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Just moved to Phoenix for work. I’ll be here for a couple of months. My wife and I have a 2 yr old and want to do some camping to check out area around here (Grand Canyon National Park area). My concern is the heat with my 2y/o. Any tips for camping in this heat? Any spots that might be better for exploring and setting up camp would be appreciated. Just looking to check out the area without it being miserable for the family. What do you guys do for summer camping this time of year?
 

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Almost anywhere with an elevation of 7,000 feet or higher will definitely feel better than Phoenix in the summer! Or, I usually, try to camp in the trees above 5,500 feet.

Here are some ideas:
- around Flagstaff
- Mingus Mountain
- around Alpine
- around Hannagan Meadow
- Mt. Graham area in the Pinaleño Mountains - Graham County
- Chiricahua Mountains–Cochise County
- the top of Carr Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains - Cochise County

Let me know if you need more specific information about any of the above.

Also, keep in mind that even though the higher elevations are cooler the UV from sun may be greater and cause sunburn faster.
 
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Just an FYI the north rim is closed due to the Magnum wildfire. It is now encroaching on Vermillion Cliffs as well.
 

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Almost anywhere with an elevation of 7,000 feet or higher will definitely feel better than Phoenix in the summer! Or, I usually, try to camp in the trees above 5,500 feet.
Thanks for the recommendations! I’m gonna start looking at those spots and come up with a plan. I’ll let you know if I have any questions. Thx again
 

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Mount Graham by Safford lets you play in Arivaipa creek and then run up to some serious cool temps
The Alpine area has Big Lake and plenty of elevation, just be bear aware and not leave kids snacks around.
Hualapai mountain by Kingman is higher than most folks think and Wild Cow campground on the backside
I avoid the Flagstaff area like the plague as way too many goofballs go there.
 
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Almost anywhere with an elevation of 7,000 feet or higher will definitely feel better than Phoenix in the summer! Or, I usually, try to camp in the trees above 5,500 feet.

Here are some ideas:
- around Flagstaff
- Mingus Mountain
- around Alpine
- around Hannagan Meadow
- Mt. Graham area in the Pinaleño Mountains - Graham County
- Chiricahua Mountains–Cochise County
- the top of Carr Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains - Cochise County

Let me know if you need more specific information about any of the above.

Also, keep in mind that even though the higher elevations are cooler the UV from sun may be greater and cause sunburn faster.
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Saw your reply to original post above. We are traveling though AZ from south to north in our FJ. Can you recommend any good drives and camps for December time of year?
 

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Almost anywhere with an elevation of 7,000 feet or higher will definitely feel better than Phoenix in the summer! Or, I usually, try to camp in the trees above 5,500 feet.

Here are some ideas:
- around Flagstaff
- Mingus Mountain
- around Alpine
- around Hannagan Meadow
- Mt. Graham area in the Pinaleño Mountains - Graham County
- Chiricahua Mountains–Cochise County
- the top of Carr Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains - Cochise County

Let me know if you need more specific information about any of the above.

Also, keep in mind that even though the higher elevations are cooler the UV from sun may be greater and cause sunburn faster.
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Saw your reply to original post above. We are traveling though AZ from south to north in our FJ. Can you recommend any good drives and camps for December time of year?
Do you have a route more or less planned out already?

Back way to Crown King is a popular run and is close to the middle of the state (north of lake pleasant).

If you want to do some mild wheeling through an amazing canyon check out the "box canyon" by florence junction.
 

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Almost anywhere with an elevation of 7,000 feet or higher will definitely feel better than Phoenix in the summer! Or, I usually, try to camp in the trees above 5,500 feet.

Here are some ideas:
- around Flagstaff
- Mingus Mountain
- around Alpine
- around Hannagan Meadow
- Mt. Graham area in the Pinaleño Mountains - Graham County
- Chiricahua Mountains–Cochise County
- the top of Carr Canyon in the Huachuca Mountains - Cochise County

Let me know if you need more specific information about any of the above.

Also, keep in mind that even though the higher elevations are cooler the UV from sun may be greater and cause sunburn faster.
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Saw your reply to original post above. We are traveling though AZ from south to north in our FJ. Can you recommend any good drives and camps for December time of year?
Do you have a route more or less planned out already?

Back way to Crown King is a popular run and is close to the middle of the state (north of lake pleasant).

If you want to do some mild wheeling through an amazing canyon check out the "box canyon" by florence junction.
Back Road to Crown King is an amazing trip. Box Canyon is my trusty trail for quick trips. If you do sandman road makes a great loop.
 
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Not familiar enough with roads and area to try the back way to CK. I think we will do the box canyon though as it’s more accessible and straightforward
 
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Just moved to Phoenix for work. I’ll be here for a couple of months. My wife and I have a 2 yr old and want to do some camping to check out area around here (Grand Canyon National Park area). My concern is the heat with my 2y/o. Any tips for camping in this heat? Any spots that might be better for exploring and setting up camp would be appreciated. Just looking to check out the area without it being miserable for the family. What do you guys do for summer camping this time of year?
Mogollon Rim. Lakes and camping in higher elevation. Has sites where you pay and have facilities or you can go deeper in and wilderness camp.
 

TN_4Runner

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Not familiar enough with roads and area to try the back way to CK. I think we will do the box canyon though as it’s more accessible and straightforward
Backway to Crown King is pretty easy to navigate. I posted the trail in the downloadables. If you cant find it let me know and I can get it to you
 
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