Hazlett Hollow Campground

Fee Required USFS Developed Campground

About Hazlett Hollow Campground

This is a relatively small, semi-primitive campground in the southern end of the Bradshaw Mountains in the Horsethief Basin Area. Ponderosa pine is the dominant vegetation type in the area. One of the most attractive and well-developed campgrounds in the southern Bradshaws. Most of the walls and walks throughout the campground were built of stone during the 1930s by the Civil Conservation Corp (CCC). This site may close early or open late, depending on snowfall. History of Hazlett Hollow Campground, researched and compiled by AARCHER, Inc. (1,523 KB PDF)Facilities15 campsites with picnic tables, and grills3-sided wooden camping shelters with concrete floors at each site No services available2 vault toilets (1 is accessible)Drinking water is available during the open season. Garbage service RVs: Maximum vehicle length varies by site from 22-40 feet No RV hook-up Drinking water is available for use on site, but not for filling RV water tanks High-clearance vehicle is recommended for those who plan to visit recreation sites in Horsethief Basin. Horsethief Basin Brochure (12.8 MB PDF)

Details

Fees: Overnight Use: Single Site: $10 per night

Location

Coordinates: 34.170072, -112.285409

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