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Woodchute Trailhead
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Woodchute Trailhead

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About Woodchute Trailhead

A parking area that is accessible to passenger vehicles and has plenty of room for trailer turn-around, located in the cool pines of Mingus Mountain near the Woodchute Wilderness Area.Dispersed camping is NOT allowed at the trailhead, but is allowed on Forest Road 106. Campers are responsible for knowing regulations and restrictions. Provides access to: Woodchute Trail #102 and Martin Canyon Trail #103Check out Woodchute Trail described in Arizona Highways!Mingus Mountain Brochure (1.86 MB) 

Nestled in the heart of Arizona's high country, Woodchute Trailhead offers a gateway to some of the most spectacular outdoor recreation in the state. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for adventurers seeking to explore the diverse landscapes of central Arizona, from pine-forested mountains to scenic valleys dotted with historic mining communities.

The location puts you in the midst of outdoor enthusiast paradise. The immediate area is renowned for exceptional hiking, with the Woodchute Trail itself being a favorite among visitors of all skill levels. The surrounding region offers miles of well-maintained trails that wind through ponderosa pine forests, revealing stunning vistas and opportunities to experience Arizona's unique high-elevation ecosystem. Mountain bikers will find the terrain equally rewarding, with numerous trails offering everything from gentle cruises to challenging technical sections.

Beyond the trails, the region's rich history adds another dimension to your stay. The area was shaped by Arizona's mining heritage, and visitors can explore remnants of this colorful past while driving through charming mountain towns. Jerome, one of Arizona's most famous historic mining towns, sits nearby and offers quirky shops, galleries, and local character that provide an entertaining break from outdoor activities. The town's hillside location and well-preserved architecture make it a worthwhile side trip.

The surrounding landscape reveals Arizona's remarkable diversity. At this elevation, you'll experience four distinct seasons with cooler summers compared to Arizona's low desert regions, making it a perfect escape from extreme heat. The area receives adequate precipitation, supporting a lush forest environment quite different from the stereotypical desert image. Birdwatchers, wildlife photographers, and nature enthusiasts find the habitat incredibly rewarding year-round.

This location appeals particularly to those seeking authentic outdoor experiences without excessive crowds. Whether you're a serious hiker, casual nature walker, mountain biking enthusiast, or simply someone wanting to escape into peaceful forest surroundings, Woodchute Trailhead provides an excellent foundation for your Arizona adventure. The combination of accessible trails, scenic beauty, and proximity to historic attractions makes it a memorable destination for RV travelers.

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Cottonwood is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Arizona weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Cottonwood.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Cottonwood. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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