It’s time to get wild in the wild west! Head into the red rocks, pines, deserts, and canyons and sink your soul into some vast and untrammelled land that is beyond amazing. Kaibab National Forest has got what you need for a Northern Arizona getaway no matter what you are looking for. With three distinct areas: Williams, Tusayan, and North Kaibab, this diverse place will leave you with a perma-smile and a wild streak you didn’t know you had. Also, wait for it...this forest borders both the north and south side of Grand Canyon National Park! For all the epicness that the Grand Canyon offers (some of the trails actually follow the rim of the canyon!) without the tourists and crowds, come here and feel like you hit the jackpot. There’s really no other way to say it. You just gotta see it for yourself!
It’s time to get wild in the wild west! Head into the red rocks, pines, deserts, and canyons and sink your soul into some vast and untrammelled land that is beyond amazing. Kaibab National Forest has got what you need for a Northern Arizona getaway no matter what you are looking for. With three distinct areas: Williams, Tusayan, and North Kaibab, this diverse place will leave you with a perma-smile and a wild streak you didn’t know you had. Also, wait for it...this forest borders both the north and south side of Grand Canyon National Park! For all the epicness that the Grand Canyon offers (some of the trails actually follow the rim of the canyon!) without the tourists and crowds, come here and feel like you hit the jackpot. There’s really no other way to say it. You just gotta see it for yourself!
Quite possibly the holy grail of angling in the Kaibab National Forest, White Horse Lake Campground sits alongside the comely shores of the area’s namesake lake, well-stocked by the likes of rainbow trout and resident bass. Even if you’re not too savvy with a rod-’n’-reel, White Horse Lake Campground also sits just a stray lace from numerous trail Read more...
Nestled just sixty-miles from the Grand Canyon, Kaibab Campground offers fantastic lakeside camping. If you're hankering to cook up some tasty trout over the campfire, this would be the place. Read more...
Saturated with the warm, retina-like colors of fresh spring wildflowers, Dogtown Lake Campground sits just about seven-miles from Bill Williams Mountain. Campsites are surrounded by towering hardwoods and emeral green foliage. And, situated near Dogtown Lake, the campground offers both group and individual campsites that give access to picturesque Read more...
Spring Valley Cabin is a rustic, historic centerpiece of the Kaibab National Forest. Able to accommodate upwards of fourteen people, this fully-equipped cabin sits within close proximity to the area’s snaking cross-country ski trails and other recreational outlets. Read more...
Ex marks the spot—and it lies directly over Ten-X Campground. Criss-crossed by towering pines and other secluding vegetation, the area offers a solitary, tranquil setting among the area just north of the Grand Canyon. And the area’s calm composure is only romanticized by the spacious and generous distancing of each campsite from one another. Read more...
Plainly put, Hull Cabin is awesome, and the perfect way to feel like a local ranger playing in the Grand Canyon. Located just a mile from the South Rim, this historic beauty is set among a meadow of pines and comfortably sleeps six. You'll quickly settle into good food, good rest, and good laughs. There’s an outhouse complete with solar showers (y Read more...
Come one, come all—and, please, bring your families! Populated by numerous campsites, both single and group style, DeMotte Campground offers pristine views of the areas flora and fauna, occupying the ecological niches that occupy the Northern Rim on the Grand Canyon. However, many of these sites are on a first-come, first-served basis—so make sure Read more...
Located on the Northern Rim of the Grand Canyon, Jacob Lake Campground is lined by single and large group campsites, all just a curb-check off the main access route to the Northern Rim. Campsites are nestled among the towering Ponderosa Pine trees, and nearby trails offer adventurous hiking and mountain biking trails. Oh, and there also happens to Read more...
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8 campgrounds in Kaibab National Forest
Quite possibly the holy grail of angling in the Kaibab National Forest, White Horse Lake Campground sits alongside the comely shores of the area’s namesake lake, well-stocked by the likes of rainbow trout and resident bass. Even if you’re not too savvy with a rod-’n’-reel, White Horse Lake Campground also sits just a stray lace from numerous trail Read more...
Nestled just sixty-miles from the Grand Canyon, Kaibab Campground offers fantastic lakeside camping. If you're hankering to cook up some tasty trout over the campfire, this would be the place. Read more...
Saturated with the warm, retina-like colors of fresh spring wildflowers, Dogtown Lake Campground sits just about seven-miles from Bill Williams Mountain. Campsites are surrounded by towering hardwoods and emeral green foliage. And, situated near Dogtown Lake, the campground offers both group and individual campsites that give access to picturesque Read more...
Spring Valley Cabin is a rustic, historic centerpiece of the Kaibab National Forest. Able to accommodate upwards of fourteen people, this fully-equipped cabin sits within close proximity to the area’s snaking cross-country ski trails and other recreational outlets. Read more...
Ex marks the spot—and it lies directly over Ten-X Campground. Criss-crossed by towering pines and other secluding vegetation, the area offers a solitary, tranquil setting among the area just north of the Grand Canyon. And the area’s calm composure is only romanticized by the spacious and generous distancing of each campsite from one another. Read more...
Plainly put, Hull Cabin is awesome, and the perfect way to feel like a local ranger playing in the Grand Canyon. Located just a mile from the South Rim, this historic beauty is set among a meadow of pines and comfortably sleeps six. You'll quickly settle into good food, good rest, and good laughs. There’s an outhouse complete with solar showers (y Read more...
Come one, come all—and, please, bring your families! Populated by numerous campsites, both single and group style, DeMotte Campground offers pristine views of the areas flora and fauna, occupying the ecological niches that occupy the Northern Rim on the Grand Canyon. However, many of these sites are on a first-come, first-served basis—so make sure Read more...
Located on the Northern Rim of the Grand Canyon, Jacob Lake Campground is lined by single and large group campsites, all just a curb-check off the main access route to the Northern Rim. Campsites are nestled among the towering Ponderosa Pine trees, and nearby trails offer adventurous hiking and mountain biking trails. Oh, and there also happens to Read more...
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