- *** CAUTION*** Due to the large amount of current and future snow fall and build up on facility roofs,
please be extremely cautious of falling snow and ice around the training site buildings.
- Camp Navajo Training Site
- Camp Navajo is a Multi-Service Training Site. Not only is Camp Navajo
used for training by all branches of the military service; Army, Air Force,
Navy, and Marines (Active and Reserve), Camp Navajo is the primary training
site in the State of Arizona for maneuver training and is capable of supporting
battalion size units.
- Camp Navajo encompasses 114.3 square kilometers (km2) (28,255 acres) in a temperate
climate and is classified as an intermediate training area (ITA). Training Ranges
and Areas available consist of:
* 16 point Qualify For Record (QFR) automated M16 Range
* 4 point M249 SAW qualification
* 20 point M9 qualification
* Practice hand grenade range
* Land Navigation Course
* Maneuver and Bivouac Areas
* Vertical / Horizontal Operations for Engineers
* Airmobile (Sling-Out) Operation Areas, Mountain and Winter Training Areas
* Company and Battalion size TAM, Lanes Training / Evaluations and CTT Training Areas
- Camp Navajo has 227 miles of paved or maintained surface roads and 38 miles of railroad track.
Camp Navajo has access to the main line of the BNSF Railroad and Railhead Operations. Camp
Navajo has its own exit approximately 12 miles west from Flagstaff on I-40 West, exit 185.
Close to Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (12 miles).
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- Download Facilities Request Form
- Pre Execution Checklist