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Prescott/Lower Wolf Creek
Prescott Lower Wolf Creek is a scenic area located in Prescott, Arizona. It is a popular destination for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders. The area is known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and its abundance of wildlife. The area is also home to a variety of plant and animal species, including deer, elk, coyotes, and a variety of birds. The area is also home to a number of trails, including the Prescott National Forest Trail, which is a popular destination for hikers and mountain bikers.
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User Reviews
Brit Anderson
I've been going here for 4 years now. Sometimes there's water, which is nice to cool off in. There are tons of trees even when there is no rain for relife from the sun. Usually, quite. Did have one guy try to bully me out of my camping spot, probably cause I was a single woman with children, but stood my ground and still love it here. This is patrolled often as well, which makes me feel safer.
John Hartig
Be a great little campground if it were open more often. In 2025 it will only be open for Memorial Day weekend, The Fourth of July, and Labor Day Weekend. What's the point of maintaining a Campground if it is only open 10 days a year?
Dano Barpak
It's been roughly 11 year's since I have been coming to Prescott national forest.. love this place.. relax camp hike barbecue in the night of the fire and a lot of paperwork to peacefully go over..
April Bennett
This is a great little campground with nearby hiking and Goldwater Lake close by. There's no water, but there are pit toilets and a dumpster. My dogs loved hiking to the Hasayampa River and back. Check out All Trails to see how to get there.
Sherryl Liermann
Nice little out of the way campground. A few mosquitoes in the late afternoon and evening. I would suggest taking the route from Prescott NOT thru Ponderosa Park/Iron Springs road it is 6 miles of rocky bumpy road. The other way is paved most of the way and the rest is easy driving. No water here do pack your own.