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Lots of camping spots along these forest roads. The coordinates I used were almost to the end of the road, about 20-25 miles in on a rough forest road. Might be possible for sedans when dry, but 4WD definitely recommended. This is a convenient location from Flagstaff and Sedona. It’s well-known by locals and it’s busy on most weekends. College-aged parties were going long into the night last time I was here.
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Populated but not crowded at all for a busy weekend. Had good cell coverage with Verizon.
Report Check-InLots of dispersed camping but very far from Flagstaff. Took me 2 hours to drive the very bumpy and washboard road. So bumpy that my RV air conditioner had to be replaced after the vibrations sprung a leak of its mineral oil.
Report Check-InI love this spot. But will never come back on a weekend again. Most people are respectful, but then there are large groups having covid parties, screaming, talking, playing loud annoying music and just being totally annoying all night. I had already been here a few nights, and it was only Friday night.
Report Check-InTons of camping spots along these forest roads. The coordinates I used were almost to the end of the road, about 20-25 miles in on a rough forest road. I saw a few sedans coming in so I'd say it's pretty accessible for most vehicles, when dry. This is a convenient location from Flagstaff and Sedona, seems to be pretty well-known and busy on most weekends. I'd definitely go back again and explore some more.
FYI- google "End of the World, Flagstaff" and get some more info and some better pictures of the views
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