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    Went bare faced into the woods and nature showed me its beauty.
    ViVi S.

    When you add fresh air, a warm campfire, bright stars and s'mores (in our case, scotch and cigars), life is meant for camping adventures. Think outside. No box required. Let your feet wander, your eyes marvel, and your soul ignite. Came to Apache Lake on a spur camping invite and couldn't be happier. It's an easy two-hour drive to the site and the WiFi is weak to almost none, perfect for getting off the radar. You will need to stop at Globe for gas or other essentials because the next stop is the Roosevelt Marina and gas is outrageous there. Just five miles off the main trek to Roosevelt Lake and you'll catch a view of the Roosevelt Dam Bridge before you turn off to SR88. If you're in a SUV/Jeep/Truck, you'll fare better than driving a compact car going onto the dirt road. It's a winding twist and turn, but you'll end up at the Upper Burnt Corral Recreation Site. With several hidden coves and community spots, all you need is a Tonto parking pass. Unfortunately, this pass is not part of the National Park Pass but will only cost you $5-8 if you pick it up at a Big 5 Sporting shop. Make sure your pass is valid because the ranger does come to check. Our spot was situated right next to the water with enough room for 6-8 tents. Camping etiquette is to give people space and luckily, we only had two other neighbors. If you're looking for a community feel rather than a private retreat, go further down to the beach area. There's park provided grills and running water to make your stay more comfortable. The lake was finally full of water from the recent rainfalls but it was shallow enough you can wade in to cool off. If you're adventurous enough, you can kayak around the lake and get some pretty breathtaking views. Our site was close enough to the trash bins and a restroom but really, it was an outhouse. I think going behind a bush might have been more sanitary. The park ranger does come frequently to service the restroom. Take lots of wet wipes to also double as a mini shower until you get to civilization. I will say if you're planning to go, any time between April and July, it's going to be as hot as the valley unless you're in the water. Also, they were spawning the fish so you'll end up catching crawdads more than anything. Perhaps, plan for early spring or late fall. In any event, I got a great tan and logged in some serious miles on my Garmin, not to mention memories with camping friends. I think there's nothing like being at home among the trees. You're never too old to play outside. Calm is a super power!

    Raccoons wanting to hang out with us at our bonfire.
    Bill M.

    Just finished another camping trip at the Burnt Corral Campground. We had another positive experience at one of the waterfront campsites. Very beautiful scenery, and everyone around us was quiet and respectful. There was some kind of fishing tournament going on, so we did get woken up every morning around 5am by the participants and their vehicles going to the boat ramp. This was not a big deal, but when you camp with a toddler, every minute of sleep is precious! LOL. Had some "uninvited guests" at our camp each night.....Raccoons! They must have been hungry, because they had very little fear of us or our campfire! See pics. Beautiful scenery down the far end of the lake by the dam. We were a little disappointed when we tried to tie our boat up near the marina/restaurant area, and saw the "$20 docking fee" signs.....Guess the business owners over there don't want/need our money.....What's up with that??? Going back one more time before the cold hits. Stay tuned for another review. P.S. - Garbage bins were quite stinky after the weekend - will have to find out when their trash days are so that we can camp after that.

    Just be careful on the road. It is very small and it does get tight when you have a camper going up. I drove it in my Toyota Corolla with no problems. Though Maps took us somewhere different we did find the way after asking someone. The campground was very nice and the water was warm! Right now there is a burn ban on so bring something you can cook on without starting a camp fire.

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    This is a great trail, it's about 60 minutes from Phoenix, the elevation change at the top makes…read morethis place about 20 - 30 degrees cooler than the valley, there are about two first come first served camp spots at the top. Once you park, there's a short 20 minute hike up to some radio towers with a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. I've never camped here myself, but I usually see someone who drove in and is tent camping or camping out of a conversion van of some type. My most recent visit corresponded to a thunder storm in the valley, which meant it was a bit rainy on the hike up the trail. It's a relatively easy hike with some consistent elevation increase on the way up, you can do this hike in a pair of sneakers and a bottle of water. As far as the drive in, nothing too treacherous here, the road is passable by anything with four wheels and a driver with a bit of gumption. Four wheel drive and a high clearance vehicle is NOT required for this drive, but it certainly does make it easier to navigate. I definitely take air out of the tires for any dirt road and this is no exception; although, if you don't carry an air compressor in your vehicle, I'd suggest you don't let air out as there really isn't anywhere close by to put air back in. You can spend 5 minutes looking at the view or a couple hours. You can bring a picnic basket, your water bottle and a granola bar, or nothing at all - whatever you feel like on this excursion. It's a fairly easy destination and if you've been outside and walked more than a mile in one go within the past 6 months, this hike will be a piece of cake for you!

    Quick escape from Phoenix! Temps drop about 20 degrees and nice gravel road will take you to the…read moretop (around 7000'). Epic camping and fires are allowed. Make sure you clean up your trash!

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