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N Seven Springs Road - Dispersed Site

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

N Seven Springs Road - Dispersed Site is located in Tonto National Forest, featuring rugged terrain with a mix of desert and forest landscapes. Temperatures can range from 30°F in winter to 100°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Seven Springs Recreation Area and the Cave Creek Regional Park, offering hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.

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N Seven Springs Road - Dispersed Site is located in Arizona

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33.95779851 N
111.84077554 W

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Site Types

  • Dispersed

Features

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  • Fires

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Oct. 3, 2021

Nice little spot

Nice quiet off the side of the road spot grat for target shooting and quick bbq times

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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities are available at Seven Springs Campground?

N Seven Springs Road - Dispersed Site is a primitive camping area with minimal amenities. As a dispersed site, it doesn't offer developed facilities like running water, restrooms, or electrical hookups. Campers should prepare to be self-sufficient by bringing their own water, toilet supplies, and garbage bags to pack out all trash. The area provides natural shade in some spots and open spaces suitable for target shooting and barbecuing. The site's simple setting makes it ideal for those seeking a basic outdoor experience without crowds or structured campground facilities.

How do I get to Seven Springs Campground in Arizona?

N Seven Springs Road - Dispersed Site is located off Seven Springs Road in the Cave Creek area north of Phoenix. To reach the campground, take Carefree Highway (AZ-74) to Cave Creek Road, then turn onto Seven Springs Road. Follow Seven Springs Road (FR 24) as it transitions from paved to dirt/gravel. The dispersed camping sites are located along the roadside. Four-wheel drive or high clearance vehicles are recommended as road conditions can vary based on recent weather. The road is accessible for most vehicles when dry but can become challenging after rainfall.

When is the best time to visit Seven Springs Campground in Cave Creek?

The best time to visit N Seven Springs Road - Dispersed Site is during spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) when temperatures in the Cave Creek area are most comfortable for camping. Summer months can be extremely hot, with temperatures frequently exceeding 100°F, making camping challenging without proper cooling methods. Winter offers milder daytime temperatures but can get quite cold at night. The area provides a quiet roadside camping experience year-round, though road conditions may deteriorate during and after monsoon season (July-September). Spring visitors may also enjoy wildflower blooms in the surrounding desert landscape.