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Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping

Bellemont, Arizona · Coconino County · Facility

Looking for a camping spot in the woods with easy access to some of the Flagstaff area's fantastic trails and recreation opportunities along US 180? The Wing Mountain area southwest of the San Francisco Peaks offers fantastic dispersed camping along Forest Roads (FRs) 222 and 171, suitable for tents, campers, and recre…

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About Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping

Looking for a camping spot in the woods with easy access to some of the Flagstaff area's fantastic trails and recreation opportunities along US 180? The Wing Mountain area southwest of the San Francisco Peaks offers fantastic dispersed camping along Forest Roads (FRs) 222 and 171, suitable for tents, campers, and recreational vehicles.Wing Mountain is a prominent cinder cone volcano located approximately six miles southwest of the San Francisco Peaks, rising to an elevation of 8,560 feet. The mountain is surrounded by ponderosa pine forest on fairly level terrain at approximately 7,600 feet. FR 222 and FR 171: Easy to navigate, with fairly smooth, wide dirt roads offering areas where you may pull your vehicle and rig up to 300 feet off the road (refered to as "camping corridors" on the Motor Vehicle Use Map).Western end of FR 222A (between FR 171 and FR 519): Easy to navigate and offers areas suitable for everything from tents to recreational vehicles.Northern end of FR 222A (near FR 222) and western end of FR 9001P (near FR 171): These roads are narrower and rougher, and more suited to tent or small trailer camping. Nearby Attractions and ActivitiesDistances and estimated driving times from the junction of US 180 and Forest Road 222:Arizona Snowbowl: 8 miles, 16 minutesHumphreys, Aspen Loop, and Kachina trailheads (at the Snowbowl): 8 miles, 16 minutesKendrick Park Watchable Wildlife Trail: 11.5 miles, 13 minutesBismarck Lake Trail: 13.5 miles, 22 minutesArizona Nordic Village: 7.8 miles, 10 minutesRed Mountain Trail: 23 miles, 27 minutesSlate Mountain Trail: 24 miles, 40 minutesLava River Cave: 10.5 miles, 20 (via FR 245) to 30 minutes (via FR 222) Hover mouse cursor over image to display slideshow controls.View album on Flicker

How to Get There

Flagstaff to Forest Road 222 via US 180 (map): Drive north on US 180 for 8.7 miles. Turn left on FR 222 (1.3 miles past Snowbowl Road). The dispersed camping area begins here and extends most of FR 222 (6.5 miles), and along FR 171 between FR 222 and FR 222A (to the south).Flagstaff to Forest Road 171 via I-40 (map): Drive east on I-40 for 10 miles from the I-17/I-40 interchange. Take exit 185 toward Belmont. Turn right onto Transwestern Road, then left on Brannigan Park Road. Drive for 0.8 miles and turn right onto Forest Road 171. Drive 1.1 mile to the southern end of the dispersed camping area at the junction of FR 171 and FR 222A. The dispersed camping area extends up FR 171 for two miles to FR 222, and most of the lenghth of FR 222.There are also additional dispersed camping corridors along FR 171 north of FR 222 in the Lava River Cave area. Click on map thumbnail to open a larger view in a new window [PDF, 4.2 MB]:

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Plan Your Visit to Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping

Heading to Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping?

No central reservation system listed for Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/269779) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Wing Mountain Dispersed Camping?

Flagstaff to Forest Road 222 via US 180 (map): Drive north on US 180 for 8.7 miles. Turn left on FR 222 (1.3 miles past Snowbowl Road). The dispersed camping area begins here and extends most of FR 222 (6.5 miles), and along FR 171 between FR 222 and FR 222A (to the south).Flagstaff to Forest Road 171 via I-40 (map): Drive east on I-40 for 10 miles from the I-17/I-40 interchange. Take exit 185 tow…