Fort Date Creek, also known as Camp McPherson or Camp Date Creek, was a United States Army post established in 1867 sixty miles south of Prescott, Arizona.
The fort was initially a temporary base protecting the road from La Paz to Prescott during the Hualapai War.
Just after being founded, it was abandoned for a new post named Camp Skull Valley, twenty-five miles to the north in March 1867.
In 1868 the garrison included two infantry companies from the 14th Regiment and beginning in 1869, the area became an important center for fighting hostile native Americans.
A temporary reservation was established at the fort in 1869 for the Hualapai people but by 1874 the United States Secretary of War declared that it was no longer needed for military purposes.