Cottonwood Campground

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Cottonwood Campground is a backcountry camping area in the Grand Canyon’s North Rim corridor that serves as a key overnight stop for hikers traveling along the North Kaibab Trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backcountry camping area
campground
hiking campsite
accessedBy North Kaibab Trail NERFINISHED
accessType hike-in only
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFeature designated campsites
food storage boxes
pit toilets
potable water (seasonal)
shade trees
hasRegulation camp only in designated sites
campfires prohibited
food must be stored in provided containers or hung
locatedIn Grand Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
North Rim of the Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
locatedOnTrail North Kaibab Trail NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
near Bright Angel Creek NERFINISHED
partOf North Rim corridor of Grand Canyon National Park NERFINISHED
requires backcountry permit for overnight use
reservationRequired yes, via Grand Canyon backcountry permit system
season primarily used spring through fall
servesAs key overnight stop for hikers on the North Kaibab Trail
state Arizona
terrain inner canyon environment
trailDistanceContext approximately midway between North Rim trailhead and Phantom Ranch on North Kaibab Trail
typicalUse overnight stop between North Rim and Phantom Ranch
typicalUser backpackers
rim-to-rim hikers
usedFor backpacking
long-distance hiking
overnight camping
vehicleAccess no direct vehicle access

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North Kaibab Trail passes Cottonwood Campground