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6,500–11,400 ft · AZ🚗 Directions
Apache-Sitgreaves NF. Arizona's highest forested range. Spruce-fir and mixed conifer at high elevations, ponderosa lower. Excellent king bolete territory during monsoon.
Updated Apr 19, 6:06 PM MT
Precip 7d
0.25"
Precip 14d
0.45"
Soil Temp
43°F
SWE
Snow Water Equivalent — how much water is in the snowpack vs. normal. Declining SWE means snowmelt is adding moisture to the soil.Log your find on iNaturalist to help the community and get expert ID assistance. Photos, location, and habitat notes all help with identification.
100 sites
Apache-Sitgreaves NF at 9,000 ft. Spruce-fir zone. Excellent bolete habitat.
13 sites
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Dispersed camping near Greer. Spruce-fir meadows and mixed conifer.
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
14 sites
6 sites
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
8 sites
Along South Fork of the Little Colorado. Ponderosa and mixed conifer.
⚠ Road Access Notice
Always verify road access is public before following GPS directions to mountain areas. Many forest roads are seasonal, gated, or require 4WD. Dispersed camping follows USFS/BLM rules (typically 14-day limit). Check ranger district offices for current road and campground conditions.
0%
Drought
None
Snowmelt
steady
soil temp marginal (43°F vs 50°F min)
soil temp marginal (43°F vs 55°F min)
soil temp marginal (43°F vs 50°F min)