Reviews
Coconino/Rock Crossing
User Reviews
Joshua Green
Clean, well maintained sites and facilities. $20 a night, a few spots are usually not reserved, recommended to reserve in advance if you don’t want dispersed camping. 10-15 minutes to the reservoir by vehicle.
GregBarber7
Nice quiet well kept campground. 1/2 price if you use your America the beautiful pass.
Mike Haycraft
Great campground! Sites are far enough apart so you don't feel like you are on top of your neighbor. All sites have great location for tents. The cleanest campground I've nb been to in years. Top notch hosts.
Adam Clark
It was located about a 15-minute drive from the reservoir. Had bathrooms spaced throughout the campground with a water spigot adjacent, so the walk wasn't too bad from any of the sites which filled right up on Friday afternoon. I checked out a few other camps around my area and they all had nicely sized cooler containers built out of metal, called bear-savers. I stored my ice chest along with my plates, cups, silverware, 12" skillet, propane cooker, zipper bags (for chairs, tent, and sleeping bags), my lantern, and a pack of those small propane tanks for the cooker and lantern. Each site had a built-up campfire with a retractable grill that went halfway for cooking and a separate grill. There were single and double campsites. The only difference is the double campsites had two of everything including driveways and parking spots. Single site a night costs 20$ and 40 for the double. My only complaint would be the shading. My site had none whatsoever and the sites that had some around me were marked reserved. When I first got there they were marked reserved from the 15th-18th and on the 19th the site volunteer went and marked them reserved from the 20th-23rd. I stayed until the 20th and all the reserved stayed empty.
Sumanth Pruthvi
Campsite 17 We were group of 5, we absolutely loved this campground. We have never been to Happy Jack and this place was amazing how dense the trees where compared to Sedona and Flagstaff camping areas. Campsite is relatively small, but its well maintained and more importantly it has a flat surface to setup tent (loved it). Host was friendly, campsite, restrooms were well maintained. And there is a BEAUTIFUL Reservoir near, the whole area is awesome, my friends loved it. If you forget firewood don't worry you can collect some wood logs from the forest, you will find good bunch of logs ying on the ground. If you are looking for a Pizza or a Gas Station near by, there is one in 10mins but it closes at 6pm. So plan your food accordingly. We saw lot of elks and deers on the freeway about 6pm, it was quite a site to watch.
Daniel Bynum
Awesome campground. Easy to find but still tucked away enough that it wasn't over crowded. The hosts were super nice and helpful and the campsites and bathrooms were incredibly clean.
Jackie DiGiose
We love this campsite! The volunteers really do such an amazing job at keeping everything nice and clean. The bathrooms are always clean which is a big plus when you’re camping! There are fire pits and grills at each site. It is right near the reservoir so on hot days you can go down to the water and swim or go on paddle boards or kayaks. There are some spots with amazing views too! It can get tricky during peak season getting a first come first serve spot. But this is our favorite camping spot and will be coming back for sure! Highly recommend!
Fred Fear
Rock Crossing Campground is a classic Coconino district campground sitting at a bit over 7100ft of elevation making it a cool(ish) break from the 117° Valley in the summer. Lush pine forest with wildlife in abundance. It's common to have humming birds, woodpeckers, Stellar Jays and Ravens along with wild turkey. Chipmunks, foxes and even Elk are also common sitings from the campsites. The most popular recreation near by is Kayaking on a local reservoir snaking thru a rocky canyon. Art & T are the campground hosts here and do a spectacular job keeping this place as spotless as a campground could be. Clean restrooms and perfectly groomed campsites all around. We plan on returning often.
Sara Turner
This campground was so well kept, very clean bathrooms, decent spacing between sites, tent pads are a little small for the bigger tents (our 12-person tent hung over the edges). The reservoir is so close for some unbelievably gorgeous kayaking!
chef Nessa
First , the campground hosts are beyond helpful and friendly. These people genuinely care if you have a good time. My gf and I got here hours before my dad and brother could join us and they checked on us, gave us a tour so we could check out the available campsites and just were all around lovely and helpful. The views are absolutely gorgeous. Very clean restrooms and water available. Will definitely be returning!
Sylvie Mclaughlin
What a beautiful campground with the cleanest sites and bathrooms. The hosts, Ron and Sue are the best! The sceneey is breath taking and you cant go wrong with any of the sites! Highly recommend!
Carl Holmes
Best place for camping in Arizona. Amazing scenery and the lake is nit far. Although the roads could use some attention
Quint Clarkin
Stay here and bring your kayak to hit up Blueridge Reservoir. Nice little campground with private spots and some great views. We van camp there and it's very easy in and out.
Ezequiel Barbosa
Nice and quiet place to camp out at. Clean area as well.