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Bear Flat Recreation Site adventures

Bear Flat Recreation Site Adventures

Bear Flat Recreation Site offers a peaceful mountain retreat on the Mogollon Rim of Arizona, featuring lush forests, a clear creek, and opportunities for camping, hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

Approx. 500 acres at the site, part of thousands across Coconino National Forest
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 15,000
Annual Visitors
Mid-20th Century (dates vary by facility addition)
Year Established

About Bear Flat Recreation Site

 

Located along the Mogollon Rim within the Coconino National Forest in northern Arizona, Bear Flat Recreation Site provides visitors with access to a rich ponderosa pine forest environment with abundant wildlife and clear streams. The site is situated at approximately 7,000 feet in elevation, offering cooler temperatures in summer and snow-covered scenery during winter months. The area includes Bear Flat Campground, a popular spot for fishing on Bear Creek, known for its native Apache trout and rainbow trout populations. Hikers can explore several forest trails that meander through mixed conifer and aspen stands. The recreation site is easily accessible from Arizona State Route 260, making it a favored destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts desiring a tranquil setting for camping, picnicking, and nature observation. Historically, the Mogollon Rim region was inhabited by Native American groups such as the Apache and Mogollon cultures, and its forested slopes have supported logging and grazing activities before being managed for conservation and recreation. Visitors may enjoy spotting elk, deer, and a variety of bird species. The site also serves as a gateway for access to the expansive Mogollon Rim Trail system and nearby Fossil Springs Wilderness. The blend of water, forest, and moderate climate makes Bear Flat ideal for summer escapes from the desert heat, as well as colorful autumn foliage viewing.

Highlights

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Bear Flat Campground adjacent to Bear Creek, renowned for fishing opportunities

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Access point to the Mogollon Rim Trail network with panoramic forest views

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Diverse high-elevation ecosystems including ponderosa pine and aspen groves

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Wildlife viewing opportunities including elk, deer, and various bird species

Notable Natural Features

Bear Creek

A cold mountain stream supporting native and stocked trout, popular with anglers.

Bear Flat Campground

A developed campground offering shaded campsites, picnic tables, and easy creek access.

Mogollon Rim Overlook

A nearby viewpoint offering expansive vistas across the forested rim and valleys below.