FR 171 dispersed campsite in pines
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Overview

Roadside camps tucked in tall pines along a long stretch of Forest Road 171 west of Flagstaff.

FR 171 is a graded forest road with countless pull-outs and short spurs to flat pads. Shade is good, wind is lighter than lakeside, and you are still a quick drive into town for supplies. It is classic Northern Arizona dispersed camping - tables and toilets are on you, and fire rules change with the season.


Why go
Easy access, quiet pine shade, big sky nights, quick reach to Flagstaff trails and overlooks.
Watch out for
Muddy ruts after monsoons or snowmelt, weekend traffic, and dust from passing trucks.

If rain is in the forecast, pick higher gravel pads and avoid deep ruts - the cinders turn slick fast when wet.

At a Glance
Region
West of Flagstaff • Coconino NF
Elevation
~7,200 ft
Access Road
Graded dirt; passable to most vehicles when dry
Season
Late spring - fall (snow closes side spurs)
Sites
Pull-outs & short spurs; no tables/toilets
Fires
Allowed only when restrictions permit; use existing rings
Cell
Spotty to fair depending on ridge
Coordinates (area)
35.2770° N, 111.7600° W
Getting There

From I-40, use Flagstaff Ranch Rd or A-1 Mountain exits and follow forest signs to FR 171. Drive the main road and scout spurs signed for dispersed camping.

  1. Stay on the main graded road until you spot established pads or rock fire rings.
  2. Avoid deep ruts and soft shoulders after storms.
  3. Leave room for turnarounds - big rigs can box themselves in on tight spurs.
Before You Go
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Reminders
  • Pack out everything - no bins here.
  • Bring your own water & toilet kit.
  • Leveling blocks help on sloped pads.
Camping Info
  • Dispersed: no tables, toilets, or trash service - you bring the infrastructure.
  • Stay limits: follow posted 14-day stay rules for the district.
  • Ground: mix of cinders, dirt, and rock; some pads slope more than they look.
  • Noise: generally quiet at night, but you will hear the odd truck or side-by-side on weekends.
  • Leave No Trace: use existing pads and rings, bury or pack out waste, and scatter unused firewood.
My Notes

I like ridge-side pullouts with a bit of breeze - fewer bugs, big stars. If the forecast shows gusts, park the van to block the kitchen and stake the awning hard.

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