Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Pristine juniper covered land in every direction at 5200'+ elevation with incredible Northwest Arizona mountain and valley views. If you're looking to enjoy the off-grid camping experience, come stay a night or 2 on "The 40 on Rte. 66." During new moon times, the sky is full of stars and the Milky Way is easily visible. During full moon times, the trees and ground are lit up in all directions. Sightings of deer and jackrabbits are common as well as hearing coyotes in the distance. Being open range land, the cattle will wander into sight. Various cacti and desert plants around the campsites. Nearby Route 66 attractions include Ash Fork, Seligman and Williams. Grand Canyon National Park is approx. 1.5 hours away. We are along the longest remaining un-interrupted section of Route 66.
We have several improved camp sites to make your stay easier; however, there are plenty of unmarked and unimproved areas within the Hipcamp area for you to stay. This is our land but you are welcomed to camp your way. All are welcomed. 420 friendly. Please be respectful of your fellow Hipcampers.
Really a lovely piece of the outdoors & grateful for the listing. Well maintained gravel rd up to camp. Juniper grove made for a cozy site & blocked the occasional gusts.
Will be back!
Location
Ash Fork, Yavapai, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Havasu Baaja (Havasupai) and Hualapai First Nations according to