CAMPING @ UPPER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE

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contractID NRSO
description At an elevation of 7,400 feet, Lower Twilight Group Site offers groups a secluded camping escape from the summer desert heat. The scenic mountain setting is a great base for hiking, wildlife viewing and picnicking. The facility sits along the Swift Trail in southeastern Arizona, adjacent to Upper Twilight Group Site.
drivingDirection From Safford, Arizona, take State Route 191 south for 6 miles. Turn right onto State Route 366/Swift Trail and travel 14.5 miles to the turnoff on the right. Continue a mile to campsite. From Tucson, Arizona, take I-10 east for 90 miles. Take exit 352 for State Route 191, and turn left toward Safford. Drive 26.3 miles north and turn left on State Route 366/Swift Trail. Drive 14.5 miles to the turnoff on the right, and continue a mile to campsite.
facilitiesDescription Upper Twilight can accommodate a single group of up to 50 guests. Amenities include vault toilets, parking areas for up to six vehicles and a group campfire ring with a grill.
facility UPPER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE
facilityID 75538
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=75538&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation No drinking water provided; visitors must bring their own Total vehicle length less than 40 feet; Highway 366 is steep with a high number of switchbacks and a one-lane curved bridge at Wet Canyon Season dates may depend on weather or fire conditions; call 928-428-4150 for current information No trash cans available;remove trash from the forest prior to leaving the campsite No hookups available Check-in is at 2 p.m.; check-out is at noon Be sure your fire is completely extinguished before leaving; do not leave fires unattended Only downed trees and shrubs may be collected as firewood; tree-cutting is prohibited This is a high elevation facility; please use caution when traveling from lower elevations Bears live in the area; make sure all food and trash is secure Click here to learn more about Coronado National Forest 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.
nearbyAttrctionDescription The Mount Graham Wilderness Study Area, which includes the 10,720-foot Mount Graham and several trails, is close by.
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orientationDescription The campground lies beneath a nice canopy of ponderosa pine trees in the scenic Pinaleño Mountains in Coronado National Forest. Temperatures are very pleasant in summer compared to the heat of surrounding lowers deserts. The Coronado National Forest covers 1.78 million acres of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. Elevations range from 3,000 to 10,720 feet in 12 widely scattered mountain ranges, or "sky islands," that rise dramatically from the desert floor, supporting biologically diverse plant communities.
recreationDescription The Pinaleño Mountains boast excellent hiking opportunities, with several trailheads near the campground. The area's diverse habitat makes this a popular spot for birding. Groups also enjoy picnicking under the shade of pine trees.
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