U.S. National Forest Campground Guide: Southwestern Region

Fred C. & Suzanne I. Dow

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Imagine standing at the very edge of the Grand Canyon s northern rim, just you and a chattering jay in the sweet scented Ponderosa pine. Or, perhaps you are intrigued by the mystical power of a medicine wheel. Or, does the challenge of hiking where there are no maintained trails peak your interest. These are just a few of the adventures possible in the National Forests of Arizona and New Mexico. Yes, there is more to Arizona and New Mexico then sun-drenched dessert - a lot more. In this land of Saguaro and Barrel cactus, Prickly Pear cactus and Desert willow, Ponderosa pine and Mesquite tree, and a scattering of once forgotten ruins of the Ancient Ones, the challenges and satisfactions for the camper are abundant. Solitary mountain ranges rise high to capture every moisture-soaked cloud above the sun-drenched flat land below, offering campers cooler temperatures, shady pine forests, and an amazing diversity of wildlife.

Whether you camp in a tent or a recreational vehicle (RV), there are campgrounds in U.S. National Forests to satisfy the needs of most campers. The U.S. National Forest Campground Guide, Southwestern Region, describes 157 developed campgrounds in 12 National Forests located in Arizona and New Mexico. All of the campgrounds were personally visited and researched by the authors of this Guide.

There are more than 50 items of information for each campground, narrative descriptions (including authors anecdotes), maps displaying the relative location of the campgrounds, and quick look-up tables to help in the selection of a campground. In addition, there are sidebars throughout the Guide containing useful information about camping, the forests, things to do, and the authors experiences.

The authors, Fred and Suzanne (Suzi) Dow, are a husband-wife team researching developed campgrounds located in National Forests throughout the United States. Starting in May 1996, the authors set off from Burke, VA in their 23-foot travel trailer and became full-time RVrs for almost three years. The authors now live in Bisbee, AZ for six months and are on the road the other six months a year visiting National Forests and researching campgrounds. As of September 25, 1999, the authors have visited 94 of the 155 national forests and personally surveyed 1,126 campgrounds. They expect to complete their research during the year 2004.

Suzi Dow, a former Army brat, spent a good bit of her youth traveling across the United States. Those early years of endless miles in the back of the family station-wagon were not enough. During the summer of 1976, she and her two children spent three months tent camping on a meander from coast to coast. This time produced some of her favorite memories. Just before starting work on this Guide, Suzi earned her Master s degree from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. Now a resident of Bisbee, AZ, she enjoys her position as an Instructor at Cochise Community College, working on the latest edition of the Guides and getting acquainted with a stationary home, at least for six months of the year.

Fred Dow was raised in Newton Center, MA and graduated from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY in January 1959. Following college, Fred spent over three years in the Army as a Military Police Officer stationed in Garmisch, Germany. After his discharge, Fred was employed by Aetna Life and Casualty as a claims representative in Richmond, VA and Washington, DC. Later, Fred was employed by two R&D firms as the Director of Administration and Personnel in McLean, VA and Rockville, MD. During the summer of 1972, Fred started work for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Washington, DC, first as a program analyst, then finally as the Director of Office Automation in the Office of Housing. He retired from HUD in January 1996. Over the years, Fred has camped in tents and RVs both in the United States and Europe.

Coconino National Forest - Campground Descriptions

 

Campground Name

 

Ashurst Lake

Ranger District

 

Peaks

Nearest City/Town

 

Flagstaff

State

 

Arizona

Reservations

 

No

Directions

 

In Flagstaff, AZ, off Interstate 17, take Exit 339 (Lake Mary Rd./Morman Rd.). Turn south onto Lake Mary Rd. and go 17.1 miles to Ashurst Lake sign. Turn left at sign and go 3.9 miles to stop sign. Turn right into campground.

General Comments

 

The elevation is 7,100 feet.

The campground is located adjacent to Ashurst Lake with most sites overlooking the lake. It is composed of some Ponderosa pines, but mostly junipers. There are lots of birds and waterfowl, such as Blue Heron. The lake is excellent for wind surfing and Sunfish sailing. Higher numbered sites are less developed and have a dispersed camping feel. Firewood is available for a fee.

Seasons

 

Open Seasonal: Yes

Open All Year: Yes

Comments:

Services provided only from May 1 through October 15. No snow plowing which may result in closure during winter.

Rate and Maximum

Stay Permitted

 

Rate: $10 per day

Maximum Stay Permitted (days): 14

Campground Site

Configuration

 

No. RV Sites: 0 Group Tent Sites: No

No. Tent Sites: 12 Open Sites: Yes

No. Combined Sites (Tent or RV): 26 Wooded Sites: No

Total Sites: 38 No. Tables on Sites: 37

Tent Pads: No No. Grilles on Sites: 38

RV Information

 

No. Full Hookups (includes waste): 0 No. Water Only: 0

No. Water and Electric Only: 0 No. Electric Only: 0

Group RV Sites: No

No. RV Pull Throughs: 6

Waste Station: No

Potable Water at Waste Station: No

Average Parking Apron Size: 17' X 39'

Comments:

The parking aprons are irregular, dirt and gravel. RVs should fill water tanks before arriving at campground. There is a waste station at the Pine Grove (National Forest) campground - toward Flagstaff. Access to waste station requires backing RV into the facility - no fee if National Forest campground stub presented.

Facilities

 

Flush Toilets: No Hot Showers: No

Vaults: Yes Wheelchair Friendly Toilets: No

   

Public Phone: No Playground: No

No. Water Spigots (non-site): 1

No. Threaded: 0

Comments:

There is a single water tank for obtaining potable water.

Water Sports

 

Lake: Yes Water Skiing: No

Swimming (provided): No Rafting: (whitewater) No

Sailing: Yes Kayaking: (whitewater) No

Power Boating: Yes Boat Ramp: Yes

Boating (no power): Yes

Boat Carry-Down Access: No

Comments:

Ashurst Lakes is 230 acres. Excellent lake for wind surfing and Sunfish sailing. Power boats are limited to 8hp.

Hiking:

 

No

Fishing:

 

Fishing: Yes

Comments:

Brown and Rainbow trout

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