We stayed at Bonito Campground , operated by the US Forest Service, located across from the visitor center at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument which is on the loop road which goes by Wupatki National Monument. This campground is generally open from late May through mid-October. There are no hook-ups. There are nice campgrounds on the north side at the park and if full in the Nat'l Forest just before getting into the park. We stayed outside the park when there in summer and park cg was full. Sunset Crater *** Wupatki
Bonito Campground is a very clean campground, newly remodeled, flush toilets, but no dump, no filling RV water tanks. Neat area. Two Thumbs Up for it. Drive 12 miles northeast of Flagstaff on US 89. Turn east (right) on FR 545 and drive 2 miles to Bonito Campground. Paved roads, concrete walkways & slabs at each site for picnic tables, steel raised fire rings and steel covered grills. Friendly hosts and ranger programs as well. Sites are spaced out very well, none crowded together. Stayed there mid-June 2010.
DesertHawk - Las Cruces, NM USA
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2009 White Ford F-150 Reg. Cab
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One of the nicest parks we stated at was at exit 60 in Texas, just West of Amarillo, TX; Oasis RV Resort.
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