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Pioneer Pass Campground

Scenic Area Restrooms Tables 4WD Areas Nearby Hiking Nearby Pets Allowed Montain Biking Nearby Camping Allowed Fire Rings

Statistics Elevation
5900'
Season
May-Nov.
Days Limit
14
Fee
No
Units
27
Trailer Limit
16'
GPS Location
33° 16' 51" N
110° 47' 55" W
Access
Dirt 
 
Amenities Potable Water
No
Waste Disposal
No
Restrooms
Vault
Showers
No
Reservations
No
Store Nearby
Globe
Campsite Grills
Yes
Campsite Tables
Yes
Fire Rings
No
Utility Hookups
No
Information
928-402-6200
Firewood
Globe
Fishing Supplies
Laundry
Globe
Gas & Propane
Globe
ATV Use
Visitor Center
 
 
 
Fish Species Rainbow Trout
-
Cutthroat Trout
-
Brook Trout
-
Brown Trout
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Apache Trout
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Crappie
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Yellow Bass
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Flathead Catfish
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Tilapia
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Yellow Perch
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Carp
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Redear Sunfish
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Bluegill
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Green Sunfish
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Walleye
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Northern Pike
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Channel Catfish
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Sunfish
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Smallmouth Bass
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Largemouth Bass
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Striped Bass
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White Bass
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Arctic Grayling
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Bullhead
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Fly and Lure Only
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Acreage
-
Body of Water Depth
-
Catch and Release Areas
-
Boats Allowed
-
Motor Limit
-
Boat Rentals
-

Overall Rating

Available Amenities
Cleanliness
Fishing
Campsite Spacing
1-Tight 5-Spreadout
Camp Host
Good for Kids
 

 

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Pioneer Pass Campground is set in the cool Pinal Mountains. Several hiking trails are within walking distance, including the Squaw Springs Trail which leads to Pinal Peak and the East Mountain Trail.

Two units are Barrier-Free Accessible which are level despite the rest of the campground which has a 5% - 10% slope. These units have raised grills and tables with one wheelchair accessible end. there is a 100 yard level trail that leads to a viewing area. Another short dirt path leads to an accessible restroom.

This campground is reccomended for wheelchair users with proficient mobility.

This is a PACK-IT-IN, PACK-IT-OUT Campground.

Directions:

This site is 9 miles south of Globe. From Globe, follow paved Jess Hayes Road to the junction of Icehouse Canyon Road/Forest Road (FR) 112 and Sixshooter Canyon Road/Forest Road (FR) 222. Continue on FR 112 for 3 miles to the junction of FR 55 and FR 112. Stay to the left
and continue following FR 112 (which soon becomes unpaved) for another 6 miles to the site.

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