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Recreation Guide of Red Rock Ranger District in Coconino National Forest in Arizona. Published by the U.S. Forest Service (USFS).
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United States Department of Agriculture
Coconino National Forest
RED ROCK RANGER DISTRICT
Recreation Guide
Pictured: Cathedral Rock
Visitor Centers
ARE YOU PREPARED?
Welcome to the Red Rocks! Visitor Centers help you get accurate
local information to make the most of your visit. The locations
listed below provide: restrooms, recreation and travel information,
guidebooks, gifts, map sales, and Federal Recreation Pass
information and sales (limited per location).
Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center
8375 State Route 179
Phone: (928) 282-4119 and 203-2900.
Open daily 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tell someone where and when you are going, and carry the
following items with you when you venture out on the trail:
Water: At least one gallon per person, per day.
Food: Salty snacks. Eat twice as much as normal.
First Aid Kit.
Flashlight or Headlamp: Extra batteries.
Map and Compass.
Appropriate Clothing: Extra layer, rain jacket, hiking
shoes, hat, and sunscreen.
Whistle and Signal Mirror: For emergencies.
Knife or Multi-tool.
Cell Phone: Call 911 if injured and stay in place until
help arrives. Be aware that service can be unreliable.
Forest Service
Southwestern Region
Coconino National Forest
Oak Creek Vista Viewpoint
North on State Route 89A, just past Milepost 390.
Open daily 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (seasonal).
Oak Creek Visitor Center (Indian Gardens)
North on State Route 89A at Milepost 378.2.
Phone: (928) 203-0624.
Open daily 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (seasonal).
Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center
331 Forest Road, Sedona, 86336
Phone: (928) 282-7722.
Open daily 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Daily and Weekly Red Rock Passes may be purchased at local stores,
hotels and all required locations using the kiosk and a credit card. See
page 3 for more information on passes.
Publication No. RG-R3-04-06
Revised March 2020
www.fs.usda.gov/coconino
NATIONAL FOREST RECREATION FEE AREA
REMEMBER AS YOU EXPLORE...
Do I Need a Pass?
If you leave your car unattended while recreating at one of the fee sites shown on the map below, you
must display a valid recreation pass on your vehicle dashboard or rearview mirror.
What is the Money Used For?
It’s used right here to maintain trails and toilets,
TO
staff visitor centers, enforce laws that protect
Recreation Fee Area
FLAGSTAFF
the area, and inform visitors.
MILES
NORTH
The Southwest sun can be INTENSE. Weather Changes quickly and unexpectedly. Be
prepared for extreme heat or cold, high winds, and sudden storms all in the same day.
Leave What You Find
Plants, rocks, artifacts, insects, and animals should be left
where you found them so that others can enjoy the discovery
as well. Also, please do not stack rocks.
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Respect Wildlife
Keep your pets on a leash, and observe any wildlife
from a distance. Never feed wild animals or throw
rocks or other objects at them.
2
1
3
4
Oak Creek Vista
Visitor Center
5
Recreational fee site / Pass required
Cookstove
Information
Trailhead / Pass not required
Where Can I Get a Pass?
Federal Interagency Passes are available at the
Red Rock Ranger District Visitor Center, Sedona
Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center (Annual
only), and any National Park or Monument.
Harding Springs
Concessionaire or State Park / Separate fee site
Leave No Trace
Pack out and dispose of any trash
properly. Even “natural” waste such
as apple cores and fruit peels should
be carried out with you.
Camping and campfires are only allowed in
designated campgrounds within Oak Creek Canyon.
Telephone
Separate Fee Sites: Red Rock and Federal Interagency
Passes are not valid at: • Call of the Canyon (West Fork)
• Crescent Moon Ranch
• Grasshopper Point
• Red Rock State Park
Mooney Honanki
• Slide Rock State Park
Heritage
Stay On the Trail
Follow the rock cairns like the one
shown here, especially to find your
way on slickrock areas.
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Banjo Bill
Vultee
Halfway
Arch
Secret
Canyon
Slide Rock
State Park
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Long
Canyon
Brins
Mesa
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FR525
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Palatki
Heritage
Site
NO
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Loy
Canyon
Arizona Cypress
Fay
Canyon Boynton
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Boynton Pa
Rd
Aerie
Doe/Bear
Mountain
Dry Creek
Two Fences
SEDONA
CAN PREVENT WILDFIRES
Andante
Red Rock Loop
Airport
Saddle
Carroll
Canyon
Jim
Thompson
Valley
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rin
Sp
• Inspect your vehicle for proper tire pressure, and
ensure tow chains are not dragging. Tire rims and
chains cause sparks if they come in contact with
pavement during driving.
Margs
Draw
Current passes pictured. All valid interagency passes honored.
Bell Rock
Vista
Jacks Canyon
Rd
ANNUAL
$80
MILITARY
Free
ACCESS LIFETIME
Free
Available to
everyone
U.S. active duty
and dependents
U.S. citizens with
proof of disability
SR. ANNUAL
$20
SR. LIFETIME
$80
4TH GRADERS
Free
U.S. citizens 62 and over
U.S. citizens 62 and over
U.S. Sep-Aug 4th Grade yr
VILLAGE OF OAK CREEK
Red Rock
Ranger Station
Rd
Woods Canyon
TO
FLAGSTAFF
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CORNVILLE
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• Call 911 to report a wildfire.
Exit 298
TO
PHOENIX
Pictured: Bell Trail
Federal Interagency Passes
Courthouse
Butte
Rd
ts
Fla
• Fireworks and exploding targets are always
illegal on national forests.
outside of
designated
campgrounds
Chapel
House Mountain
• Do not park vehicles over dry vegetation.
NO Campfires
NO Camping
Little
Horse
Yavapai
Point
Sc
ho
ol
Page
TO
COTTONWOOD
Turkey
Creek
7 consecutive days 12 consecutive mos
12 months
Includes W. Fork,
Crescent Moon &
Grasshopper Pt.
Broken Arrow
Crescent
Moon
Ranch
Ve
rd
e
• Drown, stir, and feel your campfire before leaving the area to make sure
it’s completely out. If it’s too hot to touch, it’s too hot to leave.
ANNUAL
$20
Grasshopper
Point
Huckaby
Brewer
Cathedral
Rock
Baldwin
Red Rock
State Park
WEEKLY
$15
GRAND
ANNUAL
$40
Mystic
Schuerman
Mtn
• Only build campfires in designated areas clear of vegetation and debris.
Never leave a campfire unattended, as it is illegal to do so.
2
One calendar day
Old
Post
• Always extinguish and dispose of cigarettes properly. Don’t flick your
ashes or butts on the ground—especially near vegetation.
DAILY
$5
Daily or Weekly
vended passes
are available at
trailheads.
Oak Creek
Visitor Center
Midgley
Bridge
Sugarloaf
Red Rock Passes
OAK CREEK
CANYON
Encinoso
Devils
Bridge
Soldier
Pass
OK
Thunder Mtn
Girdner
Red Rock Passes are available at the Red Rock
Ranger District Visitor Center, Sedona Chamber
of Commerce Visitor Center, Oak Creek Canyon
Visitor Center, and numerous local stores and
hotels. Daily and Weekly Red Rock Passes may be
purchased at all required locations using your credit
card at the kiosk.
Call of the
Canyon
No campfires / No camping area
Bell
V-V
Heritage
Site
3
4
2
3
4
NORTH
Private, State or
City Park Boundary
Paved Road
Primary Highway
Scenic Byway
Gravel/Dirt Road
Lime Kiln Trail
Trail
Visitor Information
Trailhead
Scenic View
Ranger Station
Fire Tower
Day-Use Area
Campground
MILES
Banjo Bill
Bootlegger
Call of the Canyon
Crescent Moon
Encinoso
Grasshopper Pt.
Halfway
Red Rock SP
Slide Rock SP
B7
B8
D2
K5
E8
G9
C7
L3
C7
RRP/Veh
RRP/Veh
$11/Veh
$11/Veh
RRP/Veh
$9/Veh
RRP/Veh
$7/Each
$10-30/Veh
Fee
$22/Site
$80-235
Per Site
$22/Site
$22/Site
---Yes
---Yes
Yes
12
10
6
14
12
3
8
3
15
YR=Year Round
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36
3
Yes
Yes
Yes
82
Yes
S
S
S
YR
YR
YR
YR
S
YR
YR
S=Seasonal
12’ YR
36’ S
40’ YR
36’
15’
15’
30’
30’
15’
30’
15’
36’
36’
Reservations available by calling (877) 444-6777 or visit www.recreation.gov.
Red Rock Passes or Interagency Passes are NOT valid for other fee areas,
developed campgrounds or State Park entry.
RRP=Red Rock Pass
D2 *Cave Springs
J6 *Chavez Group
J6 (By Reservation)
D8 *Manzanita (tent only)
C2 *Pine Flat
2
Drinking
Veh
Water Sites Max Season
Campgrounds
Site Name
* =RRP Required
1
Day-Use Sites
Loc
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SEDONA AREA TRAILS
Human and pet waste
have degraded Oak
Creek’s water quality
and can make you
sick. Don’t drink creek
water, and do not enter
the water if you have
diarrhea or open sores.
Use swimming diapers if
your child is not trained.
Dispose of properly.
Use the toilet. DO NOT
defecate or urinate in
the creek.
Pick up after your pets.
Oak Creek Canyon
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5
Our Partners
www.SedonaRedRockTrails.org
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REMEMBER:
No bikes in designated
Wilderness areas.
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7
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A
REMEMBER:
When on a bike, YIELD to
both hikers and horses.
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NO GLASS
containers
within 300 ft.
of Oak Creek
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REMEMBER:
No bikes in designated
Wilderness areas.
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Red Rock Trails
ELEV CHNG
LENGTH
ELEV CHNG
Trail
Trail
Mi
Km
Ft
M
Loc
Trail
Mi
Km
Ft
M
A7
A.B. Young
2.4
3.9
2,000
610
F4
Devil’s Bridge
0.8
1.3
350
107
I1
Outer Limits
6.1
9.8
100
30
I6
Adobe Jack
2.1
3.4
120
37
G1
Doe Mountain
0.7
1.1
400
122
J7
Peccary
0.5
0.8
100
30
Loc
ELEV CHNG
Ft
M
LENGTH
LENGTH
Mi Km
Loc
G1
Aerie
2.7
4.3
220
67
I3
Drano
1.0
1.6
270
82
M7
Phone
0.5
0.8
60
18
I6
Airport Loop
3.3
5.3
200
61
C5
Dry Creek
2.6
4.2
600
183
J7
Pigtail
0.6
1.0
140
43
G9
Allen’s Bend
1.0
1.6
70
21
L7
Easy Breezy
1.2
1.9
240
73
M8
Pine Valley
1.2
1.9
120
37
G3
Anaconda
1.6
2.6
310
94
F2
Fay Canyon
1.1
1.8
150
46
H6
Powerline Plunge
0.2
0.3
30
9
H5
Andante
0.6
1.0
80
24
H3
Girdner
4.5
7.2
360
110
B8
Purtymun
0.9
1.4
1,000
305
H7
Ant Hill
0.6
1.0
50
15
H6
Grand Central
2.1
3.4
300
91
K4
Pyramid
1.3
2.1
260
79
G3
Arizona Cypress
0.8
1.2
100
30
H8
Hangover
3.3
5.3
500
152
K4
Ramshead
1.1
1.8
60
18
M7
Baby Bell
0.2
0.3
20
6
C3
Harding Springs
0.7
1.1
700
213
M7
Rector
0.6
1.0
170
52
L7
Bail
0.4
0.6
50
15
J4
Herkenham
1.1
1.8
100
30
J2
Red Rock Loop
1.4
2.3
175
53
L4
Baldwin
1.6
2.6
150
46
L7
Hermit
0.3
0.5
90
27
I2
Remnant
0.7
1.1
60
19
I5
Bandit
0.5
0.8
200
61
K7
High on the Hog
1.7
2.7
300
91
K5
Ridge
2.0
3.2
200
61
M7
Basalt
0.1
0.2
20
6
L6
Hiline
3.1
5.0
440
134
I3
Roundabout
1.7
2.7
160
50
G1
Bear Mountain
2.5
4.0
1,800
549
K7
Hog Heaven
1.2
1.9
210
64
H3
Rupp
2.8
4.5
200
61
B4
Bear Sign
3.3
5.2
650
198
J7
Hog Wash
1.2
1.9
110
34
H9
Schnebly Hill
1.7
2.7
400
122
M7
Bell Rock
0.4
0.6
200
61
O9
Hot Loop
9.0
14.5
2,000
610
J3
Schuerman Mtn
1.0
1.6
350
107
L7
Bell Rock Pathway
3.7
6.0
50
15
D4
HS Canyon
2.5
4.0
800
244
K4
Scorpion
2.0
3.2
460
140
N8
Big Park
1.0
1.6
50
15
L6
HT
0.8
1.2
0
0
D5
Secret Canyon
5.5
8.9
600
183
F2
Boynton Canyon
2.5
4.0
450
137
I8
Huckaby
2.6
4.2
170
52
K5
Secret Slickrock
0.4
0.6
50
15
F2
Boynton Vista
0.2
0.3
140
43
N9
Jacks Canyon
6.5
10.5
2,000
610
I6
Sedona View
0.6
1.0
190
58
J6
Brewer
0.6
1.0
340
104
H7
Javelina
1.2
1.9
310
94
J5
Sketch
1.3
2.1
100
30
E5
Brins Mesa
3.0
4.8
600
183
G7
Jim Thompson
3.0
4.8
100
30
J4
Skywalker
1.9
3.1
100
30
J7
Broken Arrow
1.5
2.4
300
91
G6
Jordan
1.5
2.4
200
61
L6
Slim Shady
2.5
4.0
220
67
F3
Canyon of Fools
1.2
1.9
180
55
L1
Kachina Equestrian
16.6 26.7
400
122
G3
Snake
0.4
0.6
120
37
I5
Carroll Canyon
1.8
2.9
100
30
M7
Kaibab
0.2
0.3
100
30
G6
Soldier Pass
2.4
3.9
450
137
G9
Casner Canyon
2.0
3.2
1,800
549
P6
Kel Fox
1.8
2.9
270
82
D7
Sterling Pass
2.4
3.9
1,100
335
6.4
L5
Cathedral Rock
0.7
1.1
600
183
I2
Ledge-N-Airy
4.0
I3
Centennial
0.3
0.5
30
9
K2
Lime Kiln
14.5 23.3
160
49
J8
Submarine Rock
0.7
1.1
90
27
1,050
320
H5
Sugarloaf Loop
0.5
0.8
50
15
K7
Chapel
1.0
1.6
100
30
K6
Little Horse
1.5
2.4
300
91
H5
Sugarloaf Summit
1.0
1.6
100
30
H4
Chimney Rock Pass
1.0
1.6
150
46
H4
Lizard Head
1.0
1.6
260
79
J5
Table Top
0.5
0.8
70
21
F4
Chuckwagon
3.0
4.8
200
61
L7
Llama
2.7
4.3
140
43
G5
Teacup
2.0
3.2
200
61
G6
Cibola Pass
1.0
1.6
250
76
F4
Long Canyon
2.9
4.7
500
152
D3
Telephone
1.2
1.9
1,000
305
H2
Cockscomb
3.5
5.6
160
49
I2
Lost Frontier
4.3
7.0
320
98
L6
Templeton
3.5
5.6
250
76
M6
Coconino
0.4
0.6
80
24
H4
Lower Chimney Rck
1.0
1.6
100
30
A8
Thomas Point
1.0
1.6
850
259
C3
Cookstove
0.7
1.1
800
244
N7
Made in the Shade
1.2
1.9
290
88
H5
Thunder Mountain
1.0
1.6
50
15
M8
Courthouse Butte
3.6
5.8
250
76
I7
Margs Draw
2.0
3.2
100
30
M6
Transept
1.2
1.9
460
140
H9
Cow Pies
0.5
0.8
120
37
F3
Mescal
2.6
4.2
220
67
L4
Turkey Creek
3.0
4.8
600
183
H6
Coyote
0.3
0.5
120
37
J9
Munds Mountain
2.8
4.5
400
122
J7
Twin Buttes
0.6
1.0
100
30
K5
Crescent Moon
0.9
1.4
40
10
H9
Munds Wagon
4.0
6.4
1,100
335
G4
Two Fences
0.7
1.1
160
49
I6
Crusty
0.4
0.6
80
24
K7
Mystic
1.0
1.6
150
46
D5
Vultee Arch
1.7
2.7
400
122
M9
Dairy Springs
2.0
3.2
430
131
E8
North Wilson
2.0
3.2
1,450
442
D2
West Fork
3.3
5.3
230
70
C4
David Miller
1.0
1.6
800
244
A3
Oak Creek Vista
0.2
0.3
0
0
G8
Wilson Canyon
1.5
2.4
500
152
G2
Dawa
2.0
3.2
0
0
F3
OK
0.5
0.8
100
30
F8
Wilson Mountain
5.6
9.0
2,400
732
E3
Deadman’s Pass
1.4
2.3
150
46
K4
Old Post
2.7
4.3
100
30
P7
Woods Canyon
4.3
6.8
400
122
F3
Yucca
.01
0.5
100
30
Don't Bust The Crust! It's Alive!
Stay on the trail, and let the crust live.
Biological soil crusts are networks of living organisms on the surface of the soil. Some of these organisms are easy
to see. Look for gray, white, green, and black lichen spread like a layer of stucco over rocks and the ground. This
soil acts as a sponge, soaking up water during rainstorms, preventing it from being carried away by wind and rain,
and slowly releasing the water. The lichen and algae provide organic matter and essential nutrients for life.
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VERDE VALLEY’S HISTORY & CULTURE
Prehistoric cliff dwellings and rock art sites offer vivid evidence of habitation over the past 1,500 years. According to archaeologists,
the Sinagua (meaning “without water”) culture flourished in the Verde Valley from around A.D. 600 to A.D. 1400. Around A. D. 1400,
the Sinagua abandoned the Verde Valley. They migrated to the east and then north over the course of several generations, eventually
becoming part of the Hopi and other Puebloan tribes in eastern Arizona and western New Mexico.
Sometime near the end of the Sinagua occupation, the Yavapai and Apache moved into the valley. Their descendants still live here today.
Rock art is one of the legacies left behind by the Sinagua. Petroglyphs (pecked or scratched images) and pictographs (painted images)
are found on rock panels throughout Red Rock Ranger District. The true meaning of rock art is unknown, but various interpretations
exist. Rock art could be clan signs, spiritual messages, calendars, commemorations of events, or a combination.
Forest Service Heritage Sites
V Bar V (928) 592-0998 $
The largest known Southern Sinagua petroglyph site in
the Verde Valley and still has remnants of the historic cattle ranch
that used to operate from this site on the shores of Wet Beaver
Creek. Recreation Pass required.
Open Friday-Monday from 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Palatki Reservation required (928) 282-3854 $
A Southern Sinagua prehistoric site featuring one of the largest
cliff dwellings of its day and a colorful array of rock art. Charles
Willard discovered the site in the 1920s and used it as his
homestead. Recreation Pass required.
Open daily, 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
State Parks
Fort Verde State Historic Park (928) 567-3275 $
Nestled in the town of Camp Verde, Fort Verde
Historic Park commemorates the military history of the settlement
of the Verde Valley. Open daily, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Jerome State Historic Park (928) 634-5381 $
This park and museum is dedicated to mining in the town of
Jerome. The museum is located in the Douglas Mansion, built in
1916 by James S. Douglas who owned the renowned Little Daisy
Mine from 1912-1935. Open daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Protect your heritage!
Honanki (928) 282-4119 $
A Southern Sinagua prehistoric site dating to about A.D. 11001300, featuring cliff dwellings and some rock art (primarily
pictographs).High-clearance vehicle recommended. Recreation
Pass required.
Open daily, 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Natl' Park Service Monuments
Montezuma Castle (928) 567-3322 $
One of the best preserved prehistoric cliff dwellings in
North America, featuring 45-50 rooms nestled in an alcove about
100 feet above the 1/3-mile loop interpretive trail.
Open daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Montezuma Well (928) 567-3322
The legacy of the Sinagua culture surrounds you during a visit to
Montezuma Well. From cliff dwellings perched along the rim to
large pueblo ruins and an ancient pit house, the variety of these
archaeological sites is a testament to the ingenuity of these people.
Open daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuzigoot (928) 634-5564 $
A Southern Sinagua hilltop village built between A.D. 1125-1400,
and partially reconstructed by archaeologists in the 1940s.
Open daily, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Palatki
DO NOT
touch, disturb,
or take rubbings
of petroglyphs.
DO NOT
bring pets or
animals to
heritage sites.
DO NOT
stack rocks or
leave offerings
such as sage
or crystals.
DO NOT
stray from the
designated trail
or create your
own path.
DO NOT
write or scratch
on rocks, walls
or petroglyphs.
DO NOT
climb or sit on
standing walls.
DO NOT
smoke or vape
at heritage sites.
OtHer
Sedona Heritage Museum (928) 282-7038 $
Interpretive displays about the historic lives and
livelihoods of Sedona’s founding families, the Forest Service,
and local Hollywood history. The museum is located in the City of
Sedona’s Jordan Historical Park.
Open daily, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Honanki
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VERDE VALLEY AREA
10 Kilometers
5
FR535
10 Miles
Oak Creek Vista
Visitor Center
Scenic View
Picnic Area
Ranger Station
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Pine Flat
Heritage Site
Forest Service Info
OHV Area
City/Town Visitor Center
Roundabout
Interstate-17 Exits
Scenic Drives
Scenic Drives: Paved — All Street-Legal Vehicles
Banjo Bill
Scenic Drives: Unpaved — All Street-Legal Vehicles
Halfway
Scenic Drives: Unpaved — High-Clearance, Street-Legal Vehicles
Slide Rock
State Park
FR
761
Chavez Crossing
Group
R
Courthouse Butte
Cathedral
Rock
Village of
Oak Creek
R
House Mountain
Exit 306
Bell Rock
R
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Red Rock Ranger Station
& Visitor Center
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Exit 298
Wet
Beaver
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Exit 289
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Except within Hayfield Draw & on
designated motorized trails/roads.
Montezuma Castle
Natl’ Monument
R
R
Yavapai-Apache
Visitor Center
R
Exit 287
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FR214
Ft. Verde State Park
R
CAMP VERDE
Verde Ranger Station
To
Prescott
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Clear Creek
Gen
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Riv
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70
FR
Exit 278
8
2
3
4
Year-Round
D5
Oak Creek Canyon
Seasonal
B6
Oak Creek Vista
Seasonal
F5
RR Ranger Station
Year-Round
D5
Sedona Visitor Center
Year-Round
I4
Verde Ranger Station
Year-Round
I4
Ft. Verde State Park
$
Year-Round
F1
Jerome State Park
$
Year-Round
C3
Honanki
RP Year-Round
H4
Montezuma Castle
$
G5
Montezuma Well
D4
Palatki (928-282-3854)
RP Year-Round
D5
Sedona H. Museum
F2
Tuzigoot
$
$
G6
V-V (V Bar V)
RP Year-Round
C5
Banjo Bill
RP
Seasonal
G6
Beaver Creek
$
Year-Round
C5
Bootlegger
RP
Seasonal
B5
Call O’ Canyon (W Fork)
Year-Round
E5
Crescent Moon
F2
Dead Horse Ranch
$
$
$
D5
Encinoso
RP
Year-Round
D6
Grasshopper Point
$
Year-Round
C5
Halfway
RP
Seasonal
G3
Hayfield Draw OHV
Seasonal
E4
Red Rock State Park
C5
Slide Rock State Park
$
$
$
To Fossil Creek
5
NOTE: The space between each grid line = 5 miles
Year-Round
Year-Round
Year-Round
Year-Round
Day-Use Picnic Sites
Year-Round
Year-Round
Year-Round
Year-Round
Site Name
Fee Sn Site Max
$
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36’
YR
3
40’
YR 18
32’
YR
32’
B5
Cave Springs
E5
Chavez Group *R only $
I5
Clear Creek
I5
Clear Creek Grp *R only
F2
Dead Horse Rnch ^ *S
A6
Fort Tuthill
#
D6
Manzanita
*R (Tent Only)
B6
Pine Flat
*R
Reservations accepted at (877) 444-6777
or www.recreation.gov
^
Reservations accepted at (877) 697-2757
or www.azstateparks.com
#
Reservations accepted at
www.campforttuthill.com
RP
Recreation Pass required:
Red Rock/Interagency Pass, Access
Annual, Military, Senior, or EKIP
*S
Showers on site
*R *S
*R
$
$
$
$
$
$
1
YR 160 45’
S
100 45’
YR 18
S
36
0’
36’
Notes for Campgrounds
Bull Pen
1
Cottonwood Visitor Ctr
FR215
Verd
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To Phoenix
Year-Round
F2
Loc
FR6
18
V
MOTORIZED
CROSS COUNTRY
TRAVEL PROHIBITED
Camp Verde Visitor Ctr
Campgrounds
Lake
Montezuma
McGuireville
R
G
V-V
E
R
R
Beaver
k
Cree
Montezuma Well
Exit 293
Hayfield Draw
OHV Day-Use Area
F
Be
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Fl
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To Prescott
E
Little Horse
R
Season
Heritage Sites
Chapel of the Holy Cross
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761
FR
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Jerome
Dead Horse Ranch
State Park
Snoopy Rock
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BoB
Fee
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SEDONA
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Tuzigoot Natl’ Monument
D
Exit 320
Grasshopper
Point
Site Name
Visitor Centers
R
R
Airport
Crescent Moon
Red Rock State Park
Clarkdale
Wilson
Mountain
R
RECREATION SITE INFORMATION
Loc
Oak Creek
Visitor Center
Midgley Bridge
c k Loop
Jerome State
Historic Park
Manzanita
Encinoso
Heritage
Museum
Scan the QR code or go
to the link above for
instructions on how to get
the map on your smart
phone or Garmin devices.
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Palatki
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Bootlegger
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Cave Springs
Call O’ the Canyon
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Black Mountain
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Exit 337
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