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Camp Wood Area

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Camp Wood Area is located in the Prescott National Forest, featuring a landscape of forested areas and open spaces. The weather typically ranges from highs in the 80s Fahrenheit during summer to lows in the 30s during winter. Nearby attractions include the historic town of Prescott and the scenic Granite Mountain, offering opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities.

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Prescott National Forest

High in the cool pines northwest of Chino Valley, the Camp Wood area has no developed recreational facilities, but has a variety of trail-use and dispersed camping opportunities. Trails in the area include: * 7 Up to Hyde Mountain Trail #5 * Adra Loop Trail #9044 * Bt Butte Trail #133 * Cold Water Trail #21 * Connel Mountain Trail #9921 * Cottonwood Mountain Trail #8 * Cutoff Trail #22 * Dead Steer Basin Trail #9908 * Grapevine Springs Trail #9825 * Hyde Mountain Trail #6 * Merritt Spring Trail #9 * Prospect Point Trail #9097 * Shivers Trail #9879 * Shivers Trap Trail #10 * Stinson Tank Trail #9836 * Stringtown Trail #9917

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Camp Wood Area is located in Arizona

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34.73090062 N
113.02510097 W

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Reviewed Apr. 29, 2021

Nothing beats AZ camping

My husband and I love to camp like true campers with our tent and the basics. We enjoy the beautiful weather, wildlife, and nature. We have successful fishing competitions between one another. The summer months can be a little difficult to endure but the spring months are the best. We to hear the howling from the coyotes and just to experience beautiful nature and wildlife at it's best. Other campers can tend to hinder our experience when they are loud and leave trash but I think that is mostly unavoidable. It is an experience I think everyone needs to experience at least once in their lives.

SiteAnywhere available and clear enough for our tent
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Camp Wood Area by Tanya N., April 29, 2021
  • Review photo of Camp Wood Area by Tanya N., April 29, 2021