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Clints Well Campground is located near a junction of two major roads which provide access to northern Arizona's National Forest lands. As such it is close to several features of recreational interest. A short drive from the campground is the scenic Mogollon Rim, the two thousand foot drop-off that marks the southern limit of the Colorado Plateau. Also within easy driving distance are a number of forest lakes known for their excellent fishing. A small community which is springing up at the crossroads provides easy access to services such as a gas station/country store and a restaurant.
Campsites at Clints Well are tucked away in a stand of tall, old growth ponderosas a short distance off the highway. Since access …
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The Elks Group Campground sits among a mix of ponderosa pines and juniper at an elevation of 6,500 feet offering a cool respite from the summer heat of the valley below. This campground facility was designed and constructed by the Winslow Elks Lodge and generously donated to the Mogollon Rim Ranger District. The campground is designed to meet the needs of large groups and can accommodate 300 people, offering picnic tables, grills, and fire pits. There are vault toilets. For every 25 people after the first 50, the group will need to provide additional port-a-pots.
Many visitors spend time relaxing and exploring the area. The nearby C.C. Cragin Reservoir and Knoll Lake offers opportunities for water based recreation, …
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Ashurst Lake/Forked Pine Campgrounds
Good fishing and excellent views of the San Francisco Peaks characterize these two lakeside campgrounds. is stocked with trout, bass, and channel catfish, and boasts enough wind for windsurfing.
Both campgrounds hug the lakeshore with campsites huddled in a picturesque stand of gnarly old juniper trees and pinyon pines. One of Ashurst Lake's most notable characteristics is it ability to hold a high water level in drought years. That can be very important here in northern Arizona where less resilient lakes sometimes dry up.
In addition to fishing and board sailing, the lake offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching during the spring waterfowl migration. For a special treat look for white-faced ibises grazing in the …
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This primitive campground offers a scenic view of the San Francisco Peaks and dry camping in the cool aspen trees that surround Lockett Meadow. This is a terrific campground for those who cherish a real mountain camping experience and love to hike wilderness trails. You may catch a glimpse of the natural residents, porcupine or elk or thrill to the song of a hermit thrush that sings his best here. Even black bear have been known to stroll right through groups of picnickers without as much as a glance at their lunches.
The San Francisco Peaks are actually the remains of an extinct volcano, which mllions of years ago shattered and reshaped these great peaks, forming four of the highest …
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A beautiful mountain RV park with an elevation of 7,000 feet, Flagstaff KOA is nestled among ponderosa pines at the base of the San Francisco Peaks. The campground is the perfect home base for your vacation and has something that is bound to please travelers of any age. Kids will enjoy the barrel train rides, the jumping pillow, and the natural playground. During the summer, the campground hosts family movie nights each week. And if you enjoy the outdoors, there are nature trails dispersed throughout the campground as well as a hiking trail providing access to Mount Elden, a large lava dome in the heart of the county.
RV sites at Flagstaff KOA are as unique as the RV rentals …
The spectacular desert wonderland of northwestern Arizona is a prime travel destination, with lovely landscapes, epic landmarks, and lots of archaeological sites left behind by ancient native cultures. When you rent an RV near Grand Canyon/Williams KOA, you can take the trip of your dreams with your campervan rental through alpine forests and rugged backcountry roads.
Grand Canyon/Williams KOA is nestled between the Coconino National Forest and the legendary Grand Canyon itself, perfectly situated for outdoor exploration and recreation. Both Williams, so big-city convenience is never truly out of reach in this charming corner of the state.
Grand Canyon/Williams KOA has cozy cabins, …
Arizona is known for its unparalleled natural beauty, and parking your rental motorhome at Williams / Exit 167 / Circle Pines KOA will get you close to some of its true gems. Surrounded by the vast Coconino National Forest and about an hour's drive away from one of the most famous natural wonders of the continent, the Grand Canyon, the campground is a dream location for explorers looking for adventure. Amenities include Wi-Fi access, cable TV, and firewood and propane for sale. A dog park is there for your four-legged travel companion, while you can relax in the KOA's swimming pool or hot tub. If you're hungry, drop by the snack bar or stock up on groceries at the camp …