[1] There are eight designated wilderness areas comprising more than 104,000 acres (421 km2), located entirely or partially within the Prescott National Forest.
These are: The following table(s) display all public campgrounds within the Prescott National Forest.
[2] Dispersed campsites are undeveloped and no facilities such as trash collection, water and toilets are available.
Developed campsites designed to accommodate families of 5-10 (maximum) per site.
The Prescott Forest Reserve was established by the United States General Land Office on May 10, 1898.