Upper Blue Campground

Upper Blue Campground
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Campground Overview:

Upper Blue Campground and it’s sister site located down the road, Blue Crossing Campground, are the most eastern campgrounds in Arizona. Both sites are located near the Blue River at high in the picturesque White Mountains within the beautiful Blue River Valley. The small community of Blue, Arizona is nearby. The campground is a perfect choice for a peaceful, rustic camping experience in a beautiful setting well off the beaten path. It also provides a convenient base camp for anyone seeking to explore the Blue Range Primitive Area via the Tutt Creek Trailhead.

Campground at a Glance

Level:

 Semi-Developed

Season:

 Year-Round

Nearby City:

 Show Low

Fishing:

 Blue River

Campground Website:

 Upper Blue Campground

Campground Map:

 N/A

Reservations:

 First-come, first-served basis

Location:

Nearby Attractions and Activities:

Upper Blue CampgroundBlue Range Primitive Area is a pristine and untouched wilderness located within the expansive Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Situated in eastern Arizona, this remote and rugged area offers a unique and immersive outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts seeking solitude and natural beauty.

Covering a vast expanse of diverse terrain, including deep canyons, towering mountains, and dense forests, the Blue Range Primitive Area is known for its unspoiled wilderness and abundant wildlife. It is designated as a primitive area, meaning it is protected from motorized vehicles and developed facilities, allowing visitors to truly connect with the natural environment.

The area is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including old-growth forests, wildflowers, and a wide array of animal species. Visitors to the Blue Range Primitive Area can expect to encounter majestic elk, deer, black bears, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Exploration opportunities within the Blue Range Primitive Area are abundant. Hiking enthusiasts can embark on challenging trails that wind through the rugged landscapes, revealing hidden canyons, scenic overlooks, and sparkling streams. The Tutt Creek Trailhead is located nearby. A good part of this trail is actually in a riparian or streamside habitat rather than a desert. Here you’ll find narrowleaf cottonwood and a few well-off old ponderosa rather than cactus. On the lower hillsides and ridges of the Blue, the most noticeable vegetation is juniper trees. Look underneath them and in the exposed areas on dry hillsides and you will see some cacti, mostly prickly pear and an occasional cholla.

Upper Blue CampgroundFor those seeking a true wilderness experience away from the crowds, the Blue Range Primitive Area in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest provides an untouched and awe-inspiring natural environment where one can disconnect from the modern world and immerse themselves in the rugged beauty of Arizona’s wilderness.

Nearby Campgrounds:

Campground full or want to see what’s around? Try one of these campgrounds located nearby

Blue Crossing CampgroundBlue Crossing Campground

Luna Lake CampgroundLuna Lake Campground