Camping at Rock Crossing Campground Arizona

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Overview of Rock Crossing Campground

Rock Crossing Campground is located near Blue Ridge Reservoir in the Coconino National Forest in Arizona. This area is known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for campers, hikers, anglers, and nature enthusiasts.

Location and Access

Address: The campground doesn't have a street address, but it is situated near Blue Ridge Reservoir, approximately 50 miles south of Flagstaff, in the Coconino National Forest.

Directions: Access is typically via a forest service road, which can vary in condition. It's always best to check current road conditions, especially after inclement weather.

Camping Facilities and Amenities

Campsites:

  • Rock Crossing Campground offers a number of campsites, which are often suitable for tent camping, small trailers, or RVs.
  • Each site usually includes a picnic table, fire ring, and access to restrooms.

Restrooms:

  • Vault toilets are commonly available, although guests should not expect flush toilets or showers.

Water:

  • Potable water may be available, but availability can vary by season or maintenance schedules.

RVs:

  • There are no hookups for RVs at Rock Crossing Campground.

Garbage:

  • Trash receptacles are typically provided, but campers are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out what they pack in.

Activities and Recreation

Fishing:

  • Blue Ridge Reservoir is a popular destination for fishing, particularly for trout.

Boating:

  • The reservoir is suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small boats; however, there is a motor size restriction.

Hiking:

  • Numerous trails are accessible from the campground, offering hikers the opportunity to explore the forest and enjoy the area's natural beauty.

Wildlife Watching:

  • Coconino National Forest is home to a diverse range of wildlife, providing abundant opportunities for wildlife observation and photography.

Reservations and Fees

Reservations:

  • Some campsites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, while others can be reserved in advance through a national reservation system.

Fees:

  • Camping fees are charged per night, and prices can vary. Visitors should check the latest fee structure before their trip.

Season and Climate

Operating Seasons:

  • Rock Crossing Campground typically operates from late spring to early fall, depending on weather conditions and forest service schedules.

Weather Considerations:

  • The area experiences warm summers and chilly winters. Nights can be cool even in summer, making it essential to prepare for a range of conditions.

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Fire Restrictions: Campfires may not always be permitted due to dry conditions and wildfire danger. Check for current fire restrictions before your trip.
  • Wildlife Safety: As with any camping trip, be aware of local wildlife and store food appropriately to avoid attracting animals to your campsite.
  • Altitude: The campground is at a high altitude, so visitors should be aware of the potential effects of altitude sickness.
  • Cell Service: Depending on your provider, cell service may be limited or unavailable.

For the most current information and to ensure a safe and enjoyable camping experience, visitors should check with the Coconino National Forest ranger district for up-to-date news and conditions before arrival.

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