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5 minutes off Grand Canyon Highway 67 dirt road. Easy road 2wd would be fine. Over 8300ft elevation nice cool 75-80 degrees day in late July. Huge site plenty of room. Big rock fire pit. Really any dirt road off 67 there are campsites everywhere in the Kaibab National Forest. Lots of shade tall Ponderosa Pine trees here and no neighbors close so our dog could roam free. FR217 meets another unnamed road at a Y and this site is right in the middle
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information provided was correct, though when following GPS to coordinates, the map shows a fork in the road with the campsite in between. there is a road in the middle of the fork. takes ya straight to the site. we arrived after dark so we didnt notice it the first time. it's a Saturday night and there is no one out here that we could see. would highly recommend. ample space!
Report Check-In5 minutes off Grand Canyon Highway 67 dirt road. Easy road 2wd would be fine. Over 8300ft elevation nice cool 75-80 degrees day in late July. Huge site plenty of room. Big rock fire pit. Really any dirt road off 67 there are campsites everywhere in the Kaibab National Forest. Lots of shade tall Ponderosa Pine trees here and no neighbors close so our dog could roam free. FR217 meets another unnamed road at a Y and this site is right in the middle
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