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Stockton Pass Campground

Statistics Elevation
 5600'
Season
All Year
Days Limit
14
Fee
Yes
Units
7
Trailer Limit
?
GPS Location
-
Access
Dirt
 
Amenities Potable Water
No
Waste Disposal
No
Restrooms
Vault
Showers
No
Reservations
Yes
Store Nearby
No
Campsite Grills
Yes
Campsite Tables
Yes
Fire Rings
Yes
Utility Hookups
No
Information
(928) 428-4150
Firewood
Bring It
Fishing Supplies
-
Laundry
-
Gas & Propane
-
ATV Use
-
Visitor Center
-
 
 
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
-
 

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Stockton Pass was named after “Old Man Stockton”, a rancher who settled in this area in the 1870’s.  Stockton was the father of the Clanton Brothers, who were involved in the famous gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone.  Stockton Pass serves as a travel way over the Pinaleños into Sulphur Springs Valley.  The Stockton Pass Campground is located right at the apex of the pass and offers good views of the south slopes of some of the mountain range’s highest peaks, as well as views of Sulphur Springs Valley and the Galiuro and Santa Catalina mountains to the west.

For those who don't want to camp, this is also an excellent picnic area, with tables set in a desert grassland dotted with oak trees and manzanita scrub.  Other Upper Sonoran Zone plants such as prickly pear and cholla cactus, agave, soaptree yucca and sotol round out the vegetation.  The Shake Trail winds through this high desert landscape as it leaves directly from the campground and begins a climb that continues to the Swift Trail high in the Pinaleños.


Location:  Stockton Pass Campground is located 29 miles southwest of Safford.

Access:  From Safford drive south 17 miles on US 191 to AZ 266. Turn right (southwest) onto 266 and continue 12 miles to the Stockton Pass Campground.

Elevation:  5,600'

Season:  Year-round

Attractions: Facilities:
Scenic Drive 7 sites
Oak/grassland surroundings Tables and fire grills
Nearby hiking trail Vault toilets
Off the beaten path Bear-resistant garbage cans


Notes:

  • No water available; bring your own.
  • 14-day stay limit.
  • The Shake Trail #309 heads north to the Swift Trail (AZ 366) from the campground.
  • Nearest first aid - Northern Cochise Community Hospital in Willcox, 25 miles.
  • Pack and saddle stock are not permitted in camping area.


Bear Warning:  To avoid putting a bear’s life in danger and risking the loss of some of your own property as well, please dispose of all garbage in the bear-resistant containers provided. Also, remember to keep all food out of reach and out of sight of these curious animals.


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