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5 Perfect Fall Camping Spots in Arizona

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5 Perfect Fall Camping Spots in Arizona

Fall just might be the perfect season. It’s that magical time of year when the fresh air arrives, the foliage starts to show, and the weather starts to cool down. Yes, even in Arizona. While Arizona is known for its hot and dry climate, it’s also filled with spots that feature an authentic fall experience. There’s no better way to experience the fall than by camping out in the wilderness. So, grab your tent, sleeping bag, and marshmallows, and head to one of these beautiful local fall camping spots.

1. Havasupai Campground

You may have heard the stories about Havasupai: its famous flowing waterfalls, blue-green waters, and spectacular views. But nothing quite compares to a fall camping trip at Havasupai. Located deep in the heart of the Grand Canyon, it’s a true hidden gem in one of the most magnificent natural wonders in the world. You’ll camp out near Havasu Creek and its flowing fresh spring water. During the day, you can hike through towering cliffs and into the legendary Havasu and Mooney Falls. The fall is marked by cooler temperatures and refreshing water, making it a highly-coveted time for campers. Spots fill up fast and a permit is required to hike to the campground. Make sure you call and book a spot well in advance! 

2. Lynx Lake Campground

Looking for the true fall experience? You don’t have to leave the state. Instead, head to Lynx Campground near Prescott. This campground is surrounded by the thick Prescott National Forest and the massive 55-acre Lynx Lake. Lynx Campground has all the makings of a great camping spot—especially in the fall. The high elevation gives off cool temperatures while the ponderosa pines give off a feeling of isolation. You can fill your days with fishing the lake, hiking the surrounding mountains, or watching the many types of wildlife that call Lynx Lake home. It’s another popular spot so be sure to book your spot while you still can.

3. Lake Mead National Recreation Area

There’s something for everyone at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Do you want to spend your days on the water? Rent a boat or kayak and take it for a spin on the water. Looking for some solitude? Get lost in the 1.5 million acres of surrounding mountains. How about some relaxation? You can spend your afternoon sunbathing by the water and watching the stunning sunset in the evening. Lake Mead is nature’s playground and it’s just begging you to enjoy it. Any of its seven developed campgrounds make for an unforgettable camping experience. Located on the Arizona-Nevada border, it’s a prime spot for travelers looking to escape the bustling cities of Las Vegas and Phoenix. Though it’s open year-round, the best time to camp is in the fall. 

4. Mogollon Rim Campground

If you haven’t experienced the Mogollon Rim, it’s time to take a trip. The Mogollon Rim is home to hundreds of miles of sprawling Arizona forest. It’s filled with beautiful foliage and surrounded by towering mountains. One of the best ways to experience the Mogollon Rim is at the Mogollon Rim Campground. It’s deep in the rim and is surrounded by ponderosa pines. It’s also only two miles removed from Woods Canyon Lake, which offers plenty of activities during the day. It’s a favorite fall camping spot for its cool weather, beautiful views, and amenities. 

5. Ashurst Lake Campground

Northern Arizona is underrated when it comes to great camping. Case in point—Ashurst Lake Campground. This campground provides the quintessential fall camping experience. Its gorgeous views of the San Francisco Peaks look like something out of a painting. Its sprawling lake is freshly stocked with healthy populations of rainbow trout. That’s not to mention the myriad activities you can do during the day—canoeing, hiking, biking, and fishing top the list. Located about 20 minutes from Flagstaff, it’s a great getaway spot for Valley residents looking to enjoy the fall weather. You won’t want to leave the fresh air and gorgeous pine trees.

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