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Chiricahua National Monument Bonita Canyon Campground
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Location
Address:
12856 East Rhyolite Creek Rd, Willcox, Arizona 85643
GPS:
32.012383, -109.354142
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Local Directions:
Obtain gas in Willcox (if coming from I-10) or in Sunizona (if coming from Bisbee); gasoline is not available at or near the monument. Bonita Canyon Campground is located approximately one mile beyond the visitor center on the main park road - Bonita Canyon Scenic Drive.
Contact Information
Local Phone:
1-520-824-3560
Website:
http://www.nps.gov/chir/planyo...
Email:
suzanne_moody@nps.gov
Open
All year
Check In:
12 PM
Check Out
: 11 AM
Gate Hours
: 12 AM-12 AM
Site Map
Sites
26 RV Sites, 26 Tent Sites, 1 Group Site, 26 No Hookup
Rates
Daily Rates:
$20.00
Recreation
Hiking
Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions
Restrictions
Max RV Length 29 ft
Description
Group Camp
Reservable group camp can accommodate 9 to 24 campers, maximum of 8 tents and 5 vehicles. Fee is $20/night.
Sites
Total Sites
26
RV Sites
26
Tent Sites
26
Group Sites
1
Max RV Length
29 ft
No Hookup
(26)
Sites
Group Site
1
Surface
Grass
Other Amenities
Firepit / Fire Ring
Grill
Picnic Table
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
Miscellaneous
2022 Rates are per site
Daily Rates: $20.00
Miscellaneous Fees
Fee
Extra Vehicle Fee
Early Check In Fee
Check In Details
12 PM
Late Check Out Fee
Check Out Details
11 AM
Facilities and Services
Hours
Description
Fees
Flush Toilets
Handicap Facilities
Pay Phone
Recreation
Hours
Description
Fees
Amphitheater
Bird Watching
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Stargazing
Wildlife Watching
Bears, Mountain Lions
Events
None
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A real hidden gem
olphart
Gold
April 18, 2013
One of the best places to visit ever! A first-come, first-served small campground with no hook-ups, the scenic splendor takes your breath away. There is loads of history surrounding this area and great hiking. NOT for big rigs - 29' restriction.
We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
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