Kaibab Lake Campground is a Kaibab National Forest campground near Williams, Arizona. This developed campground is notable for its proximity to Williams and was refurbished in 2011. Prices for Kaibab Lake are correct as of September, 2011.
Summary guide to Kaibab Lake Campground
Location:
Four miles north of Williams on AZ-64, via maintained gravel and paved roads (FR-47/Kaibab Lake Road). Roads are suitable for passenger vehicles.
Waypoints (see map):
- 35.28349 N
- -112.16181 W
Contacts for Kaibab Lake Campground:
- Williams Ranger District: 928-635-5600
- Southwest Recreation: 928-699-1239.
- Kaibab Lake Campground website
- Recreation.gov
Size:
- 73 total individual sites: 66 double, 7 single
- 14 sites in two group areas; additional ADA-accessible area.
Cost:
- Day use of single sites: $5.
- Single (first-come first-served): $18; includes one vehicle. Second vehicle: $9/night.
- Double (first-come first-served): $30; includes two vehicles. Third vehicle: $15/night.
- Group area KG1 with ramada: $156
- Group area KG2 without ramada: $126
- Group area KSG-3 is wheelchair-accessible: $60
- Both group camps together: $382.
- Kaibab Lake group camps are by reservation only: see Recreation.gov.
Campsites: Kaibab Lake Campground sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Single sites include one vehicle; double sites include two. All sites are ADA-accessible.
Length limit: 40 feet.
Utilities: Drinking water. RVs may not fill tanks.
Dump station: No. Closest dumps are in Williams; cost is high due to touristy nature of the city.
Kaibab Lake Campground facilities:
Campground host (sells firewood, ice, bait and ice cream); vault toilets; picnic ramadas (reserveable); amphitheater; wheelchair-accessible fishing pier (you need a permit); trash bins; recyling bins; small boat launch. Note that recreation.gov says there is a dump station – but there isn't.
Additional information for Kaibab Lake Campground:
Usually open May through September. Motorcyclists may use their vehicles only to enter and exit the campground, not potter around it. Boats up to 10 h.p are allowed. The campground was refurbished in 2011. America the Beautiful Senior and Access passes give 50 percent discount on first-come, first-served single sites (not on doubles or group sites).
2012 opening dates for Kaibab Lake Campground:
- Opens: 6 May 2012
- Closes: 25 September 2012
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