Beaver Creek Site

Beaver Creek CampgroundDescription: This site is actually next to the Beaver Creek Ranger Station and the Beaver Creek Campground. There is ample birding to be had at the campground itself. However, there is a long trail (excellent hiking for the first few miles) which runs along the creek side habitat. Cottonwoods and Sycamores dominate the area itself which is somewhat within a shallow canyon.

Administrative Agency: Coconino National Forest – Red Rock District

Restrictions and fees: trail access is free and unrestricted. The campground itself requires a usage fee for overnight stays.

Elevation: 3855′

Ease of road access: Paved road up to last 110yds to the parking lot

Ease of hiking access: First two miles are very easy; eventually the trail gets rocky.

Approximate area size: 2 miles along Beaver Creek.

This site is actually next to the Beaver Creek Ranger Station and the Beaver Creek Campground. There is ample birding to be had at the campground itself. However, there is a long trail (excellent hiking for the first few miles) which runs along the creek side habitat. Cottonwoods and Sycamores dominate the area itself which is somewhat within a shallow canyon.

How to Get There

Parking facilities: Excellent parking lot; restrooms on-site. Frequency of use by public: Can be heavily used on the weekends.
eBird Species List: Click Here Non-bird Interests: Camping at Beaver Creek Campground app. 3/4 mile beyond trailhead.
Coconino National Forest Page: Click Here
Beaver Creek Site Map: Click Here

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