This is a great rustic campground, with nice pines and lots of places to walk. The camp hosts were very nice both times we were there, Oct 08 and Sept 09. We stayed at the last weekend of the year in order to attend the Flagstaff Science Week both years. There are sites with just water and sites with water and sewer, but no electric on any. You can run generators, but it's great that most people didn't when we were there. The quiet is awesome! There is also nice little museum right by the campground as there used to be an active base here. This campground is located just south of Flag, west of I-17, with the airport to th east. Great location, easy to buzz into town, but quiet and remote for relaxing.
It's a little tight for bigger rigs, but the camp hosts were helpful in situating us. We have a 35foot Class A with one slide out. There was a Boy Scout Campout going on in the campground this year and there was plenty of room and the noise was nicely muffled by the pines. :) Just a hint of revellie here and there. :)
This campground is part of a larger facility - it's about 400 Acres, but part is military and part is public. I don't know where the other person stayed in Cabins - I think she's referring to the Air Force Recreation Side, but that is only available to DOD personnel.
Public Camping: http://www.coconino.az.gov/parks.aspx?id=410
Air Force Hotel and Camping: http://www.forttuthill.com/policy.html
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