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Kinnikinick Campground

Located near Kinnikinick Lake, a popular trout fishing spot, Kinnikinick Campground provides a good place to kick back and relax in relative seclusion. The cold waters of Kinnikinick Lake are regularly stocked with rainbow, brown and brook trout, while the surrounding area provides excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, with good populations of elk and a smaller number of antelope in residence. In fall and winter keep an eye out for bald eagles, which spend the season here fishing the open water of Kinnikinick and surrounding lakes.

The San Francisco Peaks standing on the horizon, along with the prairies and weathered trees surrounding this lake, make it a pleasantly scenic place to enjoy your favorite outdoor sport. Don't forget to bring your camera along with your fishing boat or canoe.


 The Basics

Location: 38 miles southeast of Flagstaff.
Operator: National Forest Service
Total Sites: 13 Sites
Pet Policy: Pets must be restrained or on a leash.
Reservation Info: Reservations not accepted.
RV Hookups: None
Elevation: 7,100 feet
Season: Mid-May - Mid-October
Activities: Fishing
Hiking
Sightseeing
Wildlife Watching
Price: $16
Single Site (1 vehicle, 8 people): $16
Second Vehicle: $8

Day-Use (1 vehicle, 5 people): $8

Phone: 928-526-0866

 Amenities


  • Drinking Water
  • Vault Toilets

  • Cooking Grills
  • Fire Rings
  • Picnic Tables

  • Pets Allowed
Tents, motor homes and trailers under 22' are permitted

There is a boat ramp at the lake.

Amenity list above may not be complete.


 Some More Things to Know

Boat motor size limited to single 10 hp motor.

No horses allowed in the campground.

Motorbikes may only be used for entering or leaving campsite.

During the "closed" season, the public may still use this campground for camping and day-use but no facilities will be available.



 Directions

Drive 30 miles south of Flagstaff on Forest Highway 3 and turn east on FR 125. Follow this road 4 miles to FR 82 and turn southeast 5.5 miles to the campground. FH 3 is paved, other FR's are graveled and suitable for passenger cars in most weather. FR 82 is either snow covered or muddy in winter and is therefore closed.



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