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Canyon Point Campground

Canyon Point Campground 
Mile Post 287 - Highway 260
Forest Lakes, AZ 85931

 

928-535-9859

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Season Dates
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Open Date:   Mid May

Close Date:   Mid October

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Recreation Service Partner
Facilities 
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Canyon Point has 113 campsites, 32 of which have electricity. Tents, trailers and motor homes up to 75 ft. are allowed at the campground. Three of the single unit sites are accessible. Larger families can be accommodated at the five double sites which can hold up to 16 people each, and there are two group sites that can host up to 25 or 55 people, respectively. Each site has a picnic table and campfire ring with grill. Showers and restrooms are provided, and firewood is available for sale.

Fees 
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Description                          Fee        Info

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Single Campsite Elec              $30       Nightly rate per unit

Single Campsite No Elec        $37       Nightly rate per unit

Mini Group Elec                       $113     Nightly rate per unit

Mini Group No Elec                 $80       Nightly rate per unit

Small Group Elec                     $214     Nightly rate per unit

Small Group No Elec               $200     Nightly rate per unit

Large Group No Elec               $265     Nightly rate per unit

Extra Vehicle Fee                     $15        Per vehicle

Showers                                    $15        Per Use

Dump Station                          $10        Per Use

Yurt Site                                    $75        Per Night

Other nearby recreation facilities
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  • Aspen Campground

  • Black Canyon Campground

  • Crook Group Campground

  • Gentry Group Campground

  • Mogollon Campground

  • Rim Campground

  • Sinkhole Campground

  • Spillway Campground

  • Woods Canyon Group Campground

Info 

Canyon Point lies in a forested area above the Mogollon Rim at an elevation of 7,500 ft. The Mogollon Rim, pronounced by locals as "muggy-own," is a 200-mile long escarpment in northern Arizona that defines the southern edge of the great Colorado Plateau. Elevations along the top of the Rim range from 5,000 to 8,000 feet.

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General Directions
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Directions from Heber: The entrance is located on State Highway 260 approximately 4.5 miles east of the Rim Visitor Information Station or 19 miles west of Heber, Arizona.

Features 
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