Lakeview Campground

Bring you water toys when you camp at Lakeview Campground outside of Flagstaff, Arizona


Lakeview Campground, as its name implies, features glimpses of Upper Lake Mary from many of its campsites. The long, narrow reservoir is a half-mile walk from the campground along the Wood Memorial Trail, which takes you through a tunnel under Lake Mary Road to the Lake Mary Narrows Picnic Area. Be sure to bring your water toys to enjoy lakeside activities like fishing, boating, and waterskiing.

The campground features 30 sites, and while several of them can accommodate RVs and trailers under 28 feet, there are no hookups available. If tent camping, you’ll have an excellent selection of terraced campsites that jut up against a hill.


Amenities

  • Drinking water
  • Pit toilets
  • Picnic tables
  • Fire pits
  • Trash collection

Directions

Drive south on Lake Mary Road for about 13 miles. Look for a brown forest service sign marking Lakeview Campground. Turn left into the gravel driveway.

a campsite on the hill side at Lakeview Campground
A shady campsite
US Forest Service sign
stairs lead up to a campsite near a tall ponderosa pine

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