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State Park
Little Elden Springs Horsecamp
Flagstaff, AZ
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- Address:Flagstaff, AZ
About
Overview
Little Elden Springs Horse Camp is a campground that was created for those who love horses and enjoy riding in a beautiful landscape. Located in the Coconino National Forest of northern Arizona, the campground offers opportunities for horseback riding, hiking and wildlife viewing.
The facility is very accommodating to campers and their horses and including hitching posts, plenty of space for horse trailers and access to over 30 miles of trails.
Recreation
Campers can access the Kachina Peaks Wilderness at the Weatherford Trail near Schultz Tank just up the road from the campground.
The Mount Elden/Dry Lake Hills Trail System is also accessible right from camp and is comprised of over 30 miles of trails for all levels of horseback riding, hiking and mountain biking.
Some of the nearby trails offer amazing views of the peaks, especially during the changing of the leaves in the fall when the aspens turn from green to gold.
Facilities
This campground is only available to campers with horses, and has been designed for the particular needs of equestrian campers. All 15 campsites allow easy access for vehicles pulling horse trailers and are equipped with horse-friendly accommodations. Two hitching posts are provided per site, and extra parking is available. Manure removal is the responsibility of the owners.
The restroom is accessible, though there are no accessible sites.
Stalls or corrals are not provided.
Natural Features
The campground lies near the base of Mount Elden in a lush ponderosa pine and gamble oak forest and has a view of the 12,000-ft. San Francisco Peaks. Fall foliage can be outstanding and very inviting for photography. There is a healthy population of mule deer and elk in the area that can be fun to watch and photograph when sighted.
Summers are very pleasant with sunny skies, high temperatures in the 60s to 80s and occasional afternoon thunderstorms.
Nearby Attractions
The nearby town of Flagstaff, Arizona, has shopping, restaurants and other conveniences. Visitors can also make a quick trip down the road to the must-see [Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument](http://www.nps.gov/sucr/index.htm) and [Wupatki National Monument](http://www.nps.gov/wupa/index.htm).
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Potable Water
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Trash Service
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
Individual Sites (15)
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Little Elden Springs Horsecamp
Trail
Little Bear to Sunset Loop
Arizona
7.4 mi2,057 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Sandy Seep Trail
Arizona
2.7 mi387 ftgain
Easy
Trail
Little Elden Trail
Arizona
12.6 mi2,192 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Weatherford Trail to Humphreys Peak
Arizona
22.3 mi7,080 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Weatherford Trail
Arizona
15.3 mi4,606 ftgain
Expert
Trail
Sandy Seep to Little Elden Spring
Arizona
7.8 mi1,240 ftgain
Difficult
Hunt context
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During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Arizona hunting page
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