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About Manzanita.
Number of accommodations: 14
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Open year round
This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (492)
What Guests Are Saying
Manzanita Campground is praised for its beautiful location, clean facilities, and friendly hosts, making it an enjoyable place to stay near Sedona. Many visitors appreciated the well-maintained sites and the peaceful atmosphere, particularly the soothing sounds of the nearby creek. However, some reviewers noted the small size of the campsites and occasional traffic noise from the nearby highway as minor drawbacks.
What Guests Are Saying
Manzanita Campground is praised for its beautiful location, clean facilities, and friendly hosts, making it an enjoyable place to stay near Sedona. Many visitors appreciated the well-maintained sites and the peaceful atmosphere, particularly the soothing sounds of the nearby creek. However, some reviewers noted the small size of the campsites and occasional traffic noise from the nearby highway as minor drawbacks.
Review Summary
Karen H
VerifiedJune 25, 2025 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: MANZANITA
Wonderful camp ground.
Matthew N
VerifiedJune 25, 2025 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: MANZANITA
As we arrived late afternoon, Our campsite was clean and had our reservation tag on it. We liked 12 as it had stone stairs down to campsite where we park our car... rather than hop a wall. We were courteous and let the 13 and 11 campsite locations know they were more than welcome to use the steps to access their own site. Camp host was available when needed and the creek was awesome... just about 20 steps from campsite... nice little waterfalls... if you could call them that and a lot of shade. We sat our chairs in the water... very chilly even though it was over 90 degrees outside... it still was refreshing. Slide rock was a day trip... literally a 5 minute drive away.. we were third in line and had a great day there. You have to time it right as they don't move the cones till about 758am lol would love to come back to site 12 one day... thanks for the memories
Ellen R
VerifiedJune 19, 2025 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: MANZANITA
We love Manzanita. It's a small campground and it's in a great location. We always reserve our favorite site 6 months in advance. Because it's a small campground, tightly packed with only 20 or so sites , you can be at the mercy of your neighbors. If they are courteous, great. If they shout, snore or are discourteous, you're in trouble. Our first night there, a very loud group of young adults a few sites over whooped it up hollering into the wee hours, despite the posted 10pm-6am quiet hours, and no park host intervened. Great icy cold swimming holes in every direction. A couple of caveats: bring your own drinking water. The water from the spigots here is rusty colored and tastes terrible. The south exit is very tricky, a very steep driveway that goes right into oncoming traffic at the top.
Wanda B
VerifiedJune 13, 2025 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: MANZANITA
Love Manzanita. Camp there every year and been in this area for 20+ years so we know it well. This is one of the best campsites because excellent creek access and is tent only. Only downside of this location is that it is downstream of Slide Rock.
Typical extended camp for us, but we’ll usually stay around oak creek for 7-10 days at a time with several day trips per year.
The downside this year was that the camp host was unfriendly and had an attitude with us. Thankfully we didn’t have to deal with them much so we don’t let those things spoil our camp. We’d just never experienced a rude and condescending camp host before. I’m unsure if we received an attitude because we know the area and are locals. The district has outsourced camp host (and ticketing agent locations such as West Fork) these past few years. They’re usually okay, but this time was unlucky. They seem to treat you worse if they sense you’re local. Our best experience has been with park rangers as hosts. We miss them, bring the park rangers back please.
Todd O
VerifiedJune 12, 2025 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: MANZANITA
It's just wonderful, close to bathrooms ,water, and hiking.
Todd L
VerifiedMay 30, 2025 • Stayed at: 14, Loop: MANZANITA
Clean, right by the creek and very organized. Only thing that doesn’t make it even better is the camp sites are right on top of each other. Very family friendly and the staff ensured that all campers were aware of quiet hours. Restrooms were clean and stocked.
Derek P
VerifiedMay 27, 2025 • Stayed at: 07, Loop: MANZANITA
The campground in nice, but it's located right next to a busy road. Thankfully traffic is very low from 10PM to 5AM.
Iryna A
VerifiedMay 20, 2025 • Stayed at: 17, Loop: MANZANITA
Great spot to get away from the crowd
Jene M
VerifiedMay 13, 2025 • Stayed at: 18, Loop: MANZANITA
Camping by the stream is amazing! Hearing the sound of the babbling brook is the greatest appeal of this campground. Keep your stuff packed away. Unfortunately we had to remind kids not to take other campers wood.
Daniel W
VerifiedMay 2, 2025 • Stayed at: 18, Loop: MANZANITA
This campground was delightful! We enjoyed the songbirds, the creek, and the Sterling Pass hike across the street is spectacular. This campground was the perfect way to start our Arizona Vacation.
Location Manzanita.
Address:
5900 N. Hwy 89 A
Sedona, AZ, 86336
United States
From Phoenix, take I-17 north to Exit 298 for Highway 179. Take 179 north to Sedona. Turn right (north) onto Highway 89A in Oak Creek Canyon and travel 6 miles to the campground.
From Flagstaff, take I-17 south and exit for Highway 89A toward Sedona. Travel 23 miles south on 89A (a winding mountain road) into Oak Creek Canyon. The campground is located just south of Slide Rock State Park.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.9417 / -111.742
Elevation: 1828 feet
Policies & Rules
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Tents only; no oversized vehicles, trailers or RVs allowed |
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Bring confirmation letter to the campground |
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Only 1 vehicle allowed per site. No additional parking available. |
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No hookups available |
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No horses or off-road vehicles allowed; motorbikes may only be used for entering and exiting the campground |
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No radios or amplified devices allowed |
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Click here for more information on the Coconino National Forest |
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Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org. |
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No portable showers or toilets allowed in campground |
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No cutting, chopping or splitting wood within the campground |
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Campsites must be occupied first night of reservation |
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Campsite cannot be unattended more than 24 hours |
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The camping stay limit in Red Rock District is limited to 7 days |