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Kehl Springs Campground Introduce

Welcome to Kehl Springs Campground, a delightful destination within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, nestled in the scenic landscapes of Payson, Arizona. Located along Rim Rd, Payson, AZ 85541, this campground offers a refreshing escape with its cool pine forests and breathtaking views.

Kehl Springs Campground, situated at an elevation of approximately 7500 feet, provides a welcome respite from the Arizona heat, particularly during the summer months. Visitors have reported pleasant temperatures, with daytime highs around 80°F and nighttime lows around 60°F. The hospitable camp host, Will, contributes to a positive and welcoming atmosphere.

The campground's location along Rim Road offers access to stunning panoramic views. Visitors often take scenic drives along the road to fully appreciate the natural beauty of the area. While historically a quieter location, it has been noted that the area is becoming increasingly popular.

Important considerations for visitors include:

  • Checking the Forest Service website for current open status, especially during fire season.
  • Confirming any required fees.
  • Adhering to rules regarding fires, pets on leashes, and black bear awareness.
  • Being aware of potential afternoon thunderstorms during the summer.
  • The Forest Service patrols the area several times a day.
  • Dispersed camping is an option within 300 feet of fire roads, offering more privacy, but with potentially stricter fire restrictions.

Potential features and services include:

  • Cool pine forest environment.
  • Scenic views along Rim Road.
  • Hospitable camp host.
  • High elevation camping.

For inquiries or to confirm availability, you can contact Kehl Springs Campground at (928) 477-2255 or +1 928-477-2255. This campground provides a fantastic camping experience, particularly for those seeking relief from the heat and enjoying scenic views. It is crucial to check the Forest Service website for the most current information before planning your trip.

Enjoy the refreshing atmosphere and stunning views at Kehl Springs Campground during your next Arizona adventure.

Location

ArizonaCoconino CountyPaysonRim Road

Customer Reviews

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timmyt1232
Aug 07, 2024

We had a pleasant weekend at Kehl Springs. Will, the host, is very hospitable. We went in the summer where Phoenix got up to 114 and Kehl got up to 80 during the day and 60 at night. Very nice views and very peaceful. We did a little drive along rim road to see breathtaking views. We will be back. Thanks, Will!

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Chris Tucker
Jul 25, 2024

The cool pines at Kehl Springs ~7500' elevation is one of our favorites, but it seems to be getting a little busier along the rim than it used to be. Be sure to check the Forest Service website before you go to confirm current open status during fire season, whether or not fees are required, etc. Mind the rules regarding fires, pets on leashes, black bear awareness, etc. too. Forest Service comes by several times a day. If you really want a little more privacy, you can always camp dispersed within 300' of the fire roads in most places & there are some spectacular views along the Rim where you can camp, too. Fire restrictions are often greater in dispersed areas, so again, educate yourself before you go. Expect thunderstorms daily later in the summer, they can catch you unprepared with high winds, heavy rain and/or hail if you don't keep an eye out. Overall, great camping, my family loves it!

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John Bones
Jul 23, 2024

My wife, and kids (ages 4 & 1 ) accidentally found Kehl Springs Campground in 1984, after being rained out of Kinnikinick Lake, where we used to go camping for years. Then from 84 to 1991, we went camping there in July, for 2 weeks. It was a free campground, first come first sever, and we learned to get there early in the week. During that time we have camped in all the campsites, except #1, which was the Camp Host site. All the campsites were nice, but #5 was the best. The worst campsites were/are still, #2 and #6, due to there small size. Back then the Spring flowed nicely, and there once was water from the spring, connected to the Cabin style outhouse. The split log fencing was in great condition and one year the fence was damaged near Campsite #5, by 2 large Bulls fighting. One bull pushed the other over the fence, these bulls were hugh, standing over 7 feet tall. The bull pushed over the fence nearly stomped our tent. The camp host called it in and Cowboys came out and moved the bulls out of the area. We stopped going there, due to my job. My son, now in his 40's, suggested we go back to Kehl Spring, so off we went. I forgot to take my National Campground pass, believing it was still free. There's now an $8.00 fee per day, and $4.00 with your Pass, which I did not have with me. So 33 years later, the Split log fence is in poor condition, the old outhouse is gone, and a new cement structure outhouse is there. They now have steel bear boxes. We never saw a bear in the area, back in the day, but I saw 4 bears in 2 days, a sow with 3 cubs along the rim and a large male north of the campsites. The Ranger told me Coco was the name of the sow bear. A lot of pines have fallen inside the campsite and in the forrest around the campsite. They cut the logs up, but did not remove them, which took up space within sites #6 & 7. They have built new log style fencing west of the campsites, they could have continued the new fence around the campsites. The campsites and outhouse are cleaned weekly, as they were years ago. So, all in all, I give Kehl Spring Campground a B grade. It would have gotten an A, if the fencing was fixed or replaced, and the downed pines cleaned up. Oh, back in the day, we would find dozens of Four leaf clovers, I only found one this time, due to all the downed pines, not being cleared away from the clover fields. 4 leaf clover and sow bear photos attached.

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Cody Fincher
Oct 30, 2017

Went here after the official camping season closed. Our options in the area were Kehls Springs or Clints Well. This one was way better. I hear it's busy during camping season but it was not on the weekend we went. It is also just a short drive to 'the rim'.

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Amir Khavaninzadeh
Sep 12, 2018

This place is on cloud 9 literally. Not super crowded at all also quiet during night. Great place to camp and spent some quality time in woods.