Great Park, Lake front camping with no hook-ups, not all sites havee sewer, good hikes, Indian ruins in park, friendly staff, will handle any size rig in pull-through sites. Sites are large, park has cabins and Yurts so faimly can visit. No limit on boat size allowed on lake. Rate reflects weekly rate. Will definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and quiet state park with sites that allow you enjoy the wonderful lake and mountains that surround you. Great hiking trails! We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A nice clean state park with warm showers. About 14 miles off the highway, just outside of Summerville AZ. We arrived late and used self pay station, however, park attendant came out and helped direct us to a site best suited to fit our RV. If in the area we would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice state park, we'll return again if we're in the area. There are several nice hikes within the park. Clean restrooms. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a great place to either stay overnight or spend 2 full weeks, if you can live without TV reception of any sort, cell phones, or Wi-Fi. Nice, quiet spot on a lake in the midst of the dry high desert section of Arizona. Pretty mountain terrain begins a little farther south of here. There are several hiking trails in the park and petroglyphs as well as the ruins of a old pueblo to hike to. It's a very restful and welcome place. We will definitely return here. Only reason it doesn't get a 10 is the lack of modern communications on each site. There is, however, a public pay telephone up by the Entrance Station. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
What a jewel of an RV park. Spacious treed sites with covered ramada and in ground fire pit, overlooking Lyman Lake. Trails, petroglyphs, hiking, walking, swimming, fishing, boating. Information available from personable and friendly rangers, including on-site ranger living in the park. It would be hard to do better than this. We will definitely return. Beautiful views in every direction and sites spread around large area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were the only ones in the campground and so it was very quiet. We had one of the pull-through sites which to our delight, had water, 50 amp service, and sewer. Each side had a sheltered picnic table with a light and 20 amp outlet along with a grill and fire pit. The sites were attractive, roomy, and clean and views of the lake. The back-in sights did not have sewer. Part of the campground was closed due to the season. There a number of hiking trails with petroglyphs. The rangers were very friendly. I did inspected the bathrooms/showers and they were very clean and heated. I did not use them. One set of bathrooms/showers were closed for the season. There was a boat ramp and docks. I would definitely like to come back and stay here especially in warmer weather and I am sure it is very pretty when the trees are leafed out and plants and grasses are green. We would like to boat on the lake and explore the surrounding area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This small man-made lake is just outside St. Johns, AZ and is certainly the jewel in that area. I was advised to stop there by some other campers, and found the site to be extremely clean, well priced, intelligently laid-out, etc. The camp host was (as are most) super-friendly and helpful, and there are Rangers living on-site. Aside from the lake, there are hiking trails and Indian artifacts to be viewed. No cable TV nor modem hookups, only a pay-phone at the office. Also, St. Johns has no broadcast stations and we were unable to get cell-phone service in the park. If amenities are what you're looking for this park isn't for you, but if you want relaxation in an interesting and fun environment, swing by. We camped here in a Motorhome.