Kellner

Fee Required USFS Developed Campground

About Kellner

Kellner Group Picnic Site is nestled at the base of the beautiful Pinal Mountains south of Globe, Arizona. This site's interesting rock walls and steps were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It sits in the riparian area of Kellner Canyon, which frequently has a small stream running through it. Spectacular Mountain Views This site boasts spectacular views of the Pinal Mountains, which rise 3,500 feet above it. The riparian area and stream host large sycamore and white oak trees which give it shade. Wildlife in the Pinal Mountains includes a large variety of birds, chipmunks, squirrels, coatimundi, and coos whitetail deer. A fire came very close to this area in the spring of 2017 and has affected some of the vegetation. Wildlife Watching and Islands in the Sky Recreation includes hiking, exploring and wildlife viewing. The Pinal Mountains are considered a "Sky Island" and make for excellent bird watching opportunities. A short 7-mile drive leads to Icehouse Canyon Day Use Area which hosts trailheads for Six Shooter Canyon Trail, Ice House Canyon Trail, Kellner Canyon Trail and the Telephone Trail. Kellner Group Picnic Site The unique rock walls and steps of Kellner Group Picnic Site were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1940's. The site is at the end of a gated, three-quarter-mile long road, giving it privacy and a remote feel. There are 5 picnic units with tables and grills, one group fire ring, and a vault toilet. Parking is limited to 5 vehicles and 25 people, and there is no room to turn a trailer around. Trash service is not available, so please, Pack it in, Pack it out. Weather Information The area is at an elevation of 4,400 ft. and may receive snow during a winter storm. The summer months are warm but tolerable, with the temperature ranging from 85-105 degrees. During Arizona's monsoon season, in the months of July and August, frequent afternoon or evening thunderstorms occur and there is the possibility of flash flooding in the sit

Details

Fees: Overnight Use: Group Site: $75 per night (up to 25 people)

Location

Coordinates: 33.334720, -110.829170

💎 17 Hidden Gems Nearby

Premium users can access 17 exclusive hidden gem camping spots within 50 miles of here.

Get Premium Access

Nearby Campgrounds

Apache Lake North Shore Boat Cg

Apache Lake was formed in 1927 when the Horse Mesa Dam was completed. Outstanding trout and warm-water fishing. Wet winters …

FREE US Forest Service

Burnt Corral Campground

Burnt Corral Campground and Day Use Area is set among the canyon walls of Apache Lake, which allows for great …

US Forest Service

Christmas Recreation Site

The site has gravel surfaced driveways, unimproved campsites, and a toilet.

FREE Bureau of Land Management

Crabtree Wash

This site offers shoreline parking and boat access. Access is by the Apache Trail National Forest Scenic Byway, a scenic …

US Forest Service

Davis Wash

Davis wash is accessible by the Apache Trail National Forest Scenic Byway, a scenic mountain road. Nearby are views of …

FREE US Forest Service

Devils Canyon

Site has been decommissioned.

FREE US Forest Service

Frazier Group

The Frazier Horse Campground is nestled into a Sonoran desert landscape at Roosevelt Lake, one of Arizona's most outstanding water-based …

US Forest Service

Frazier Horse

The Frazier Horse Campground is nestled into a Sonoran desert landscape at Roosevelt Lake, one of Arizona's most outstanding water-based …

US Forest Service

Grapevine Bay

This site is located along the shoreline of central Arizona's largest lake. The setting is in the Upper Sonoran Desert. …

FREE US Forest Service

Grapevine Group Campground

Groups are drawn to Grapevine Campground's unique setting and expansive facilities. The site's location near Roosevelt Lake's shoreline and nestled …

US Forest Service

Get the Full Experience on Mobile

Save this campground, access offline maps, read user reviews, and discover 17 hidden gems nearby.

Download the App