Hohokam Pima National Monument - Camping
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Tortilla Campground
Mileage:27 mi
Description: Campground is open from October 1 to April 29 Tortilla campground is located directly across the historic Apache Trail from Tortilla Flat, Arizona. Facilities provided include water and sewer hookups, picnic table, and grill at each site, restrooms, and a dump station. Garbage service also provided. Services at Tortilla Flat include a post office, restaurant, gift shop, and a public cellular credit card phone (emergency 911). Canyon Lake and Marina is located two miles west and includes public boat launches and picnic/fishing sites, restaurant, excursion boat, and boat rentals.
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Turney Gulch Group Campground
Mileage:71 mi
Description: Located seven miles southeast of Crown King, Arizona. Restrooms and potable water are provided. This group site is situated close to Horsethief lake. Popular activities include boating (electric and oar only), fishing, hiking, and visiting the Castle Creek Wilderness. This group site has fifteen tables and grill and a roofed ramada/pavillion and one toilet (Handicapped Accessible).
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Towers Mountain Cabin Campground
Mileage:76 mi
Description: This cabin has a lock box for the key. The combination is given out on the confirmation letter. Please call 928-443-8285 to confirm the combination, especially if you make the reservation close to your arriv date and might not get the letter in time This Forest Service log cabin is on top of Towers Mountain in the Bradshaw Mountains near Crown King, AZ, in the Prescott National Forest. This area is rich in gold mining history. The cabin sits next to a historical fire observation tower still in use today., The cabin has running water, a flush toilet, shower and electricity., The kitchen has all the basic amenities including a sink, propane stove/oven, refrigerator, table and four chairs., You will need to supply your own dishes, utensils and cookware., Outside, there is a grill and picnic table. The cabin has propane heat., The maximum capacity for the cabin is four people., There are two beds in the cabin, one queen bed, and one double futon., No linens or bedding provided. This cabin is about five miles from Horsethief Cabin and the Castle Creek Wilderness area. Hiking opportunities are numerous on several trails in the area. Off-highway vehicles have several roads and trails available for travel. The historic lookout tower and Crown King Saloon offer other areas of interest. All smoking must be done within enclosed vehicles, buildings, or developed fee recreation sites where the area is cleared of all flammable material.
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Houston Mesa Campground
Mileage:83 mi
Description: Located one mile north of Payson, Arizona. Restrooms and showers are provided. There is a fourteen day stay limit within any thirty day period. Interpretive trails are nearby. These are single family camping units only. No hook-ups available. Horse camping facilities available across the road from the family campground. Must have horses or mules to camp at the horse facility (Mule Deer Loop).
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Showers Point Group Site Campground
Mileage:88 mi
Description: Day use group shelters and sites are available at Rose Canyon Campground.
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Rose Canyon Campground
Mileage:90 mi
Description: Warnings: 1 night minimum stay on weekends and/or holidays.
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Clear Creek Group Campground
Mileage:92 mi
Christopher Creek Campground
Mileage:93 mi
Groom Creek Schoolhouse Campground
Mileage:93 mi
Description: Unique historical schoolhouse and adjacent picnic area is an excellent spot for meetings, luncheons, and weddings. Facilities accommodate both indoor and outdoor activities amongst the pines. The schoolhouse building can accomodate up to 50 folks with folding tables and folding metal chairs onsite. The entire site can be rented for one price. There is a large picnic area, outdoor amphitheatre and a schoolhouse for when the weather drives the function indoors. Oakdale, as it was first named in July 1901 soon changed to Groom Creek in August 1901 with the establishment of a Post Office. Robert Groom was a prospector and miner when he came to the Bradshaw Mountains in 1862. Colonel Groom had trained for his surveyor career in the U.S. Army in 1824 and used his talents to survey the first Prescott town site. The first school of record at Groom Creek was established about 1896. The miners children were taught by Mrs. Alice B. Elliot. From the sketchy records it appears that the school moved about the settlement numerous time and usually closed in winter due to severe snows. The 10-15 students that attended school came only after important chores like fuel wood cutting, water collection, stock feeding, and such were attended to. This County School #39 was built about 1902. It has 2 rooms and was heated by wood, until modernized with gas in 1935. In 1967 the school district Quit Claim Deeded the school building to the Prescott National Forest and since that time has been used for administrative uses and training. All smoking must be done within enclosed vehicles, buildings, or developed fee recreation sites where the area is cleared of all flammable material. Also available nearby is the Upper Wolf Creek Campground. Visitors to Groom Creek can spend the evening at the group campground. Or the entire event can move to the campground after dark.
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Sharp Creek Campground
Mileage:93 mi
Description: This Group site has 3 units that will accommodate up to 50-75 persons each. It is located 23 miles east of Payson Arizona in Ponderosa Pine Country below the Mogollon Rim in central Arizona.
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Note: All mileage numbers are "as the crow flies"