Coconino National Forest Recreation
The Rock Crossing Campground sits in a beautiful setting surrounded by ponderosa pine and oak at an elevation of 7,316'. The cool summer climate and countless recreational opportunities makes this a popular location.
Wildlife is abundant in the area and includes elk, mule deer, black bear, bald eagles, and osprey.
The campground is comprised of 31 individual family sites and two double sites. Each family site can accommodate up to eight people while double sites can accommodate up to 16 people. The facility provides picnic tables, campfire rings, cooking grills, tent pads, bear food storage lockers, drinking water, vault toilets, trash collection, and campground hosts. There are no utility hookups or showers.
Campsites vary in size and can accommodate a wide range of equipment with a maximum RV or trailer length of 32'.
For groups larger than 10 people and up to 50 people, the nearby Moqui Group Campground can be reserved.
Check-in time is 2 p.m.; check-out time is 12 p.m.
No utility hooksups or dump station.
Trash service is provided.
Horses are not allowed in the campground.
Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Running generators not permitted during quiet hours. No amplified music or public address systems allowed.
Off-road vehicles may only be driven to enter and leave the campground.
Campground roads and parking spurs are gravel.
Vehicles must remain on graveled surfaces.
Single sites accommodate up to 8 people and double sites up to 16 people. Two vehicles for single sites and four vehicles for double sites can be accomodated.
RV's and Trailers up to 32' are allowed at several sites.
Tents, pop-up campers, camper vans, and pickup campers are allowed at all sites.
Pets must be on a leash or confined at all times and never left unattended.
Host on site.
Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination. Don't Move Firewood!
Coconino National Forest offers 1.8 million acres of recreational opportunity from desert basins to mountain peaks. The campground sits in a forested setting. The nearby Mogollon Rim is one of the most striking geologic features in the state. This steep escarpment, measured in thousands of feet, stretches from New Mexico diagonally across two thirds of Arizona and offers sweeping views of the landscape.
Tonto Natural Bridge State park is approximately 45 minutes away and offers what may be the world's largest travertine bridge. The community of Happy Jack, Arizona has a gas station, two convenience stores and two restaurants.
Many visitors spend time relaxing and exploring the area. The nearby C.C. Cragin Reservoir and Knoll Lake offer opportunities for water based recreation, while the Arizona National Scenic Trail, General Crook National Recreation Trail, and the historic Cabin Loop Trail System, offer opportunities for hikers, bicyclist, and equestrian users. There are also several Fire Lookout Towers in the area.
8738 Ranger Road Happy Jack AZ 86024
For campground inquiries, please call: 928-477-2255
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From Flagstaff, Arizona, drive 55 miles south on FH 3 (Lake Mary Road) to AZ 87 at Clints Well. Turn left onto AZ 87. Drive approximately 4.6 miles to FR 751 (turnoff for the Blue Ridge / C.C. Cragin Reservoir). Turn right on FR 751 and drive approximately 2.5 miles to the campground.
From Payson, Arizona, drive approximately 42.5 miles north on AZ 87 toward Winslow to FR 751(turnoff for the Blue Ridge / C.C. Cragin Reservoir). Turn right on FR 751 and drive approximately 2.5 miles to the campground.
GPS Coordinates 34°33'51.6"N 111°13'07.5"W