Coconino National Forest Campgrounds

This national jewel is one of the most diverse forest in the country. It offers the famous Red Rocks of Sedona, the primordial pine forests atop the Mogollon Rim, and towering Humphreys Peak north of Flagstaff - the state's highest pinnacle. Explore the Coconino's lush forest and colorful canyons, fish trout from her teaming lakes and streams, then relax by a crackling campfire. Enjoy the diversity that is the Coconino National Forest.
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CAMPGROUNDS
MAP #1 Bonita: 44
sites, tables, fire rings, water faucets, toilets, no hookups,
14-day stay limit, elevation 6,900, season May through September.
12 miles northeast of Flagstaff on US 89.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
MAP #2 Pine Flats: 58 sites,
tables, fire rings, cooking grills, water, vault toilets, no
hookups, 7-day stay limit. 12 miles north of Sedona on US 89A
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
MAP #3 Cave Springs: 78
sites, tables, fire rings, cooking grills, water, vault toilets, no
hookups, 7-day stay limit. 11 miles north of Sedona on US 89A.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
MAP #4 Manzanita: 19 sites,
tables, fire rings, cooking grills, water, vault toilets, no
hookups, 10-day stay limit. 6 miles north of Sedona on US 89A.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
MAP #5 Lake View: 30 sites,
tables, fire rings, cooking grills, water, vault toilets, boat
ramps, 14-day stay limit. 16 miles south of Flagstaff on Lake Mary
Road.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
MAP #6 Ashurst Lake / Forked
Pine: 58 sites, tables, fire rings, cooking grills, water,
toilets, boat ramp, 14-day stay limit. 19 miles south of Flagstaff
on Lake Mary Road, then 4 miles east on FR 82E.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
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MAP #7 Pine Grove: 46 sites,
tables, fire rings, cooking grills, water, vault toilets, boat
ramps, 14-day stay limit. 19 miles south of Flagstaff on Lake Mary
Road.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
MAP #8 Kininkinick Lake: 18
single unit campsites with tables, fire rings, and cooking grills,
vault toilets, boat ramp at the lake. Boat motor size limited to
single 10 hp motor. Drive 30 miles south of Flagstaff on Forest
Highway 3 (Lake Mary Road) and turn east on FR 125. Follow this
road 4 miles to FR 82 and turn southeast 5.5 miles.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
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MAP #9 Rock Crossing: 35
sites, tables, fire rings, cooking grills, water, toilets, boat
ramp, 14-day stay limit. 4 miles north of Clintís Well on AZ
87, then southeast 3 miles on FR 751.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
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MAP #10 Knoll Lake: 33 sites,
tables, fire rings, grills, water, vault toilets, boat ramp, 14-day
stay limit. 35 miles east of Payson on SR 260, turn left at FR 300
and follow the signs (roughly 20 miles) to FR 295.
Fee: Yes, call or go on-line for current rates.
Contacts
Coconino National Forest
Campground #1: Peaks Ranger District: 928-526-0866
Campgorund #2-#4: Sedona Ranger District: 928-282-4119
Campground #5-#8: Mormon Lake Ranger District: 928-774-1147
Canpground #9 & #10: Blue Ridge Ranger District:
928-477-2255
www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino
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