Stateline Campground

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  • (4.4)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Stateline Campground is located on the border of Utah and Arizona on the Houserock Valley Road. The campground has about 7 sites with a pit toilet and shade structures. The site has no water. The site also is where the Arizona National Scenic Trail ends.

Directions

From Fredonia, take 89A east over the Kaibab Plateau to House Rock Valley Road. Turn north on House Rock Valley Road until you see signs for the Stateline Campground.

Fees

None

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Free
Picnic Table
Toilets
Trash

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Average ratings

4.4

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Mandy McClain

2 years ago
4/5

The camp ground is really nice. Was surprised that every site had a shade and firepit. Need more spaces. I was there to pick up 2 of my sons who had just hiked the AZT. The other camper were nice too.. I do believe you need the label the entrances to the campground at the main road better. Hard to find.

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Ryan Emmett

2 years ago
5/5

I love this area. This is a very simple campground. Shade, bathrooms, picnic tables are the primary offerings. I think there are only about 10 sites. The location is about 10 miles from Hwy 89, 16 miles from 89A. About 1 mile from Wire Pass Trailhead. There is no cell service in the CG, but there is service out at the road.

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Silverado TX

2 years ago
4/5

A well maintained, free campground... Yes, please!

I stayed here and had the whole place to myself. Didn’t expect that, but I was quite ok with it. Definitely was worth the stay.

Whether you’re coming from the north or south, the road getting there can be rough at times, but as long as it’s dry just about any vehicle can make it. Just take your time and pay attention to the road and your surroundings.

Cell reception (if you need it) can be spotty along the road and at the campground. However, there is a decent/strong signal that can be found. Also, just as a tip, always go prepared with enough supplies (food/water/clothing) for you and your passengers, and always let someone know where you are going and when you will return.

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Mike Johnson

1 year ago
4/5

Great free camp ground. 10 miles of dirt road to get there. Can be passable with a 2 wheel, low clearance vehicle but if there is any weather that can change easily.

No potable water on site so make sure you have plenty.

Minimal shade so it can get hot during the day.

Many seemed to use this campground as a stopover in their travel and not for a multi day stay.

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Daniel Bolshinsky

3 years ago
5/5

Just to start, be aware that mobile data is practically non-existent here, with just a single spot for T-Mobile that I managed to connect to.

On a positive note, this place is an absolute gem for stargazing and exploring trails during the day.

I'd highly recommend trying out the trail along the wadi near the site, and if the weather allows, even going for a run. However, I'd advise against traveling at night; it's best to simply soak in the breathtaking starlit skies without venturing too far.

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