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Coconino/Clear Creek
Coconino Clear Creek Camp Verde is a campground located in Verde, Arizona. It is situated in the Coconino National Forest and is surrounded by the Clear Creek Wilderness. The campground offers a variety of activities for visitors, including camping, hiking, fishing, and picnicking. The campground has a total of 25 sites, all of which are equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills. There are also restrooms and potable water available. The campground is open year-round and is a great place to enjoy the outdoors and explore the surrounding area.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Daniel DiCarlo
Great location and the the site was very well maintained (especially the campground). It would have been nice if there were more trees as well. PS. No goons were seen but we had run in with 2 skunks and were overrun with ants
Barry Horton
Great campground close to some water to keep it cool during the summer months. Nice shade trees around the campground keep it cool as well. The camp host was really friendly and also ran a tight ship. Kept the noise down and rowdy campers at bay. Cool weekend camping spot! Thanks Loren!
Dulce Quintana
The host was super nice! I love how there’s no music allowed making it family friendly. Day camp and water near by.
Alexandria Lowrie
My husband and I do dispersed camping a lot but decided to give this spot/"campground" a try. What a terrible idea that was. The campground allows dogs, and we brought our dog, but other camper's dogs were barking all night. In general, this campground is very loud. We booked it for two nights but ended up leaving after one. We booked site 8 which we really enjoyed the location of but our neighbors at site 7 showed up at 8pm and were setting up camp loudly for several hours, not to mention they had a large construction style spotlight facing towards our site. It was a large group and we were not next to any group sites. We attempted to get some sleep around 10:30pm and they were still loud around 3am. We were up at 6am, made breakfast and packed up and left shortly after. This campground is VERY much city camping and I suggest picking a spot off a dirt road and doing dispersed camping for more peace and quiet (and it's free). I have camped in Zion and Havasupai at designated campgrounds with a similar setup, twice the size, in a canyon, and have never experienced a campground that was this loud with guests who have zero campground etiquette.
Salvador Rodriguez
The host was rude. Maybe didn't have his morning coffee yet. Reservation site was funky but when we got there early morning we found a site with no one in it and no signage saying it was reserved or unavailable. Temporarily parked there and then was walking around with our dogs to see if other sites were available and see the info on the board. Ended up walking to the host's site as he was leaving in his golf cart. He didn't even say hi or ask if we needed help when we are clearly walking up to him. His first words to us were literally "this area isn't open for walking, you can't walk here". No duh... We were coming to get info from you dude... I was taken aback by this for a second before I tried getting some info from him on availability. I guess all sites were taken or reserved which I get that is a bummer but he wasn't even trying to be helpful to us and was just being dismissive when I asked other questions about the empty, unsigned site. Glad we didn't say here with such a rude host.