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Manzanita Campground

Statistics Elevation
4800' 
Season
All year
Days Limit
10
Fee
Yes
Units
19
Trailer Limit
-
GPS Location
 34° 56' 9.64 N
111° 44' 38.26 W
Access
 Paved
 
Amenities Potable Water
 Yes
Waste Disposal
No
Restrooms
Yes
Showers
Reservations
Store Nearby
Hist. Marker  
Campsite Grills
Yes
Campsite Tables
Yes
Fire Rings
Yes
Utility Hookups
No
Information
 928 282-4119
Firewood
Camp Host
Fishing Supplies
Sedona
Laundry
Sedona
Gas & Propane
Sedona
ATV Use
No
Visitor Center
 Hist. Marker
Fishing Reports
Download Placemark
Fishing Reports
Fish Species Rainbow Trout
Yes
Cutthroat Trout
-
Brook Trout
-
Brown Trout
Yes
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
Some Areas
Acreage
-
Body of Water Depth
-
Catch and Release Areas
Soma Areas
Boats Allowed
No
Motor Limit
-
Boat Rentals
-

The Swimming Hole at manzanita Campground
The swimming hole just south of Manzanita Campground.

A Campsite at Manzanita
A campsite at Manzanita Campground.

Oak Creek just below Manzanita Campground
Oak creek runs just below the campground to the left.

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Manzanita Campground is located just south of Slide Rock State Park in scenic Oak Creek Canyon. The campground is located right on Oak Creek. 19 campsites are small and some are now reservable. Come early and during the weekdays to have a chance at one of these prime campsites. The camp area is so small that there no room for RV's. Only one vehicle is allowed per site.

Follow the river downstream a hundred yards or so and you will find a nice little swimming hole.

No radios or amplified devices are allowed in the campground.

Rainbow trout are stocked throughout the summer months and holdover trout bring anglers in year round. This is an excellent spot for pan sized hatchery trout. Manzanita is also located just a couple of miles north of a trout farm just in case the fish aren't biting or you want the little ones to catch some fish.

For further information see our Featured Campground section.

Campsite Panoramas - See each campsite at Manzanita Campground.

Click a campsite number below or a campsite icon on the map below.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19

 

Directions

From Phoenix, take I-17 to Hwy 179, north to Sedona. Go north on Hwy 89A in Oak Creek Canyon 6 miles. If coming from Flagstaff on I-17, take Hwy 89A south into Oak Creek Canyon 23 miles.

 

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