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Day-Use
Areas
Purchase a Grand Annual Red
Rock Pass to receive unlimited entrances into many of
these popular day-use sites! Daily, weekly, and annual passes
are available.
Wading and fishing the cool waters of Oak Creek
are the most popular forms of recreation in Oak Creek Canyon. Water
is essential to life in and around the creek and to life far downstream.
This high desert riparian ecosystem is very sensitive to contamination
and disturbance. Human activity can have a significant effect on
water quality, so please help protect this oasis in the desert:
Don't Pollute The Creek!
Shoreline vegetation provides an important buffer
to water sources, protecting water quality by absorbing and slowing
runoff and holding soil in place. Damage to this shoreline vegetation
can result in soil erosion, changing watercourses over time, contaminating
water, and damaging riparian ecosystems. Protect Oak Creek: Avoid
Trampling Vegetation!
| BOATING
& FISHING |
FACILITIES |
HIGHLIGHTS |
| Oak
Creek Canyon |
Developed campgrounds and picnic areas
with drinking water and toilets; hiking trails. Slide Rock
and Red Rock State Parks |
Camping, fishing, waterplay, hiking, biking,
sightseeing, wildlife viewing |
| Stoneman
Lake |
Gravel boat ramp and parking area, picnic
tables and vault toilets |
Boating, fishing, picnicking and wildlife
viewing (3/06: No fish in this lake) |
| Verde
River |
Developed Day-Use Facilities include vault toilets and picnic
tables |
Fishing, boating, waterplay, whitewater rafting, hiking, biking,
sightseeing, wildlife viewing |
| Wet
Beaver Creek |
Campground, picnic area, drinking water, vault toilets, hiking
trails, wildlife viewing, wilderness |
Fishing, camping, waterplay, hiking, sightseeing |
| West
Clear Creek |
Primitive campground with vault toilets at Bullpen; hiking
trails, drinking water, cooking grills, vault toilets, and group
area at Clear Creek Campground |
Fishing, camping, waterplay, sightseeing, wildlife viewing,
photography |
| PICNIC
AREAS |
FEES |
FACILITIES
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| Banjo
Bill |
Open year-round - $8 per car (up to 5 people)
Walk-ins per day per person: $1 or Weekly or Grand Annual Red Rock Pass |
12 sites, picnic tables and cooking grills,
vault toilets |
| Halfway |
Open year-round - Red Rock Pass (minimum $5.00) or any America the Beautiful Pass |
8 sites, picnic tables and cooking grills, vault toilets |
| Encinoso |
Open year-round - Red Rock Pass (minimum $5.00) or any America the Beautiful Pass |
12 sites, picnic tables and cooking grills, vault toilets,
drinking water |
Slide
Rock State Park
(Arizona State Parks)
(Does not honor the Federal Passes) |
$8.00 per vehicle entry fee (up to 4 people in vehicle)
($10.00
per vehicle from Memorial Day through Labor Day)
$2.00
each for walk-ins, bicycle, or for over 4 in vehicle |
Picnic tables, snack bar, toilets and running
water |
Red
Rock State Park
(Arizona State Parks)
(Does not honor the Federal Passes) |
$6.00 per vehicle entry fee (up to 4 people in vehicle)
$2.00 each for walk-ins, bicycle,
horse, or for over 4 in vehicle |
Picnic tables, drinking water, toilets |
| Crescent
Moon Picnic Area |
Open year-round - $8. per vehicle (up to 5 people) Walk-ins: $1.00 each or Weekly or Grand Annual Red Rock Pass |
14 Picnic tables, cooking grills, group ramada, vault toilets |
| Grasshopper
Point |
Open year-round - $8. per vehicle or the Grand Annual
Red Rock Pass, Walk-ins per day per person: $1 or Weekly or Grand Annual Red Rock Pass |
3 Accessible picnic tables, vault toilets. |
| Call O' The Canyon (West
Fork Trailhead) |
Open year-round - $8. per vehicle or the Grand Annual
Red Rock Pass, Walk-ins per day per person: $1 or Weekly or Grand Annual Red Rock Pass |
6 picnic table sites; toilets; parking area for the West Fork
Trail. |
| Huckaby
Trailhead |
Red Rock Pass (minimum $5.00) or any America the Beautiful Pass |
3 picnic tables; toilets |
| Palatki
Ruins |
Red Rock Pass (minimum $5.00) or any America the Beautiful Pass |
2 picnic tables; toilets |
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