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Kinnikinick Lake

Kinnikinick Lake is a relatively isolated, open country body of water where people come to camp and fish for trout. The San Francisco Peaks standing on the horizon, along with the prairies and pinyon and junipers surrounding this lake, make it a picturesque place to enjoy your favorite outdoor activity. Don't forget to bring your canoe and your camera.

The surrounding area also provides excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, with good populations of elk and a smaller number of antelope. In fall and winter keep an eye out for bald eagles.

There are 18 single unit campsites with tables, fire rings, and cooking grills, Toilets are located at the campground.

The lake has 8 HP motor limit.



 The Basics

Location: 38 miles south of Flagstaff
Elevation: 7,000 feet
Season: Campground open mid-May through September.
Features: Boat Ramp
Campground
Activities: Fishing


 Some More Things to Know

To get there:

Drive 30 miles south out of Flagstaff on Forest Highway 3 (Lake Mary Road) and turn east on FR 125. Drive 4 miles to FR 82 and turn southeast 5.5 miles to the campground.



 Directions

Drive 30 miles south out of Flagstaff on Forest Highway 3 (Lake Mary Road) and turn east on FR 125. Drive 4 miles to FR 82 and turn southeast 5.5 miles to the campground.


 Guides & Outfitters

  The Hookup Outfitters AZ The Hookup Outfitters AZ
  Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona, Flagstaff, White Mountains 623-412-3474
  The Hookup Outfitters AZWe offer guided fishing trips on the majestic desert lakes surrounding Phoenix and Scottsdale, such as Lake Pleasant, Saguaro, Canyon, and Bartlett. We also offer guided fly fishing tours for Rainbow, Brown, and Apache trout to the gorgeous lakes and streams of Sedona, the Mogollan Rim, and the White Mountains.



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