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Spend a week in northern Arizona for scenic overload. Start at the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to see Cathedral Rock. Note the contrast between the red rocks and the green Ponderosa pine forests. It's as if Mother Nature painted this scenery to put humans in awe of her beauty.
Take a scenic drive to the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff. The pines are thick until they give way to snow-capped tops, even in summer. Hike among idyllic alpine meadows with peaks in the background for a romantic getaway. You might start singing about hills coming alive.
Fish among the many small lakes, rivers, and streams that wind through the forest. Find you
Spend a week in northern Arizona for scenic overload. Start at the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to see Cathedral Rock. Note the contrast between the red rocks and the green Ponderosa pine forests. It's as if Mother Nature painted this scenery to put humans in awe of her beauty.
Take a scenic drive to the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff. The pines are thick until they give way to snow-capped tops, even in summer. Hike among idyllic alpine meadows with peaks in the background for a romantic getaway. You might start singing about hills coming alive.
Fish among the many small lakes, rivers, and streams that wind through the forest. Find your one secluded spot where the fish keep biting, and you'll have dinner for a week. This national forest is so big, you won't have a problem enjoying a wilderness vacay far from any crowds.
Two campgrounds have year-round camping for tents and RVs. Check out cabins near Flagstaff and Red Rock Country for modern conveniences.
If you’re searching for just an all-around stellar camp spot in Coconino, check out the totally picturesque Canyon Vista Campground. Set up camp among the pines, and enjoy views of the San Francisco Mountains in the background. Hiking trails meander through the surrounding forest, and the Sandys Canyon Trail even leads you to the famous Walnut Can Read more...
Lakeside livin’ at its finest. Ashurst Lake Campground offers campsites right on the lake, sure to please campers of all sorts. Ashurst is known for its year-round fishing opportunities, so cast a line in the beautiful blue lake and fish for trout or catfish. Cooked over a blazing campfire, it might just make the perfect meal to celebrate a day of Read more...
There’s no shortage of things to do at Double Springs Campground. At a prime spot in Coconino National Forest right on Mormon Lake, you’re in the perfect place for fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. Double Springs is also home to loads of wildlife, including deer, elk, and ospreys. . . you might even spot a bald eagle or two!Read more...
Up for an adventure? Check out the camping at Freidlein Prairie Dispersed Campground. With pretty much zero amenities except for a fire pit, this is a great spot to get back to nature and spend a few days living the simple life. Make yourself at home as you camp amongst the towering trees, desert shrubs and local wildlife. Be sure to camp at the d Read more...
One glancing look at Crescent Moon Cabin, and you’ll immediately be spellbound by its decor; the cobble-stone exterior welcoming you with an otherwise soft, gentle ease. A spacious interior, the cabin is able to house upwards of twenty-five campers and their warranted baggage. And, better yet, Crescent Moon Cabin is available for reservation up to Read more...
Arizona has no shortage of incredible campgrounds, and Lockett Meadow is no exception. Set up camp among the warm yellows of aspens with a backdrop of the breathtaking San Francisco Peaks, and you’ll feel like you might’ve just found paradise. Up for some hiking? It’d be easy to spend days and days wandering through the nearby wilderness, which bo Read more...
Arizona camping on horseback… now doesn’t that sound like something you’ve just gotta experience? Pitch your tent at Little Elden Spring Horse Camp, and explore the miles and miles of nearby trails on horseback, foot, or even mountain bike. Many campsites have a view of the San Francisco Peaks, and all of them are perfectly situated in a lush fore Read more...
Bring your wild and crazy friends to the base of O’Leary Peak, where you can pitch your tent on level ground amid the remains of ancient and spectacular volcanic activity. In fact, this area is so unique, that much of it has been protected in two national monuments. Wupatki National Monument features an ancient four-story pueblo, and Sunset Crater Read more...
Fishing, hiking, mountain biking… oh man! You’ve got loads to see and explore at Pinegrove Campground. Just a short drive from Flagstaff, Pinegrove is the perfect weekend getaway in Coconino. Especially if you’re the type who’s into planning trips with a bit more certainty (we get it!), Pinegrove is one of the few reservable campgrounds in this ne Read more...
Lakeview, indeed! The sites at Coconino’s gorgeous Lakeview Campground are just steps from Upper Lake Mary, and are nestled in a piney forest full of loads of wildlife. This is one heck of a natural experience… you might even spot a few bald eagles soaring over your tent. If you’re a hiker, Lakeview is an ideal spot in Coconino—you’re a skip, hop Read more...
For some old school camping in northern Arizona, check out Cinder Hills Off Highway Vehicle Area. Pitch your tent wherever you please at this dispersed campsite. Located right near some beautiful mountains and among the ponderosa pines, this is a scenic campsite that’s also totally rustic—perfect if you’re looking for some no amenity, hardcore cam Read more...
Just outside of Flagstaff is a hidden gem of a campground. Actually, campground might be a bit of an exaggeration. Let’s just say, dispersed camping is allowed but there are NO amenities. That means it’s just you, your tent, amazing views, and an incredible diversity of wildlife. Sometimes there’s a lake with extreme numbers of waterfowl, sometime Read more...
The Red Rock district of Arizona is known for its out of this world sunsets, natural wonders, and close proximity to Sedona for all ya’ll trying to get your shop on in a swaggy resort town. Take of your hiking shoes after a long trek and wade in the crystal clear waters of Oak Creek, and scope out the ancient rock erosions that decorate themselves Read more...
Nestled right on Oak Creek, Pine Flat Campground offers some stellar campsites right in the heart of Arizona’s beautiful Coconino National Forest. Pine Flat is home to towering ponderosa pines, miles of hiking trails, and some great fishing. Campsites are often shaded and many are creekside, making Pine Flat one heck of a spot if you’re looking to Read more...
Want to experience the beauty of northern Arizona with, well, just about everyone? No worries—Clear Creek offers both regular and group campsites, so everyone can get in on the beauty of this picturesque spot in Coconino. Camping on the fresh Clear Creek is one perfect way to cool off after a long day of hiking, or—let’s be honest—a long day of re Read more...
One look at Cave Spring Campground and it won’t be a mystery any longer why this is one of Coconino’s most popular campgrounds. Surrounded by towering ponderosas and Sedona’s famous rugged cliffs, you’ll want to make sure you bring your camera to snap a few pictures of this breathtaking spot. Oak Creek, which meanders through the campground, is th Read more...
Want to guarantee yourself a sweet camp spot in Coconino National Forest? We get it—a weekend off isn’t something you want to take too many chances with! Dairy Springs Campground is one of the few reservable campgrounds in this corner of northern Arizona, so sign up and get ready for some picturesque camping right on Mormon Lake. Sites are RV-frie Read more...
Arizona is known for some seriously beautiful landscapes, and Bonito Campground is no exception. Located right in the heart of Coconino National Forest, you’ve got a fascinating post-volcanic, desert-like landscape to camp at and wander through. Want more? You’re also super close to the fascinating Wupatki National Monument, which dates back almos Read more...
Deep canyons, lush forests and fresh lakes… Coconino National Forest has got it all! And Blue Ridge Campground is a great place to experience some of northern Arizona’s finest wilderness beauty. Not only do you get to camp among this awe-inspiring landscape, but you also have hiking and fishing opportunities awaitin’. Drive on down and experience Read more...
Despite the name, Long Valley Work Center is your group’s happy place for fun in the Arizona sun, and the only work you’ll be doing is grilling up a stellar BBQ and crackin’ open your ice cold refreshments. With room for 300 campers in a stately grove of ponderosa pines, this high mountain retreat offers incredible scenery and hiking trails, plus Read more...
Filled with self-contained campsites for equestrian or RV camping, Bruce Brockett Trailhead is a great place to stay the night before setting off on the neighboring Bell Trail. Bell Trail offers scenic footpaths to Wet Beaver Creek and connections to the Apache Maid and White Mesa Trails. This campground is open year-round, and it should be noted Read more...
Up for some secluded camping in northern Arizona’s beautiful Coconino National Forest? Sites at Rock Crossing Campground are peaceful, quiet, and most importantly… totally picturesque. Chill out and relax in this lush setting, or if you fancy some exploring we recommend wandering to the nearby Blue Ridge Reservoir for some fishing or hiking one of Read more...
In the middle of a dry and brittle desert hides a lush riparian area that is full of surprises. Fossil Creek is the centerpiece of this oasis, appearing from the bottom of a 1,600 foot canyon as if by magic. The calcium-laden waters have laid down huge deposits of travertine in the stream bed, encasing whatever happens to fall in the river with it Read more...
Looking to get away from the RV busyness at other campgrounds in Coconino National Forest? No problem—Manzanita Campground has got you covered. This tent-only spot offers rustic and cozy camping just a short drive from Sedona. Located right on Oak Creek, you’ve got fishing, hiking and biking right at your fingertips. The perfect basecamp to explor Read more...
Long Lake is one of three beautiful lakes, all known for different species of fish. Long Lake is the only one stocked with trout, where you’re practically guaranteed a catch. Pitch your tent wherever you please, and you won’t find a single neighbor unless you count the wildlife passing through. You’ll discover incredible scenery, plus trails for y Read more...
Considered by some to be the best sport climbing in the whole country, Jack’s Canyon is characterized by steep, highly pocketed, sandstone/limestone cliffs that range from wildly overhanging to vertical. Almost 300 routes for a practically unlimited climbing fix. And it gets better—free, dispersed camping right on the rim of the canyon. This place Read more...
This massive group camping area is ready to host your next big bash. You’ll find a five-acre, fully fenced camping area, a covered bandstand (for real), and room for 300 campers. This beautiful spot is close to hiking trails, premium rock climbing, and gorgeous views. Youth groups, family reunions, weddings, you name it, this place has you covered!Read more...
Picture pitching your tent among a lush forest of ponderosa pines, spending your days fishing for trout at the nearby Blue Ridge Reservoir, and your nights roasting some good old fashioned marshmallows on an open fire. Ah, camping bliss, right? Find all of this at Clints Well Campground in Arizona’s gorgeous Coconino National Forest. Sites are rus Read more...
Looking for a way to celebrate the magic of this beautiful planet? Grab 49 of your closest pals and head out to the Moqui Group Campground for a little wildlife viewing, s’mores cooking, and star gazing. Bring your music makers and sing sweet songs to the setting sun, and fall asleep to the sound of quaking aspens whispering sweet nothings in your Read more...
Ahh… location, location, location. Kehl Springs Campground is one of those perfectly situated campsites, right in the heart of some beautiful wilderness, yet still only a few hours away from the big cities of Phoenix and Flagstaff. These rustic campsites are just a small distance away from Arizona’s breathtaking Mogollon Rim, which gives you an in Read more...
There’s something special lurking near the Childs Dispersed Camping Area—the remnants of a once-thriving hot springs resort. Today, all that’s left of the resort are the primitive pools overlooking the Verde River. These beautiful springs are about a mile from the dispersed camping area. Clothing is optional, but fun and relaxation, that’s mandato Read more...
Knoll Lake Campground offers some stellar campsites in Coconino with loads to do. Sites are just steps from the beautiful blue Knoll Lake, which offers fishing opportunities a’plenty, not to mention canoeing, boating, and swimming. If you’re up for some adventuring, mosey on over to the nearby Mogollan Rim—one of Arizona’s most jaw-dropping natura Read more...
Once upon a time, Fernow Cabin belonged to the U. S. Forest Service to house brave firefighters. Now? It is your next destination in the outdoors. Out of the hustle and bustle of the city, or even the busy hum of campgrounds, the cabin offers an isolated retreat in the pines of the Mogollon Rim. The cabin is stocked with kitchen tools and standard Read more...
Located just south of the Mogollon Rim, sits Apache Maid Cabin, a small primitive cabin. While, yes, there is a kitchen and common room, the cabin isn’t fed by electricity. And, shaded by the area’s ponderosa pines, this reservable cabin’s a must for the minimalist camper, one who values the principles of turning-off your cell phone from time-to-t Read more...
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Coconino National Forest
Discover a wide range of landscapes in this national forest.
Spend a week in northern Arizona for scenic overload. Start at the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to see Cathedral Rock. Note the contrast between the red rocks and the green Ponderosa pine forests. It's as if Mother Nature painted this scenery to put humans in awe of her beauty.
Take a scenic drive to the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff. The pines are thick until they give way to snow-capped tops, even in summer. Hike among idyllic alpine meadows with peaks in the background for a romantic getaway. You might start singing about hills coming alive.
Fish among the many small lakes, rivers, and streams that wind through the forest. Find you
Spend a week in northern Arizona for scenic overload. Start at the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to see Cathedral Rock. Note the contrast between the red rocks and the green Ponderosa pine forests. It's as if Mother Nature painted this scenery to put humans in awe of her beauty.
Take a scenic drive to the San Francisco Peaks north of Flagstaff. The pines are thick until they give way to snow-capped tops, even in summer. Hike among idyllic alpine meadows with peaks in the background for a romantic getaway. You might start singing about hills coming alive.
Fish among the many small lakes, rivers, and streams that wind through the forest. Find your one secluded spot where the fish keep biting, and you'll have dinner for a week. This national forest is so big, you won't have a problem enjoying a wilderness vacay far from any crowds.
Two campgrounds have year-round camping for tents and RVs. Check out cabins near Flagstaff and Red Rock Country for modern conveniences.
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35 campgrounds in Coconino National Forest
If you’re searching for just an all-around stellar camp spot in Coconino, check out the totally picturesque Canyon Vista Campground. Set up camp among the pines, and enjoy views of the San Francisco Mountains in the background. Hiking trails meander through the surrounding forest, and the Sandys Canyon Trail even leads you to the famous Walnut Can Read more...
Lakeside livin’ at its finest. Ashurst Lake Campground offers campsites right on the lake, sure to please campers of all sorts. Ashurst is known for its year-round fishing opportunities, so cast a line in the beautiful blue lake and fish for trout or catfish. Cooked over a blazing campfire, it might just make the perfect meal to celebrate a day of Read more...
There’s no shortage of things to do at Double Springs Campground. At a prime spot in Coconino National Forest right on Mormon Lake, you’re in the perfect place for fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. Double Springs is also home to loads of wildlife, including deer, elk, and ospreys. . . you might even spot a bald eagle or two!Read more...
Up for an adventure? Check out the camping at Freidlein Prairie Dispersed Campground. With pretty much zero amenities except for a fire pit, this is a great spot to get back to nature and spend a few days living the simple life. Make yourself at home as you camp amongst the towering trees, desert shrubs and local wildlife. Be sure to camp at the d Read more...
One glancing look at Crescent Moon Cabin, and you’ll immediately be spellbound by its decor; the cobble-stone exterior welcoming you with an otherwise soft, gentle ease. A spacious interior, the cabin is able to house upwards of twenty-five campers and their warranted baggage. And, better yet, Crescent Moon Cabin is available for reservation up to Read more...
Arizona has no shortage of incredible campgrounds, and Lockett Meadow is no exception. Set up camp among the warm yellows of aspens with a backdrop of the breathtaking San Francisco Peaks, and you’ll feel like you might’ve just found paradise. Up for some hiking? It’d be easy to spend days and days wandering through the nearby wilderness, which bo Read more...
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Arizona camping on horseback… now doesn’t that sound like something you’ve just gotta experience? Pitch your tent at Little Elden Spring Horse Camp, and explore the miles and miles of nearby trails on horseback, foot, or even mountain bike. Many campsites have a view of the San Francisco Peaks, and all of them are perfectly situated in a lush fore Read more...
Bring your wild and crazy friends to the base of O’Leary Peak, where you can pitch your tent on level ground amid the remains of ancient and spectacular volcanic activity. In fact, this area is so unique, that much of it has been protected in two national monuments. Wupatki National Monument features an ancient four-story pueblo, and Sunset Crater Read more...
Fishing, hiking, mountain biking… oh man! You’ve got loads to see and explore at Pinegrove Campground. Just a short drive from Flagstaff, Pinegrove is the perfect weekend getaway in Coconino. Especially if you’re the type who’s into planning trips with a bit more certainty (we get it!), Pinegrove is one of the few reservable campgrounds in this ne Read more...
Lakeview, indeed! The sites at Coconino’s gorgeous Lakeview Campground are just steps from Upper Lake Mary, and are nestled in a piney forest full of loads of wildlife. This is one heck of a natural experience… you might even spot a few bald eagles soaring over your tent. If you’re a hiker, Lakeview is an ideal spot in Coconino—you’re a skip, hop Read more...
For some old school camping in northern Arizona, check out Cinder Hills Off Highway Vehicle Area. Pitch your tent wherever you please at this dispersed campsite. Located right near some beautiful mountains and among the ponderosa pines, this is a scenic campsite that’s also totally rustic—perfect if you’re looking for some no amenity, hardcore cam Read more...
Just outside of Flagstaff is a hidden gem of a campground. Actually, campground might be a bit of an exaggeration. Let’s just say, dispersed camping is allowed but there are NO amenities. That means it’s just you, your tent, amazing views, and an incredible diversity of wildlife. Sometimes there’s a lake with extreme numbers of waterfowl, sometime Read more...
The Red Rock district of Arizona is known for its out of this world sunsets, natural wonders, and close proximity to Sedona for all ya’ll trying to get your shop on in a swaggy resort town. Take of your hiking shoes after a long trek and wade in the crystal clear waters of Oak Creek, and scope out the ancient rock erosions that decorate themselves Read more...
Nestled right on Oak Creek, Pine Flat Campground offers some stellar campsites right in the heart of Arizona’s beautiful Coconino National Forest. Pine Flat is home to towering ponderosa pines, miles of hiking trails, and some great fishing. Campsites are often shaded and many are creekside, making Pine Flat one heck of a spot if you’re looking to Read more...
Want to experience the beauty of northern Arizona with, well, just about everyone? No worries—Clear Creek offers both regular and group campsites, so everyone can get in on the beauty of this picturesque spot in Coconino. Camping on the fresh Clear Creek is one perfect way to cool off after a long day of hiking, or—let’s be honest—a long day of re Read more...
One look at Cave Spring Campground and it won’t be a mystery any longer why this is one of Coconino’s most popular campgrounds. Surrounded by towering ponderosas and Sedona’s famous rugged cliffs, you’ll want to make sure you bring your camera to snap a few pictures of this breathtaking spot. Oak Creek, which meanders through the campground, is th Read more...
Want to guarantee yourself a sweet camp spot in Coconino National Forest? We get it—a weekend off isn’t something you want to take too many chances with! Dairy Springs Campground is one of the few reservable campgrounds in this corner of northern Arizona, so sign up and get ready for some picturesque camping right on Mormon Lake. Sites are RV-frie Read more...
Arizona is known for some seriously beautiful landscapes, and Bonito Campground is no exception. Located right in the heart of Coconino National Forest, you’ve got a fascinating post-volcanic, desert-like landscape to camp at and wander through. Want more? You’re also super close to the fascinating Wupatki National Monument, which dates back almos Read more...
Deep canyons, lush forests and fresh lakes… Coconino National Forest has got it all! And Blue Ridge Campground is a great place to experience some of northern Arizona’s finest wilderness beauty. Not only do you get to camp among this awe-inspiring landscape, but you also have hiking and fishing opportunities awaitin’. Drive on down and experience Read more...
Despite the name, Long Valley Work Center is your group’s happy place for fun in the Arizona sun, and the only work you’ll be doing is grilling up a stellar BBQ and crackin’ open your ice cold refreshments. With room for 300 campers in a stately grove of ponderosa pines, this high mountain retreat offers incredible scenery and hiking trails, plus Read more...
Filled with self-contained campsites for equestrian or RV camping, Bruce Brockett Trailhead is a great place to stay the night before setting off on the neighboring Bell Trail. Bell Trail offers scenic footpaths to Wet Beaver Creek and connections to the Apache Maid and White Mesa Trails. This campground is open year-round, and it should be noted Read more...
Up for some secluded camping in northern Arizona’s beautiful Coconino National Forest? Sites at Rock Crossing Campground are peaceful, quiet, and most importantly… totally picturesque. Chill out and relax in this lush setting, or if you fancy some exploring we recommend wandering to the nearby Blue Ridge Reservoir for some fishing or hiking one of Read more...
In the middle of a dry and brittle desert hides a lush riparian area that is full of surprises. Fossil Creek is the centerpiece of this oasis, appearing from the bottom of a 1,600 foot canyon as if by magic. The calcium-laden waters have laid down huge deposits of travertine in the stream bed, encasing whatever happens to fall in the river with it Read more...
Looking to get away from the RV busyness at other campgrounds in Coconino National Forest? No problem—Manzanita Campground has got you covered. This tent-only spot offers rustic and cozy camping just a short drive from Sedona. Located right on Oak Creek, you’ve got fishing, hiking and biking right at your fingertips. The perfect basecamp to explor Read more...
Long Lake is one of three beautiful lakes, all known for different species of fish. Long Lake is the only one stocked with trout, where you’re practically guaranteed a catch. Pitch your tent wherever you please, and you won’t find a single neighbor unless you count the wildlife passing through. You’ll discover incredible scenery, plus trails for y Read more...
Considered by some to be the best sport climbing in the whole country, Jack’s Canyon is characterized by steep, highly pocketed, sandstone/limestone cliffs that range from wildly overhanging to vertical. Almost 300 routes for a practically unlimited climbing fix. And it gets better—free, dispersed camping right on the rim of the canyon. This place Read more...
This massive group camping area is ready to host your next big bash. You’ll find a five-acre, fully fenced camping area, a covered bandstand (for real), and room for 300 campers. This beautiful spot is close to hiking trails, premium rock climbing, and gorgeous views. Youth groups, family reunions, weddings, you name it, this place has you covered!Read more...
Picture pitching your tent among a lush forest of ponderosa pines, spending your days fishing for trout at the nearby Blue Ridge Reservoir, and your nights roasting some good old fashioned marshmallows on an open fire. Ah, camping bliss, right? Find all of this at Clints Well Campground in Arizona’s gorgeous Coconino National Forest. Sites are rus Read more...
Looking for a way to celebrate the magic of this beautiful planet? Grab 49 of your closest pals and head out to the Moqui Group Campground for a little wildlife viewing, s’mores cooking, and star gazing. Bring your music makers and sing sweet songs to the setting sun, and fall asleep to the sound of quaking aspens whispering sweet nothings in your Read more...
Ahh… location, location, location. Kehl Springs Campground is one of those perfectly situated campsites, right in the heart of some beautiful wilderness, yet still only a few hours away from the big cities of Phoenix and Flagstaff. These rustic campsites are just a small distance away from Arizona’s breathtaking Mogollon Rim, which gives you an in Read more...
There’s something special lurking near the Childs Dispersed Camping Area—the remnants of a once-thriving hot springs resort. Today, all that’s left of the resort are the primitive pools overlooking the Verde River. These beautiful springs are about a mile from the dispersed camping area. Clothing is optional, but fun and relaxation, that’s mandato Read more...
Knoll Lake Campground offers some stellar campsites in Coconino with loads to do. Sites are just steps from the beautiful blue Knoll Lake, which offers fishing opportunities a’plenty, not to mention canoeing, boating, and swimming. If you’re up for some adventuring, mosey on over to the nearby Mogollan Rim—one of Arizona’s most jaw-dropping natura Read more...
Once upon a time, Fernow Cabin belonged to the U. S. Forest Service to house brave firefighters. Now? It is your next destination in the outdoors. Out of the hustle and bustle of the city, or even the busy hum of campgrounds, the cabin offers an isolated retreat in the pines of the Mogollon Rim. The cabin is stocked with kitchen tools and standard Read more...
Located just south of the Mogollon Rim, sits Apache Maid Cabin, a small primitive cabin. While, yes, there is a kitchen and common room, the cabin isn’t fed by electricity. And, shaded by the area’s ponderosa pines, this reservable cabin’s a must for the minimalist camper, one who values the principles of turning-off your cell phone from time-to-t Read more...
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