Tonto National Forest, Arizona Camping & Hiking

Tonto National Forest, Arizona Camping & Hiking

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Directions

Activities

AUTO TOURING, BIKING, BOATING, CLIMBING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, PICNICKING, RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, WILDLIFE VIEWING, SWIMMING, HORSE CAMPING

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

Arizona Campgrounds

FRAZIER HORSE CAMPGROUND

HOUSTON MESA

SHARP CREEK

Burnt Corral Campground

Schoolhouse Campground (AZ)

Windy Hill Campground

Cholla Campground

REYNOLDS CREEK GROUP CAMPGROUND

FRAZIER GROUP CAMPGROUND

GRAPEVINE GROUP CAMPGROUND

CAVE CREEK GROUP SITE

KELLNER GROUP CAMPGROUND

TIMBER CAMP RECREATION AREA and GROUP CAMPGROUNDS

Hiking Trails

Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:

Arizona Hiking Trails

Related Link(s)

More Arizona Recreation Areas

Tonto National Forest

Tonto National Forest Installs Automated Fee Machines

The Tonto National Forest has installed new Automated Fee Machines for your convenience at designated recreation sites. Starting Monday, August 14th 2017, the following campgrounds require camping passes to be bought at these fee machines. America the Beautiful Interagency Senior or Access Pass holders receive 50% discount (persons over 62 or have a permanent disability). The Tonto Daily Pass, Discovery Passes, and Interagency Passes are no longer accepted as a camping pass for these sites. Campsite fees must be purchased/paid at the designated fee machines.

Automated Fee Machine information

Automated Fee Machine Campsite, Location and Fee information

Permitted Outfitting and Guiding Companies

There are more than 80 companies permitted to provide high quality recreation opportunities on the Tonto National Forest. Most of these companies offer guided tours that provide the safety, knowledge, and experience of qualified guides with quality equipment, while others provide in-demand equipment and basic instruction for visitors to explore the Forest on their own. Activities include hiking, camping, canyoneering, horseback riding, fishing, kayaking, stand up paddleboarding, motorized watercraft tours, jeep tours, UTV and ATV tours, road biking, and mountain biking.  Each company follows strict operating procedures, safety practices, and Forest Service regulations to protect the environment while working hard to ensure you have the most exciting recreational experience possible on the Tonto National Forest.

Below are the permitted outfitting and guiding companies on the Tonto National Forest. Call today to schedule your next adventure!

You can also check out our many Resorts and Marinas to find additional services such as fresh food, boat repair and storage, and shuttle services.

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