Overview
A wide-open OHV camp northeast of Flagstaff with volcanic cinder hills, soft footing, dust, noise, and room to ride.
Cinders is not quiet forest camping. It is throttle, dust, steep loose climbs, and a whole lot of room to mess around. The volcanic surface rides like powder - when it is dry your tires dig, when it is wet it turns into something closer to glue.
Camping is primitive and exposed. Flat pads exist, but this place is really about the volcanic terrain, loose cinder surface, and wide-open views toward the Peaks.
Best version of the trip: camp away from main play lines, point the kitchen downwind, and accept that dust is part of it.



