Oasis camping
Smaller spots only for tents or shorter RV/trailers. Great area for hiking and river splashing.
Smaller spots only for tents or shorter RV/trailers. Great area for hiking and river splashing.
A nice spot. has pit toilets and water but $27 a night is way too high.
About like most Forest Service campgrounds. Quiet. Easy access. Some nice big sycamores for shade.
Beautiful area along the creek. Sites are large but little privacy. Head towards the exit and use site #18, most private and on the creek. Large group site available with reservation. Restrooms, drinking water, fire wood, and dumpster available. Each site has a cement picnic table and fire pit with grill surface.
Came in on a Tuesday afternoon. There were not many spots available. Vault toilets were clean. There is water. Sites are very close to each other otherwise it would have been better.
We stopped there for a night on our way back to Phoenix from Grand Canyon. It was a perfect place, that costs only $9 if you have the annual NP pass ($18 normally for a tent spot). There isn't as much space as in other campsites, but it is a very friendly place with a host Michael being super kind and helpful. Lots of different things to do around, for example we went for a short hike in the morning. Also, there's very cheap gas station nearby.
Went there 3 times w my kids. Many rivers and places to be explores! Hosts r kind. Bats come at night an it's beautiful. Bathroom and water
Camped here with my kiddos. It was late fall, approaching winter. Beautiful during the day, and downright frosty at night, literally. During the day we wore shorts, and the kids walked in the creek. Over night, it dipped just below freezing, so everything was frosted over in the morning. If you are not a fan of the cold, I would suggest late spring, early fall. Other than that, we loved it. The kids and I hiked up a mountain trail to an overlook that let you see the entire campground. The creek was a close by hike, and a blast for the kids. This has been one of our favorite campgrounds. Still close to camp verde if you need any supplies. All around, a nice area with a running creek. It’s beautiful!
We wanted one last tent camping trip before it got to cold and chose a quick trip up to Camp Verde. (We’re from Phoenix) It was a short hour and a half drive up the 17. Clear Creek Campground is about a 10 min drive passed Camp Verde, so if you forget any supplies it’s a quick trip into town. The Campground itself is pretty wide open, which is not my cup of tea normally but we found a cute spot that is right next to the exit. It’s great! It’s totally hidden and separated from the rest of the camp. Bathrooms were clean, plenty of water pumps and the host is super on top of things. We had issues with some other rude campers ,so beware. I have a feeling it’s an amateur campground, so if it’s summer and you want peace and quiet, this is not the place. Our timing was great Tue-Thur, Oct 9th thru the 12th. The Creek is just across the dirt road. It’s so peaceful and beautiful! Has a nice little trail that runs next to the creek.