Sedona / Oak Creek Canyon Campgrounds
Named the Most Beautiful Place in America by USA Today. We operate a series of fabulous campgrounds from the red rocks area of Sedona and north throughout amazing Oak Creek Canyon. You can find a map of Oak Creek Canyon here, and learn more about the canyon at this beautiful site.
More information on recreation facilities and trails here.
Awards:
- Manzanita was listed as #1 in Arizona in Sunset Magazine's survey of the West's Best Camping
- Manzanita (#5) and Cave Springs (#4) were both listed among the top 10 campgrounds in Arizona by CampArizona.com in 2009
- Manzanita (#2) and Cave Springs (#10) were both listed among the top 10 campgrounds in Arizona by CampArizona.com in 2008
- Our Sedona - Oak Creek Canyon Campgrounds were featured in Camping Life's Spring Break 25 Destinations for your Fun in the Sun
Site Map and Reservations -- Chavez Group Campground (more info)
Site Map and Reservations -- Pine Flats Campground (more info)
Site Map and Reservations -- Manzanita Campground (more info)
Site Map and Reservations -- Crescent Moon Day Use Area (more info)
Slide Rock State Park
If you visit Slide Rock Park in the canyon, don’t forget to stop at our Slide Rock Market! The market has snacks, prepared foods, ice cream, and gift items.
You can find more beautiful Sedona pictures here
Flagstaff Campgrounds
Campgrounds located near many Flagstaff-area attractions, including directly adjacent to the Sunset Crater National Monument and on Lake Mary and Ashurst Lake.
More information on recreation facilities and trails south of Flagstaff here and north of Flagstaff here.
Pinegrove Campground Named one of the top 100 Family Campgrounds in America Flagstaff / Wing Mountain Snow Play Area
For the first time, Northern Arizona has an organized snow play area with plowed and managed parking, hot beverages, sleds and other concessions. Activities include sledding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and playing in the snow.
From Interstate 40, follow Hwy 180 north 2.8 miles past Snowbowl Road to mile marker 226 (approximate), turn left onto Forest Service Road 222B. The exit is clearly marked as “Wing Mountain Snow Play Area.” You can find a map here.
Tucson / Catalina / Mt. Lemon Campgrounds
Located on Mt. Lemmon just northeast of Tucson, Arizona, these campgrounds and lakefront day use areas are a great way to escape the summer heat.
Payson Campgrounds
These beautiful campgrounds stretch from the Houston Mesa Campground just outside of Payson, Arizona to Christopher Creek Campground, in the mountains near the Mogollon Rim.
Houston Mesa Campground was named one of the Top 100 Family Campgrounds in America. Patagonia Lake State Park
Patagonia Lake is a beautiful lake nestled in the hills near Nogales, south of Tucson and is the centerpiece of Patagonia Lake State Park. It is conveniently located near a number of top Arizona attractions, including Kartchner Caverns and Tombstone, Arizona. The lake spans over 250 acres and is 2-1/2 miles long.
Patagonia Lake is popular for a variety of recreational activities, including camping, picnicking, water skiing, fishing, and hiking. Created by the damming of Sonoita Creek, the lake is habitat for bass, bluegill, crappie, and catfish, and is stocked with rainbow trout during the winter. For anglers’ sake, the east half of the lake is designated a no wake area. Fishing docks for handicapped anglers is located at the Patagonia Marina and behind the Sonoita Creek visitor center.
See the Patagonia Lake Web Site Here












