Reservations are recommended via the Coconino County website; fees apply. Amenities include flush toilets, potable water, fire rings, grills, and picnic tables. Nestled in a shaded ponderosa pine forest at 6,900 feet, the campground provides a cool, scenic retreat with a relaxed, family-friendly vibe. Nearby attractions include the Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course, mountain biking trails, and the Arizona Trail. Dispersed camping is not permitted within park boundaries. The best time to visit is May through October for mild weather and full facility access.
Oak Creek Near Sedona
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28cfs |
Oak Creek Near Cornville
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35cfs |
Dry Beaver Creek Near Rimrock
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0cfs |
Verde River Near Clarkdale
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59cfs |
Wet Beaver Creek Near Rimrock
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8cfs |
Verde River Near Paulden
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14cfs |
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NOHRSC FLAGSTAFF 2.7 SW
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0" |
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FLAGSTAFF 2.0 ENE
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0" |
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NOHRSC FORT VALLEY
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2" |
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FRY
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0" |
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FORT VALLEY
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2" |
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NOHRSC FRY
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1" |
Sterling Springs Fish Hatchery To Private Land In Sec 5, T17N,R6E
Headwaters In Sec 14, T19N, R5E To Confluence With Oak Creek
Indian Gardens
Parsons Spring To Confluence Of The Verde River
Wet Beaver Creek Wilderness Boundary To Private Land In Sec 32, T15N, R6E
Headwaters In Sec 16, T15N, R8E To Wet Beaver Creek Wilderness Boundary