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Hazlett Hollow Campground

Contact Info
Crown King, AZ

Phone:
928-443-8000
Basics
Number of Sites:
15 sites
Elevation:
6000 feet
Reservations:
Reservations not accepted

Description

Hazlett Hollow Campground is a relatively small, semi-primitive campground in the southern end of the Bradshaw Mountains in the Horsethief Basin Area at an elevation of just under 6,000 feet. Ponderosa pine is the dominant vegetation type in the area. This is an old, but one of the most attractive and well developed campgrounds in the southern Bradshaws. Most of the walls and walks throughout the campground were built of stone during the 1930s by the Civil Conservation Corp (CCC). There are 15 camping sites that will accommodate up to 150 people. The campground is open from May 1 to September 30 each year.

Amenities

Basic Amenities
  • Drinking Water
  • Vault Toilets
Special Features
  • Cooking Grills
  • Picnic Tables
Additional Conveniences
  • Pets Allowed
Additional Notes

3-sided Wooden Camping Shelters with Concrete Floors
Trash Service

Amenity list above may not be complete.

Details

Season
May 1 - September 30
Location
20 miles southeast of Prescott
Elevation
6000 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
15 sites
Pet Policy
Pets must be restrained or on a leash.
Activities
Hiking, 
Additional Details
Each camp site usually accommodates one vehicle towing a camp trailer plus one additional vehicle (there is a charge for additional vehicle). Vehicles must be parked in space provided on site - not along side the road. Depending on the site, trailers between 22 feet to 40 feet in length can be accommodated.

Unimproved dirt road, high clearance vehicles only.

Map + Directions

Basic Directions
From Mayer:
Take Main Street through the town of Mayer continuing east to the junction with the Antelope Creek Road. Continue southeast on this road for approximately 9 miles to Cordes. At the road junction in Cordes take Forest Road 259 to Crown King. At Crown King take Forest Road 259A south for 0.5 miles to the junction with Forest Road 52. Take Forest Road 52 southeast for approximately 6 miles to the campground just northeast of Horsethief Lake.

From I-17:
take the Bumble Bee exit and continue north on this dirt road, taking Forest Road 259 to Crown King. At Crown King take Forest Road 259A south for 0.5 miles to the junction with Forest Road 52. Take Forest Road 52 southeast for approximately 6 miles to the Horsethief Basin Recreation Area and the Hazlett Hollow Campground just northeast of Horsethief Lake.
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