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Facilities
Camp Rucker has one spacious group campsite that includes eight picnic tables, two large serving tables, campfire rings with grills, bear-proof trash containers and vault toilets.
The site was designed for groups. However, if the area has not been reserved by a group, individuals are permitted to camp.
The site was designed for groups. However, if the area has not been reserved by a group, individuals are permitted to camp.
Natural Features
Located at an elevation of 5,533 feet, Camp Rucker is situated in a grassy area with plenty of open space between the oak, juniper and Arizona walnut trees that provide welcome shade on a summer day.
A short distance from the camp, Rucker Creek runs intermittently throughout the year. Monte Vista Peak to the northeast and a number of other minor peaks and foothills provide a scenic backdrop.
A short distance from the camp, Rucker Creek runs intermittently throughout the year. Monte Vista Peak to the northeast and a number of other minor peaks and foothills provide a scenic backdrop.
Recreation
The Rucker and Tex Canyon scenic drive takes visitors over the southern reaches of the Chiricahua Mountains through beautiful canyon country, several forest campgrounds and a number of trails into the Chiricahua Wilderness. History buffs might want to stop at the historic Rucker Military Camp and Ranch, a remnant of the region's warring between U.S. Cavalry and Chiricahua Apaches.
Activities
- Wildlife Viewing
- Visitor Center
- Hiking
- Camping
- Historic & Cultural Site
Nearby Attractions
Campers can take a day trip to Chiricahua National Monument. The monument protects some of the most scenic areas of the Chiricahua Mountains, a wonderland of rocks and forests with many opportunities for hiking and photography.
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Getting Here
Latitude
31° 45' 13.0000" NLongitude
109° 21' 29.0002" WFrom Douglas, Arizona, take Leslie Canyon Road north to Rucker Canyon. Stay on the main road, which becomes Forest Road 74. Turn left on Forest Road 74E and left again to the Camp Rucker Group Site.
From Tucson, Arizona, take I-10 east for 72 miles to U.S. 191. Turn right and drive 29 miles to the turnoff for Rucker Canyon. Turn left and continue 17 miles to the national forest boundary. Continue on FR 74, then turn left on FR 74E and left again to the Camp Rucker Group Site.
From Tucson, Arizona, take I-10 east for 72 miles to U.S. 191. Turn right and drive 29 miles to the turnoff for Rucker Canyon. Turn left and continue 17 miles to the national forest boundary. Continue on FR 74, then turn left on FR 74E and left again to the Camp Rucker Group Site.
Need to Know
No drinking water available; please bring your own
No reservations accepted for Easter weekend, Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend; during these times, the group site is used as an overflow campsite for the area
No cell phone service available at the site
No hookups
Pack and saddle stock not permitted in the campground
Bears live in the area; make sure all food is secure and trash disposed in trash cans provided
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Contact Information
Mailing Address
1192 W. Saddleview Road
Douglas, AZ 85607
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: 520-364-3468