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FR 9350 Campground

Statistics Elevation
7630'
Season
May-Oct.
Days Limit
14
Fee
No
Units
41
Trailer Limit
Big
GPS Location

34.337554°N
-110.970746°W

Access
Dirt
 
Amenities Potable Water
No
Waste Disposal
No
Restrooms
Pit Style
Showers
Reservations
No
Store Nearby
Woods Canyon
Campsite Grills
Yes
Campsite Tables
Yes
Fire Rings
Stone
Utility Hookups
No
Information
-
Firewood
Bring It
Fishing Supplies
Woods Canyon
Laundry
No
Gas & Propane
Forest Lakes
ATV Use
Visitor Center
Rim Road
 
 
Fish Species Rainbow Trout
-
Cutthroat Trout
-
Brook Trout
-
Brown Trout
-
Apache Trout
-
Crappie
-
Yellow Bass
-
Flathead Catfish
-
Tilapia
-
Yellow Perch
-
Carp
-
Redear Sunfish
-
Bluegill
-
Green Sunfish
-
Walleye
-
Northern Pike
-
Channel Catfish
-
Sunfish
-
Smallmouth Bass
-
Largemouth Bass
-
Striped Bass
-
White Bass
-
Arctic Grayling
-
Bullhead
-
Fly and Lure Only
-
Acreage
-
Body of Water Depth
-
Catch and Release Areas
-
Boats Allowed
-
Motor Limit
-
Boat Rentals
-

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FR 9350 is a dispersed campground that sits right on the edge on the Mogollon Rim. The town of Christopher Creek is directly below the campground. Several of the campsites are within a few feet of the edge, so choose your site wisely. The road into the campground splits campground with half the campsites near the rim and half the campsites away from the rim. if you have kids, I would suggest a campsite on the right side which is most likely 100 yards or so from the rim. There is a pit style toilet near the entrance of the campground and adjacent to the toilets is a small corral for your horses if you are horseback riding along the General Crook Trail.

Water is not available so make sure you bring your own, the same goes for firewood. Each campsite has a picnic table and most have grills. There is a camp host in the area near the entrance (at least there was the last time I camped there). He was in the first campsite on your way in just past the restroom. Woods Canyon Lake is just 3 miles away if you want to go fishing. There is a general store at the lake for any of your shopping needs. If this campground is full, which happens often, there is another dispersed campground just up the road 1/4 mile (west) from the entrance on the right hand side of the road that tucks in behind Woods Canyon Lake (See map).

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1- Tight 5- Spreadout

Camp Host

Good for Kids

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