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Cottonwood Campground

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Cottonwood Campground

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Cottonwood Campground is a vital backcountry facility nestled deep within the majestic Grand Canyon, along the North Kaibab Trail. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1267 meters (4156 feet), it serves as a crucial stopover for hikers traversing the canyon's challenging terrain, offering a refreshing oasis amidst the vast, rugged landscape. This unique location provides direct access to the Bright Angel Creek, a welcome feature for those exploring the Grand Canyon's depths.

Visitors consistently praise Cottonwood Campground for its strategic…

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    20 maggio 2018

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    Il Cottonwood Campground è l'unico campeggio sul North Kaibab Trail. Da qui, il North Rim dista circa 11 km e 1110 metri di dislivello. Sono disponibili servizi igienici e acqua corrente da maggio a ottobre. Il Bright Angel Creek, che scorre direttamente al campeggio, invita a una nuotata rinfrescante.

    Per il pernottamento è necessario un permesso, che può essere richiesto qui nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/backcountry-permit.htm
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    Un buon posto per fare il pieno d'acqua e girarsi se ti senti stanco per la salita al North Rim.
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    Bel campeggio piccolo con piazzole ben definite. In estate quasi tutte le piazzole rimangono a lungo sotto il sole cocente, solo due (di cui una di gruppo) offrono un po' d'ombra. Ma hai il Bright Angel Creek dietro il muro della tenda, dove puoi rinfrescarti e riempire le tue scorte d'acqua.
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    Elevazione 1.270 m

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    Posizione:Coconino County, Arizona, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What specific facilities are available at Cottonwood Campground?

    Cottonwood Campground offers basic but essential facilities for backcountry hikers. Each campsite includes a picnic table and a fire ring. Flush toilets and potable running water are available from May to October. Outside of these months, water may be limited, so hikers should plan accordingly. There are no electrical hookups, and generator use is not permitted.

    How do I secure a permit or make a reservation for Cottonwood Campground?

    An overnight permit is mandatory for staying at Cottonwood Campground. These permits are highly sought after and must be applied for in advance through the Grand Canyon National Park backcountry office. It's crucial to plan your trip and apply for your permit well ahead of time, as availability is limited.

    Is Cottonwood Campground dog-friendly?

    Pets are generally not permitted on trails below the rim in Grand Canyon National Park, which includes Cottonwood Campground. Service animals are an exception. Always check the latest regulations on the National Park Service website before planning your trip with a pet.

    What activities are suitable for families at Cottonwood Campground?

    Cottonwood Campground is a backcountry site within the Grand Canyon, primarily serving hikers on multi-day treks. While the Bright Angel Creek offers a refreshing spot for a dip, the journey to and from the campground involves significant elevation changes and challenging terrain. It is generally recommended for families with older children or those accustomed to strenuous hiking. There are no specific recreational facilities for young children.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible facilities at Cottonwood Campground?

    Due to its remote backcountry location and the rugged nature of the trails leading to it, Cottonwood Campground does not offer wheelchair-accessible facilities. The terrain is unpaved and uneven, making it unsuitable for wheelchair access.

    Is Cottonwood Campground suitable for winter camping, and what facilities are available then?

    Winter camping at Cottonwood Campground is possible, but hikers must be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially limited facilities. Running water and flush toilets are typically shut off from November to April, meaning only vault toilets may be available, and hikers must carry all their water or be prepared to filter from Bright Angel Creek. The trail conditions can also be more challenging due to ice or snow at higher elevations.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or alternative accommodations near Cottonwood Campground?

    Cottonwood Campground is a remote backcountry site deep within the Grand Canyon. There are no cafes, pubs, or alternative accommodations directly nearby. The nearest services are at Phantom Ranch, further down the canyon, or at the North Rim (seasonal) and South Rim, which are significant distances and elevation changes away. Hikers must be self-sufficient.

    What are some specific hiking routes or trails accessible directly from Cottonwood Campground?

    Cottonwood Campground is located directly on the North Kaibab Trail, making it a key stop for hikers traversing the Grand Canyon. From here, you can continue your ascent towards the North Rim (approximately seven miles with 3,600 feet of elevation gain) or descend further into the canyon towards Phantom Ranch and the Colorado River. There are no other major named trails branching directly from the campground itself, but the North Kaibab Trail offers stunning views and access to the Bright Angel Creek.

    How much shade is available at Cottonwood Campground, especially during summer?

    Visitor tips indicate that Cottonwood Campground offers very limited natural shade, especially during the summer months. Most pitches are exposed to the sun for long periods. While the Bright Angel Creek provides a place to cool off, hikers should be prepared for direct sun exposure and bring appropriate sun protection.

    What are the water provisions at Cottonwood Campground outside of the May-October period?

    Outside of the May to October season, the running water at Cottonwood Campground is typically turned off to prevent freezing. During these times, hikers must carry all their water or be equipped to filter and treat water from Bright Angel Creek. Always check the current conditions with the National Park Service before your trip.

    How does Cottonwood Campground compare to other backcountry campgrounds in the Grand Canyon?

    Cottonwood Campground is unique as the only designated campground along the North Kaibab Trail between the North Rim and Phantom Ranch. It offers a crucial mid-point stop for hikers. Unlike some more primitive sites, it provides flush toilets and potable water during its operational season (May-Oct). Its location by Bright Angel Creek is a significant advantage for cooling and water access, setting it apart from higher-elevation or more exposed sites.

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