Bonito campground has 44 campsites and is located close to Sunset Crater National Monument in Northern Arizona. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (up to 32 feet), and are set in beautiful Ponderosa forest.
Campground amenities include drinking water and flush toilets. There are no hookups or dump station at the campground. Each campsite also has a paved parking spur, table, fire ring and grate. Firewood is also available for sale from the camp host. Cell service is not available.
Outdoor recreation activities include visiting Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and nearby Wuptaki National Monument, biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, star gazing and photography.
Locket Meadow is another campground you may want to check out if you want to camp up in the high country (8,500 feet). It’s about 23 miles away, but you’ll need to drive a dirt road for about 12 of the miles.
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This is the go to place when Havasu is 110+++
Highly recommend this campground. Clean, nice sites, Bathrooms are clean. Beautiful area. Have stayed there several time.
Date of stay: Sept. 30- Oct. 5, 2019…price $12.50 reflects 50% Access Pass discount…Even though this is dry camping with drinking water available but no fill or dump, it is a beautiful campground. We chose #7 for the most sun exposure we could get to power our solar. The restrooms were clean with flush toilets and (nice!) soap. No showers are available in the park. The sites had great paved patios with fire rings, barrel grills, and concrete picnic tables. Firewood is available for $7/bundle, 3 for $20, but gathering wood is permitted. Ice is also available for sale. The camp hosts were great, and they came around to collect the fees rather than visitors having to backtrack to a pay station. The campground borders the Sunset Crater National Monument which is easily accessible on foot. There is also more hiking down the road off the group camp area. Even though the campground filled up during our stay, it never felt crowded and was very quiet. We didn’t have cell service at our site, but a short walkn or bike ride out the entrance gained enough for some basic communication.
Nice campground but nothing much to do after the first visit. No fishing nearby and not much else to do unless you like hanging out at Bass Pro or Walmart all day or sitting around twiddling your thumbs.