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White Horse Lake Campground Introduce
White Horse Lake Campground, located near Williams, AZ 86046, offers a scenic and tranquil camping experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. This campground is known for its large, well-kept campsites, clean facilities, and beautiful lake views.
Customer reviews highlight the campground's peaceful atmosphere, particularly during weekdays. The camp hosts are consistently praised for their friendliness and helpfulness. The facilities, including bathrooms, are noted for their cleanliness, with air fresheners provided. The campground features a path around the lake, ideal for walking or biking, and the scenery is described as stunning. However, access to the campground involves a 10-mile dirt and gravel road, which can make vehicles dusty.
Key features and amenities include:
- Spacious and well-maintained campsites.
- Clean pit toilets with daily cleaning and air fresheners.
- Friendly and helpful camp hosts.
- Scenic lake views.
- Hiking and biking path around the lake.
- Drinking water spigot.
- On-site food and supply store, the Black Bear Shack (open 9am-5pm, closed Wednesdays), offering food, refreshments, canoe/kayak rentals, and basic camping necessities.
- Ice sales.
Important considerations:
- No hookups are available (bring water and a quiet generator).
- Access via a 10-mile dirt and gravel road.
- Bugs are present, especially at night.
- The Black Bear Shack is closed on Wednesdays.
White Horse Lake Campground provides a peaceful and well-maintained camping experience, ideal for those seeking a quiet getaway with beautiful natural surroundings. Fishing is also popular here. Visitors should be prepared for the dirt road access and the lack of hookups.
Location
ArizonaCoconino CountyWilliams
Customer Reviews
The dirt road in is smooth, but your rig will get dusty. The camp hosts are friendly and not mean and crusty like other campgrounds. The campsites are large and very well kept. Super clean. Even the bathrooms are clean and with air freshener too. There's a path around the lake for walking or biking. There's a food truck here, but they are closed on Wednesdays. They sell sell ice too. The scenery here is stunning. We'll try our luck at dishing over the next few days. We were here from Sun - Thu and not many campers, so it was pretty quiet. Just remember there are NO hookups here so bring water and a quiet generator.
I found this place after finding out that my initial choice was fully booked for reservations. Glad I did! FYI: You'd be driving a 10-mile road of dirt & gravel from Perkinsville Rd. First time camping here and I must say, we were happy to have picked this place. We stayed for 3 nights during the week. It was the perfect peace and quiet place that I needed being from Vegas. There were only a handful of campers in our loop for the first couple days. The view of the lake from our site was amazing. The camp was clean and sites were spaced out well enough in some areas. The site I got was too close to my liking though but got lucky the next site to me was vacant the entire time. Lucky for us, the weather was in the high 70s early June and there was breeze. The nights got to the mid 50s. There are all sorts of bugs at night. The bathroom was cleaned daily. It's a pit toilet so don't forget to close the lid after using. And yes, there was toilet paper! There is a spigot for drinking water only. The Black Bear Shack on site was like a one-stop shop; they not only sell food, refreshments, rent canoes/kayak, they also sell basic necessities for camping. They are open 9am - 5pm and close on Wednesdays. We got to meet the camp hosts and they were nice and friendly. The walk around the lake was a good hike for sure. We definitely would be coming back again and try fishing.
This place is packed with people, ATVs, and cars. Feels like you’re still in the city with trees and a lake around. Bunch of noise during the day from all the cars, ATVs and golf carts. If you have the campsite by the bathroom, you’ll always have an audience. The campsites are very close together. The campsite and bathrooms are clean and they have TP in there so that’s the only good thing I noticed. There’s also no shade near the lake so if you go fishing, its hot and you’re bald and forget your hat, you’ll get your head sunburned. Or if you do have hair, you’ll be sweating your butt off while trying to catch something, which most likely will be seaweed because the fish there like to jump up and tease but won’t bite the worm on your fishing hook; my 11 yr old concluded this about the fish.
At this lovely lake with its tall trees and serenity galore, we enjoyed 3 nights of comfy tent camping. We were among the last to camp there in late August, and it was nearly perfect. Very quiet. No one was within our sight. Only downers: Since we tent, we used the pit toilet, which was stinky TSTL. And the campsite was a short schlep from the parking area, which was kind of a drag. (Excuse the pun.) But all in all, it's worth the price of admission for what we got out of it. The consessesions were already closed for the season. Didn't need them. We can't wait to return Aug '24!
Amazing campsite! Super clean! People taking amazing care of it. Nature...magnificent! Everything you re thinking of a nice camping area, this place has it! The lake adds a lot to the ambiance!
3rd annual family camping trip. Everything was amazing we caught tons of fish our family was the king of the lake. Tons of bass crappie catfish. caught them all off of one single Bait ......Master fisherman. We ended up reserving a spot that had little to no shade. Spot# 81 for those that are going to make reservation double-check your location and make sure there are trees on the spot. All camp hosts were social and up beat and made the trip welcoming.
Stayed at the camp grounds for two nights. Most of it is reserve online. They do have a few first come first serve spots. If you don’t reserve bring cash. I stayed in the A section. The camp site has one or two tables( two is more money) it has a grill and fire pit. They have a nice rock area for you to set up your tents in each one. They give you a good amount of space for an RV. They do have drinking water and they also have trash bins on site. The bathroom are okay better then most. There are a few bathroom is each section. The lake is an okay size they do have a large mouth bass but most of the lake is grassy. You will get a hook caught. They have a Snack shake that had ice and other things. The road there is long and all dirt, it’s about a 30 minute drive from the main road. You will see a few ranches and free roaming cows.
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