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Fort Tuthill Campground

Statistics Elevation
6900' 
Season
May - Oct
Days Limit
14 
Fee
Yes
Units
85
Trailer Limit
-
GPS Location
35° 08' 32.38" N
111° 41' 42.43" W 
Access
Paved 
 
Amenities Potable Water
 Yes
Waste Disposal
Yes
Restrooms
Yes
Showers
No
Store Nearby
On Site
Campsite Grills
Yes
Campsite Tables
Yes
Fire Rings
Yes
Utility Hookups
Yes
County
Reservations
928-774-3464
Military
Reservations
928-774-8893
Firewood
Camp Host
Fishing Supplies
Flagstaff
Laundry
Flagstaff
Gas & Propane
Flagstaff
ATV Use
No
Visitor Center
Flagstaff
   
 
Fish Species Rainbow Trout
-
Cutthroat Trout
-
Brook Trout
-
Brown Trout
-
Apache Trout
-
Crappie
-
Yellow Bass
-
Flathead Catfish
-
Tilapia
-
Yellow Perch
-
Carp
-
Redear Sunfish
-
Bluegill
-
Green Sunfish
-
Walleye
-
Northern Pike
-
Channel Catfish
-
Sunfish
-
Smallmouth Bass
-
Largemouth Bass
-
Striped Bass
-
White Bass
-
Arctic Grayling
-
Bullhead
-
Fly and Lure Only
-
Acreage
-
Body of Water Depth
-
Catch and Release Areas
-
Boats Allowed
-
Motor Limit
-
Boat Rentals
-

Tell a friend A campsite at Fort Tuthill.

Just a couple of miles south of Flagstaff on HWY 89a, Fort Tuthill Campground offers camping with close proximity to Flagstaff and the Cononino County Fairgrounds. A country store is located on premesis. For a scenic drive, head south on Hwy 89A into Oak Creek Canyon and the red rock country in Sedona. To get away from the heat, try a drive up to the Arizona Snow Bowl Ski Resort (there is a restaurant) in the San Fransisco Peaks and enjoy cool summer temperatures with a great view of the valley below.

On the Fort Tuthill County Park property there are two campgrounds. 

The county site has some hook up sites (water and sewer only), some RV sites, and some tent sites adding up to 80+ sites. 

The military campground offers hotels, cabins, yurts and RV sites.

County site reservations:  (928) 774-3464 or (928) 679-8000
Military Only site reservations:  (928) 774-8893.

Nearby hikes:

Griffith Spring Trail #189

Directions

From Flagstaff travel south on I-17 to Hwy 89a. Travel south on 89a to campground.

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