Bank Of America In Arizona

Bank Of America In Arizona

Bank Of America In Arizona

Oak Creek Canyon is one of the most scenic drives in the USA; the road winds its way through pine forests for 23 miles, starting at 4,500 feet in Sedona and climbing to 6,900 feet on arrival in Flagstaff. Between Sedona and Flagstaff, there are several national forest service campgrounds providing a base for activities such as fishing, hiking, biking, horse riding and relaxing.

Campgrounds within Oak Creek Canyon

There are several campgrounds within Oak Creek Canyon, each offering various levels of amenities; campgrounds are fee-based, operating on a reservations system at some and on a first-come basis at others. Most campgrounds are within a ten to thirty minute drive from Sedona and are also accessible from Flagstaff; within Oak Creek Canyon, campgrounds include Bootlegger, Manzanita, Cave Springs and Pine Flat.

Bootlegger and Manzanita Campgrounds

Both Bootlegger and Manzanita are small campgrounds, located on the banks of Oak Creek, which is regularly stocked with trout; both campgrounds permit tent camping only (no RVs allowed) and are extremely busy in the Summer season. Amenities are limited at both campgrounds. However, Bootlegger and Manzanita campgrounds are open all year round, although it is best to check ahead for any adverse weather conditions.