welcome to Camp Raymond
Where to find us
Camp Raymond nestled on the most northern tip of the northland’s Sycamore Canyon. We are located between the Kaibab and Coconino National Forests; is only 30 miles from downtown Flagstaff, and is surrounded by some of the most beautiful terrain in Arizona.
Plus, with the Grand Canyon National Park only 90 minutes away, you can make your trip even more unforgettable!
Approximate travel times from other major cities:
- 5.5 hours from Las Vegas
- 5.5 hours from Albuquerque
- 7 hours from Los Angeles
- 13 hours from Texas
- 7 hours from San Diego
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Extend Your Camp Raymond Adventure with These Must-See Nearby Attractions
Grand Canyon National Park (1.5 hours from Camp Raymond)
Explore the iconic natural wonder with hiking, ranger programs, and scenic overlooks. Ideal for a family day trip.
Website: nps.gov/grca
Bearizona Wildlife Park (30 minutes from Camp Raymond)
A drive-through wildlife experience in Williams, AZ, featuring bears, wolves, and other animals in their natural habitats.
Website: bearizona.com
Historic Route 66 and Downtown Williams (30 minutes from Camp Raymond)
Walk along the famous Route 66, explore shops, and visit the Route 66 Museum in Williams, AZ.
Website: experiencewilliams.com
Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course (45 minutes from Camp Raymond)
High-altitude adventure park with zip lines and ropes courses, perfect for families seeking thrills.
Website: flagstaffextreme.com
Lowell Observatory (1 hour from Camp Raymond)
Offers stargazing, interactive exhibits, and astronomy programs, making it a fun and educational outing.
Website: lowell.edu
Meteor Crater (1.5 hours from Camp Raymond)
Visit the best-preserved meteor impact site with an interactive discovery center and walking trails.
Website: meteorcrater.com
Lava River Cave (1 hour from Camp Raymond)
Hike through this underground lava tube, formed nearly 700,000 years ago, for an adventurous family experience.
Website: fs.usda.gov
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park (1 hour from Camp Raymond)
Tour this early 20th-century mansion, learning about Flagstaff’s history and culture.
Website: azstateparks.com/riordan-mansion