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Burro Creek CampgroundThe Burro Creek Recreation Site is situated along Burro Creek within a very scenic Sonoran desert Canyon at an elevation of 1,960 feet. This peaceful area has long been a favorite stop of travelers on nearby Highway 93. Visitors here are invariably fascinated with the contrast between the deep blue pools and tree-lined banks of Burro Creek, and the saguaro-studded hills and cliffs of its desert setting. Campground view from Highway 93 (overlook).
Location and AccessThe Burro Creek Recreation Site is located 60 miles northwest of Wickenburg on Highway 93. From Kingman, travel east 17 miles on Interstate 40, then south 53 miles on Highway 93. The recreation site turnoff is one mile south of Burro Creek Bridge. From the signed turnoff, continue 1.5 miles to the recreation site via the paved access road.
Scenic view from along Burro Creek. Facilities· Level sites available that can accommodate large recreational vehicles and suitable sites for tent campers. · One Handicap-Accessible campsite is available with nearby accessible restroom. · Most camping & picnicking sites are equipped with a metal fire grill, trashcan, picnic table, large sun-shelter Ramada, & a level-parking site. I · Desert garden · Information and Map exhibit · Drinking Water · Restrooms with flush toilets and sinks · Trailer/RV dump station · Group camping area for tents and/or recreational vehicles · Open campfires usually permitted within fire grills
Highway 93 Burro Creek Bridge Activities· Picnicking and Camping · Rock collecting - This area is noted for the occurrence of excellent blue and purple agate and Apache tears. · Trailhead for Back Country Trips - A large area of scenic wildlands is located upstream from the recreation site. · Overnight backpackers and day hikers can park their vehicles here without charge. · Photography - There are excellent spring wildflower displays in this area from March through May. · Desert Garden - The recreation site has a small area set aside containing a large variety of native cacti. Each variety is identified in a separate brochure (available on site). · Provides opportunity for visitors to become familiar with native plant life. Fees
* The Group Campsite Area at Burro Creek Recreation Site will not be honoring Golden Passports because a flat "Group Use Rate" is established in this "specialized recreation facility". ReservationsReservations are accepted up to two months in advance for use of the group site only. All individual sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For further information concerning site availability, weather conditions, recreation site regulations, or available activities, contact BLM Kingman Field Office (520) 692-4400
Bureau of Land Management
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