Looked at the calendar again and realized that for sightseeing purposes, it makes more sense to camp at the Grand Canyon than to camp at Flagstaff. We can drive from Zion to GC, hike around, pitch our tent, wake early and drive to Flagstaff to see those sites, then settle in Phoenix for the night. Makes more sense.
So, quote from a website:
"Dispersed Camping: Camping "at-large" is permitted in the national forest outside the park. Camping must be at least .25 mile / .4 km away from Highway 64. Other restrictions may apply."
Looked at the calendar again and realized that for sightseeing purposes, it makes more sense to camp at the Grand Canyon than to camp at Flagstaff. We can drive from Zion to GC, hike around, pitch our tent, wake early and drive to Flagstaff to see those sites, then settle in Phoenix for the night. Makes more sense.
ReplyDeleteSo, quote from a website:
"Dispersed Camping: Camping "at-large" is permitted in the national forest
outside the park. Camping must be at least .25 mile / .4 km away from Highway 64. Other restrictions may apply."
Sounds doable. And FREE!