Granville Recreation Area
Located in the southeast corner of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, the Granville Campground acts as a great homebase for birding this remote area of the state. At 6,600 feet above sea level the aspen and oak forests here offer unique habitats–and an escape from the summer heat–that attract vastly different species from the nearby desert landscapes. Bridled titmouse, painted redstarts, acorn woodpeckers, and violet-green swallows are common here.
Site Information
Region: Tucson and Southern
County: Greenlee
Directions: From Morenci, AZ, head north on US Hwy 191 about 16 miles. Campground entrance on the east side of the highway.
Latitude: 33.18465
Longitude: -109.381897
Operational Hours: Open all year, 24 hours a day
Admission or Fees: No fee
Best time to visit: Late spring through early fall
Habitats: Mixed Conifer-Aspen Forest, Pine-oak Forest
Know Before You Go
No fee for day-use or camping but all sites are first-come, first served.
Safety First! Arizona has many beautiful places to explore and we’d like to help you make it a safe and enjoyable experience. Check out our recommendations for hiking precautions.
Species Highlights
Speciality: Acorn Woodpecker, Bridled Titmouse, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Painted Redstart, Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay
Charismatic: Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Contact Information
Clifton Ranger District
Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Phone: 928-687-8600
Website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/asnf/recarea/?recid=44667
Additional Resources
Learn more about birds reported at this location at eBird:
https://ebird.org/hotspot/L3112482
Additional Resources:
US Forest Service - Clifton Ranger District