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Where can you camp for free in Flagstaff?

Where can you camp for free in Flagstaff?

Dispersed Camping Areas

  • Flagstaff Ranger District.
  • Cinder Hills Off Highway Vehicle Area.
  • Freidlein Prairie Dispersed Camping.
  • Marshall Lake.
  • Pumphouse Wash (FR 237) Dispersed Camping Area.
  • Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping.
  • Mogollon Rim Ranger District.
  • Jack’s Canyon Camping and Climbing Area.

What is there to do at Lake Mary in Flagstaff?

Attractions: fishing/boating, picnicking, developed camping nearby, boat camping on southern shore, wildlife watching, biking, and photography. Facilities: two boat ramps, paved parking, picnic area with picnic tables/ramadas and barbeque grills, vault toilets.

How to get to Lake Mary Camp Arizona?

Along Forest Road 240 to Munds Park (the road back to Munds Park is just north of Double Springs Campground at Mormon Lake) Drive 19 miles south from Flagstaff on Forest Highway 3 (Lake Mary Road). 2 vehicles per site, additional $8 will be charged for a second vehicle.

Where are the best RV parks in Flagstaff?

1 Mormon Lake Lodge. Situated in the tall pine country of Northern Arizona is just 30 min. 2 J & H RV Park. 3 Black Bart’s RV Park. 4 Pine View RV Park. 5 Greer’s Pine Shadows RV Park. 6 Flagstaff KOA. 7 Bonito Campground. 8 Kit Carson RV Park. 9 Fort Tuthill County Park.

Where to get supplies for Lake Mary Camp?

Supplies are available at convenience stores along the highway and in Flagstaff, about 20 miles away. Along Forest Road 240 to Munds Park (the road back to Munds Park is just north of Double Springs Campground at Mormon Lake) Drive 19 miles south from Flagstaff on Forest Highway 3 (Lake Mary Road).

Where is the Koa located in Flagstaff AZ?

… The Flagstaff KOA is located in the beautiful city of Flagstaff, and is just an hour from the beautiful Red Rocks of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon, an hour and a half from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.