Welcome to Fort Tuthill County Campground, a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a unique camping experience in Flagstaff, Arizona. Nestled within the picturesque Fort Tuthill County Park, their campground offers a serene and tranquil setting surrounded by natural beauty. With 331 photos and a rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars on Google Maps, it's evident that their guests have enjoyed their stay at their campground. While they aim to provide the best prices for their visitors, it's important to note that free camping is not available at Fort Tuthill County Campground. However, they offer a range of amenities and facilities to enhance your camping experience, including spacious RV sites, tent camping areas, and convenient access to nearby attractions. Come and explore the breathtaking landscapes, engage in exciting recreational activities, and create unforgettable memories at Fort Tuthill County Campground.
Amenities and More
- Good for kids
- Dogs allowed
- Picnic tables
- Kid-friendly hikes
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Public restroom
Reviews
One of my favorite places to camp. Hosts are so kind and do a great job of keeping the place clean and organized. Some of the sites are so big and you get great buffers from neighbors if that's important to someone. With the biking/hiking trails, adventure course, Pepsi Amphitheater, special events, playgrounds basically in their backyard it ends up being a perfect place to stay and play. Highly recommend.
John & Bernadine are the best! Always so helpful and friendly. Bathrooms are serviced every 3 days which I appreciate. Even though I always carry my own TP, there always is some. I wish generators were not allowed but that's a tent-person opinion. So loud if they are right next to you.
Camping there this summer at least 4 weekends - love it!
Really enjoyed our stay here and it was so convenient to access the freeway. Loved the trees, shade and access to the bike park and mountain bike trails.
I wish there were flush toilets and even showers would be nice. We stayed for 9 days and using the outhouse for that many days really got old.
We camped in an atypical fashion for us (not dispersed) but dang! this place was super nice. John welcomed us with open arms and enforced the noise ordnance. There’s a bike park, ropes course (with a flush toilet that opens at 8a…shh) disc golf, happened to be the fair…everyone had a blast, even if it feels a bit cramped at times
Fort Tuthill, the public side, not speaking for the Luke Air Force Side, is in an excellent location near Flagstaff. There are many non motorized trails in and from the campground, but no accommodations for even class 1 e-bikes. There is a Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS) beginning at the location and taking you to the city. Only problem here is that the city's rules on this network of trails does not allow even class 1 e-Bikes. This rule is more a philosophical position, IMO, than a anything based in reality since class 1 e-bikes are limited to pedal assist only, and must not provide assist above 20MPH. Come on folks, why do you care if the less physical among us have some assist such that they can enjoy these trails along side the more physically able? At the campground there is the Tree Top Experience, a zip line course that is incredible fun. One course is for adults and a smaller area for children. My complaint on the facilities would only be the dust. All the roads in the campground area are loaded with very fine dust that I would thing might be a health concern. Given that water is a very precious commodity in this area, why not oil the roads in the camp areas?
Visited the campground for a festival this weekend, and I am so impressed with every aspect. Perfect location, facilities are clean and abundant, the staff was so helpful and maintained immaculate vibes, the forest is pristine… 10/10 can’t wait to come back!
While it served our needs during a mountain bike race weekend, I would never choose to camp here for enjoyment. There are way too many people and the campsites are far too close together. The staff were helpful and friendly.
I had a very enjoyable weekend at the campgrounds. I was there to camp and attend the dog show at the fairgrounds next door. The camp was clean and well kept. The staff were very friendly and helpful. It was quite and peaceful. I highly recommend the campgrounds.
One of my favorite places to camp. Hosts are so kind and do a great job of keeping the place clean and organized. Some of the sites are so big and you get great buffers from neighbors if that's important to someone. With the biking/hiking trails, adventure course, Pepsi Amphitheater, special events, playgrounds basically in their backyard it ends up being a perfect place to stay and play. Highly recommend.
John & Bernadine are the best! Always so helpful and friendly. Bathrooms are serviced every 3 days which I appreciate. Even though I always carry my own TP, there always is some. I wish generators were not allowed but that's a tent-person opinion. So loud if they are right next to you.
Camping there this summer at least 4 weekends - love it!