Elderberry Spring Campground

Apache National Forest includes Elderberry Spring Campground, a US Forest Service site that operates as a paid facility near Eagar. According to recent visitor accounts, the location functions primarily as a roadside pullout rather than a traditional developed campground, serving as a place where vehicles can move aside when logging trucks pass through the area.

The site sits within the national forest system but lacks the typical amenities and layout associated with established campgrounds. For campers seeking developed facilities in the region, alternatives include Bear Paw RV Park and other options through campgrounds around Eagar.

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Elderberry Spring Campground is located in Arizona

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34.0433801 N
109.29897036 W

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    Verified by 1 user
    Last on 3/11/26

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    T-Mobile5G
    Excellent Coverage
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    Verizon5G
    Excellent Coverage
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    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 1 user
    Last on 3/11/26

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Reviewed May. 26, 2024

Not a campground

This is not a campground, but a spot to pull off the road when logging trucks are coming up.

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Elderberry Spring Campground is not an actual developed campground, but rather a pull-off area alongside the road primarily used by vehicles to safely wait when logging trucks are coming up the route. This spot lacks formal camping facilities, designated sites, or amenities. While it may serve as an emergency stopping point, those seeking a true camping experience should look elsewhere. For proper camping options in the area, contact the local Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management office for recommendations on established campgrounds with appropriate facilities. This location is better categorized as a safety pull-out rather than a recreational camping destination.

Is there cell phone reception at Elderberry Spring Campground?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is some coverage for AT&T, excellent coverage for T-Mobile, and excellent coverage for Verizon.