Kirstin Olmon Phillips

Best Tent Camping: Arizona


Скачать книгу

Cholla Campground Central Arizona

       17 Ironwood Campground Central Arizona

       19 Lost Dutchman State Park Campground Central Arizona

       22 The Point Campground Central Arizona

       41 Alamo Canyon Primitive Campground Southern Arizona

       BEST FOR BIRD-WATCHING

       3 Forked Pine Campground Northern Arizona

       19 Lost Dutchman State Park Campground Central Arizona

       24 Upper Pinal Campground Central Arizona

       42 Bog Springs Campground Southern Arizona

       50 Sunny Flat Campground Southern Arizona

       BEST FOR FAMILIES

       2 Desert View Campground Northern Arizona

       15 Desert Tortoise Campground Central Arizona

       17 Ironwood Campground Central Arizona

       27 Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Campground Mogollon Rim

       33 Brookchar Campground White Mountains

       BEST FOR SCENIC VISTAS AND PHOTOGRAPHY

       2 Desert View Campground Northern Arizona

       7 North Rim Campground Northern Arizona

       9 The View Campground Northern Arizona

       21 Mingus Mountain Campground Central Arizona

       28 FR 9350 Dispersed Camping Area Mogollon Rim

       BEST FREE CAMPGROUNDS

       1 Canyon View Campground Northern Arizona

       24 Upper Pinal Campground Central Arizona

       28 FR 9350 Dispersed Camping Area Mogollon Rim

       36 KP Cienega Campground White Mountains

       37 Los Burros Campground White Mountains

       BEST FOR WILDFLOWERS

       15 Desert Tortoise Campground Central Arizona

       34 Recreation Area Campgrounds White Mountains

       36 KP Cienega Campground White Mountains

       44 Hospital Flat Campground Southern Arizona

       47 Riverview Campground Southern Arizona

       BEST HIDDEN GEMS

       1 Canyon View Campground Northern Arizona

       18 Lawrence Crossing Campground Central Arizona

       24 Upper Pinal Campground Central Arizona

       32 Blue Crossing Campground White Mountains

       49 Stockton Pass Campground Southern Arizona

image

      Saguaros keep watch from the hills above Canyon Lake as you paddle out to The Point (see campground 22).

       HOW TO USE THIS GUIDEBOOK

      Menasha Ridge Press welcomes you to Best Tent Camping: Arizona. Whether you’re new to camping or you’ve been sleeping in your portable shelter over decades of outdoor adventures, please review the following information. It explains how we have worked with the author to organize this book and how you can make the best use of it.

       CHOOSING THE TOP 50

      Because we’ve written this book with car campers in mind, we’ve chosen to include only campgrounds that you can drive to, with the exception of one boat-access-only campground. Another book entirely could be written about the best backpacking camps in Arizona, but we haven’t included any of those here. Rather, we’ve included only official public campgrounds, striving for an equal balance of the developed and undeveloped. One of us must have her shower every day and the other would be perfectly happy to hang out in the woods for weeks, so we think we represent both ends of the spectrum.

      When we told other campers we were writing this book, smiles would cross their faces as they thought about their personal favorite places to pitch a tent. More often than not, if they chose to share their secret with us (knowing that we might reveal it to the public), they knew of a great location on public land with no more amenities than a fire ring and a great view.

      A startlingly high proportion of Arizona is public land, belonging to the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the Bureau of Land Management, or the State of Arizona, and most of this is open to dispersed camping: choose your own spot off