Located a short distance from the Grand Canyon Rim, Indian Hollow Campground puts you close to some of the most spectacular scenery of any National Forest Camp. Hiking trails provide access to the Thunder River Trail in Grand Canyon National Park and to a network of Forest trails in the Kanab Creek Wilderness. This area within the North Kaibab District is excellent for hiking, sightseeing and wildlife watching. Rare desert bighorn sheep are seen here regularly.
The Basics
Location:
50 miles south of Fredonia Just north of the Grand Canyon National Park boundary
Operator:
National Forest Service
Total Sites:
3 Sites
Pet Policy:
Pets must be restrained or on a leash.
Reservation Info:
Reservations not accepted.
Season:
May 1 to late November
Activities:
Hiking
Sightseeing Wildlife viewing Access to Kanab Creek Wilderness and Thunder River Trail
Price:
Free
Phone:
928-643-7395
Amenities
Vault Toilets
Cooking Grills
Picnic Tables
Pets Allowed
Facilities at this remote campground are primitive, with no water.
Amenity list above may not be complete.
Some More Things to Know
Permits to hike in Grand Canyon National Park can be obtained from the Grand Canyon National Park Service.
Directions
50 miles south of Fredonia on Forest Roads 422, 425 and 232.
17 miles southwest of Big Springs.
Forest Roads 422 and 425 are graveled, all-weather roads, however the last 4 1/2 miles on FR 232 are advisable for pickups or similar rough road vehicles.