Enjoy this gorgeous slice of Arizona's White Mountain region from your personal campsite! Listen as a gentle breeze blows through pine boughs, watch big, white, fluffy clouds careen through the sky, and feel the cool northern Arizona chill on your skin. Experience the magic of watching a herd of elk feeding lakeside, or the exhilaration of a fish on the end of your line. We'll provide the possibility of adventure, all you have to do is show up and make memories!
Non-hook-up (Tent Only) Sites
31 sites: Maximum of two vehicles and six adults per site, 10 people total. Concrete pads, fire ring and picnic table, restrooms and showers. RVs are not allowed in non-hook-up (tent only) sites.
Electric RV sites
92 sites: 30 Amp service (some 50 Amp available). Can accommodate up to 40-foot rigs. Water available at all sites. Mallard and Redhead Loops also have sewer available. Maximum of two vehicles and six adults each, 12 people total.
April 1 through Oct. 30, there is a two night minimum stay for weekend camping: you must reserve both Friday and Saturday night.
In Show Low, AZ, at the intersection of State Rts. 260 and 77 and US Rt. 60, take State Rt. 260 (Clark Rd.) west 1.9 miles to Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area sign (Old Linden Rd.). Turn right onto Old Linden Rd. and go 0.6 miles to another Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area sign. Turn left at the sign and go 0.5 miles to the campground entrance.
Love this place. Great sites, beautiful trees. Very well kept. Already made a reservation for the fall.
Amazing campgrounds. This is the best camping spot we have discovered yet. Well kept common area and restrooms (flushable). We got site 28 and we have complete privacy. We enjoyed every moment, hope to come back next year.
Love getting out in our state parks and enjoying the outdoors. Hiking and kayaking is awesome here and the park is open year round!
The land was beautiful and the other campers never bothered us. We stayed here while visiting a friend so we really only slept here. The nights were super cold, taking a shower in the morning sucked, the water felt cold because of the air, even though it wasn't, and felt like millions of needles hitting your skin with the way it came out of the shower head. Not the best nor the worst state campground I stayed at. I recommend better shower heads so it feels less like I'm taking a prison shower.