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Arizona Campgrounds
We operate campgrounds in
five beautiful areas of Arizona. From the Catalina
Mountains in the south to the amazing red rocks of Sedona to
the unmatched beauty of the North Rim, we have a number of
great camping locations. And, while Arizona is famous for
100+ degree days, our campgrounds are all in the higher
elevations where it is much cooler (don't believe us? Check
out our weather links
here and
here).
New!
Manzanita (#2) and Cave Springs (#10) were both listed among the
top 10 campgrounds in Arizona by
CampArizona.com
Sedona / Oak Creek Canyon Campgrounds
Slide Rock State Park
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If
you visit Slide Rock Park in the canyon, don't forget to stop at our
Slide Rock Market! The market has snacks, prepared foods, ice
cream, and gift items.
You can find more beautiful
Sedona pictures
here
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Flagstaff Campgrounds
Flagstaff / Wing Mountain Snow Play Area
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For the first time, Northern Arizona has an
organized snow play area with plowed and managed parking, hot
beverages, sleds and other concessions. Activities include
sledding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and playing in the
snow.
From
Interstate 40, follow Hwy 180 north 2.8 miles past Snowbowl Road to
mile marker 226 (approximate), turn left onto Forest Service Road
222B. The exit is clearly marked as "Wing Mountain Snow Play
Area." You can find a
map here.
Wing Mountain Snow Play
Web Site
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For an up-to-date recording of snow conditions call (928) 226-0493
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Tucson / Catalina / Mt. Lemon Campgrounds
Payson Campgrounds
Patagonia Lake State Park
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Patagonia Lake is a
beautiful lake nestled in the hills near Nogales, south of Tucson
and is the centerpiece of
Patagonia Lake State Park. It is conveniently
located near a number of top Arizona attractions, including
Kartchner Caverns and
Tombstone,
Arizona. The lake spans over 250 acres and is 2-1/2 miles
long.
Patagonia Lake is popular
for a variety of recreational activities, including camping,
picnicking, water skiing, fishing, and hiking. Created by the
damming of Sonoita Creek, the lake is habitat for bass, bluegill,
crappie, and catfish, and is stocked with rainbow trout during the
winter. For anglers' sake, the east half of the lake is designated a
no wake area. Fishing docks for handicapped anglers is located at
the Patagonia Marina and behind the Sonoita Creek visitor center.
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See the
Patagonia
Lake Web Site Here
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In accordance with Federal Law, Recreation
Resource Management is prohibited from discriminating in all its programs and
activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age,
disability, political beliefs, and marital or family status. We take these
obligations very seriously -- please report any suspected violations to Warren
Meyer, RRM President, at 11811 N. Tatum Blvd #4095, Phoenix, AZ 85028 or
to
Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964
(voice
and TDD).
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