Pine Grove Campground offers first-class camping in the heart of Arizona’s high country. With stands of pines lining grassy meadows, the scenery is hard to beat. Enjoy the comforts of coin-operated showers, real bathrooms, campfire rings, and cooking grills. Wood bundles, ice, and a dump station are available for a small fee.
A section of the Arizona Trail comes up from Mormon Lake and skirts past the campground to the south, so be sure to bring your bike or hiking shoes. Upper Lake Mary, Marshall Lake, and Ashurst Lake offer fishing and boating opportunities as well. Play hard during the day, and retreat to Pine Grove Campground at night.
Note: Advance reservations are accepted for 24 of the 46 campsites. No hookups available.
Drive south on Lake Mary Road for about 17 miles to a junction marked with a brown forest service sign. Turn right on the spur road, and continue another 0.75 mile to the campground entrance.
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