The vast majority of all three ranger districts of the Kaibab National Forest is open to dispersed camping unless specifically restricted for reasons such as proximity to developed campgrounds or other natural or cultural resource concerns. Dispersed camping is the term used for camping anywhere in the National Forest outside of a developed campground. If you plan to disperse camp on the Kaibab National Forest, please review our Dispersed Camping Guidelines and Restrictions.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5313083.pdf
We had a wonderful time. I think we were lucky because it wasn't that crowded. The area was clean and all the other campers were behaving. I had heard some negative things about the area especially a holiday weekend. Did not experience anything negative. Will definitely go again. Great trails to ride.
Great quiet dispersed campground. Easy access in any vehicle with a dozen or so sites.
Excellent place to camp. Camp spots are far apart from each other for plenty of privacy and there are many trees providing shade.
Wonderful during the week but weekend brings ohvs and kids and dogs and people just let them run. Right through your campsite, with you sitting there. 5 areas for camping along with dispersed farther up the road. Road gets narrow the further you go. Does not connect to the other side.
Ran Into A Lot Of Cows Driving In. It's An Open Range. Tons Of Cow Patty's But That Is To Be Expected. The Area Was Peaceful And Felt Safe. There Were Several Rustic Fire 🔥 Pits Available For Use.