DonTom
Well-known member
I checked that out on google satellite view, I had no idea that place was there near Flagstaff. Are you boondocking in the ashes, nearby at a park or campground, or ?
Mark B.
Albuquerque, NM
I took a late hike up the hill and took the photo below. Camping is allowed as far as the eye can see. The clearing below is fairly level and just once in a while, there is an RV in there somewhere, but not often as most people prefer to be in the trees. But the photo shows ruffly how many RVs can be parked in here. And this is a busy Friday. A lot of RVs did come in tonight and I have no idea where they went as they can park to stay anywhere for many miles.
Those who have solar could want to park in such a clearing as here in the trees, solar is only good for a few minutes at a time and then it has to be moved. Just too many trees.
Anyway, never have to worry about this place filling up. Plenty of room for all always.
7.2 miles south of the pavement, on Hwy 89, is the KOA, where you can dump your trash, get water, and propane. 3rd stoplight, turn right and you will be in the KOA. I went there today to dump my tanks ($20.00) get water, dump my trash, and fill my propane tank, and then came back here to Cinder Hills. There are several gas stations on the way and on each side of 89.
It's 1.2 miles from here unpaved to Hwy 89. But can be a lot farther, deciding on where you decide to set up. I am set up just a few feet past the sign that allows camping, so 1.2 miles is as close as possible to Hwy 89.
To find the forest road into here for Hwy 89, best to enter this in a GPS:
N35.328686°
W111.545416°
Then drive 1.2 miles on a fairly decent unpaved road and when you see the sign pick your spot out of countless miles of choices.
This is a very convenient location that has everything needed within a few miles.
More hiking trails than I can count.
Be sure to check it out one of these days.
-Don- Cinder Hills, Coconino Forest, AZ