Pine Grove campground is tucked away in guess what? … a pine grove, located about a 30 minute drive from Flagstaff and only 15 minutes from Lake Mary. The drive from I 17 is gorgeous with either tall pines on either side or the Lake on one side and the forest on the other. Pine Continue Reading
bhanddp
July 10, 2017
Hitting the Road
Comments Off on Review of Pine Grove Campground in Coconino National Forest, Arizona
Theoretically we’re in the cool pines, but not this trip. It reached close to 100 degrees each day for the week we were here. I snagged a payment envelope at the main entrance. Most of the sites were reserved for the weekend so we were in a hurry to find a walk up — first Continue Reading
This is the first leg of a long trip. We planned on going up to Payson which is at an elevation of 5,300 feet so it’s about 15 degrees cooler than Phoenix. It’s about a 3 hour drive. Before leaving we checked the reservations for Houston Mesa campground. There were a few spaces left and Continue Reading
First of all I’d never been to the Chiricahau National Monument. I wasn’t even sure what it was. Was I in for a surprise. The monument and campground are located about 45 minutes from Wilcox the nearest town. Wilcox is closer to the New Mexico border than it is to Tucson. The drive is uneventful. Continue Reading
Nestled in the Chiricahau national Monument, Bonita Canyon Campground is small, only 25 sites and must be reserved online. Unlike some other national campgrounds there is no $8 fee for reservations. The fee is $10 per night. Passes do provide a discount. From Thursday to Monday the site is full. During the weekdays there’s an Continue Reading
bhanddp
May 16, 2017
Hitting the Road
Comments Off on Review of Bonita Campground at the Chiricahua National Monument, Coronado National Forest