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Coconino National Forest
1824 S. Thompson St.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

928-527-3600

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Campgrounds on the Coconino National Forest

 

[graphic] Tent Camping

[graphic] Camp Trailer or Recreational Vehicle

[graphic] Picnic Table

 

[graphic] Pets allowed on leash

 

[graphic] wildlife viewing

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This is a list of all developed campgrounds on the Coconino. The list is sorted alphabetically by campground name.

All of the single-unit family camping sites on the Coconino are designed for up to 8 people with one vehicle. Space permitting, a second vehicle may be admitted, but an an "extra vehicle fee" may be charged.

Fire wood is available at most of these campgrounds from the hosts for $6 per bag.

Down and dead firewood may be gathered around your camping area for use at your campsite but it is illegal to load wood in a vehicle to take out of the Forest without a special permit. (You may not cut standing trees nor can you cut limbs off of standing trees.)

For reservations at the campgrounds with reservable sites, click on the campground link. In the body of the text on that page is a direct link to the reservation company's listing for that particular campground. (Exception: Mogollon Rim Group Sites are only reservable by calling the Blue Ridge Office at 928-477-2255).

Remember, Fire Restrictions may be in effect. Check "Current Conditions" for restrictions.

Coconino Map seperated by districts - clickable Mogollon Rim District, thick pine forests, famous for hunting Mormon Lake District, Plateau Country, land of lakes, middle of the Coconino Red Rock District, famous red-rock canyons and oak Creek Canyon, desert highlands, recreation oportunities Peaks Ranger District, northernmost part of the Coconino National Forest

 

Campground

Fees

Elevation

District

Reservations

# of Sites

Season

Status

$14
7130
No
25
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
Beaver Creek
$15
3800
No
16
Year 'round
Open

Blue Ridge

$8
7300
No
10
May 2 - Sept. 22, 2008
Closed
Bonito
$16
6930
No
44
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
Bootlegger
$18
5200
No
10
April 1 - Oct 31, 2008
Closed
$14
6840
No
15
May 2 - Oct. 13, 2008
Closed
Cave Springs
$20
5400
11 Reservable
82
April 11 - Oct. 15, 2008
Closed
Chavez Crossing Group Camp
$65-85
4100
Required
3
Year 'round
Open
Clear Creek Camp
$15
3200
No
18
Year 'round
Open
Clear Creek Group
$60-110
3200
Required
1
Year 'round
Open
Clints Well
Free
7000
No
7
Always Open
Open
$14
7170
No
30
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
$80
7170
Required
2
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
$14
7160
No
15
May 2 - Sept. 8, 2008
Closed
Elks Picnic Group Camp
$30-50
6600
Required
1
Open, Weather Permitting
Closed
$14
7130
No
25
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
Kehl Springs
Free
7500
No
8
Open, Weather Permittng
Open
$14
7130
No
13
May 16-Sept. 8, 2008
Closed
Knoll Lake
$14
7400
No
33
May 9, 2008 thru
October, weather permitting
Closed
$14
6950
No
30
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
Little Elden Springs Horse Camp
$16
7180
10 Reservable
15
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
Lockett Meadow
$10
8560
No
17
May 16 -Oct 9, 2008
Closed
Long Valley Work Center Group Camp
$30-50
6950
Required
1
Memorial Day thru
weather permitting
Closed
Manzanita
$18
4800
11 Reservable
18
Year 'round
Open
Moqui Group Camp
$30-150
7300
Required
3
May 2 - Sept. 22, 2008
Closed
O'Leary Group
$80-100
7100
Required
3
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
Pine Flat
$20
5500
18 Reservable
56
March 7- Nov. 11, 2008
Closed
$16
6940
24 Reservable
46
May 2 - Oct 13, 2008
Closed
Rock Crossing
$8
7500
No
35
May 2 - Sept. 22, 2008
Closed

 

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