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Coconino/Bonito
The Coconino Bonito Flagstaff AZ is a beautiful area located in the Coconino National Forest in northern Arizona. It is known for its stunning views of the San Francisco Peaks, the largest mountain range in the state. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, and bighorn sheep. Flagstaff is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and mountain biking. The area is also home to a number of cultural attractions, including the Museum of Northern Arizona, the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra, and the Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy.
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User Reviews
June Hatfield
Beautiful, quiet and a truly amazing place!
John Refoy
Great campground, managed by very nice people
Strengthlab Jerrod Maguire
We enjoy this campground, we have a 32 ft RV. There's no hook- ups or dump station but the environment is clean and family oriented with lots of pine trees, asphalt pads and roads. Most of the time quiet hours are enforced and most of the visitors are friendly with a wave. Fee is $26 per night. There's no phone service so that's a negative or a plus depending on your view of things.
Elizabeth Wilcox
A beautiful campground in a gorgeous area. The washrooms are very clean & have flush toilets and sinks for hand-washing, plus each includes a handicap-accessible stall. They sell ice and firewood on-site. The campground itself is in pine forest with volcanic sand/gravel. Some sites have a fully paved concrete area for the table & fire pit, and others are fully gravel/sand. There's a lovely amphitheater down a very accessible path, too.
John Rummel
Fantastic campsite just north of Flagstaff. The host was kind and helpful, the local scenery was wonderful, and my stay was peaceful and rejuvenating. I took a few after-dark pictures to try to capture some of the moderately dark-sky ambiance. Would love to come back.