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    4.3 (28 reviews)

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    Day use area parking for Kaibab Lake (6/9/16)
    Jenni M.

    Kaibab Lake Campground is located north of I-40 as you head towards the Grand Canyon (60 miles away). I have lost count as to how many times I have passed by this beautiful, well-maintained area without camping here, but this will no longer be the case. We stayed two nights here (June 7-8, 2016) and it wasn't enough during our weeklong trip. Dry camping only - tents, trailers, & RVs. No hook-ups. Just you, your posse, your home away from home. We found that the pull-through sites were not our style. The back-in sites were more level and seemed to have a better feel. If you end up with a pull-through site, though, you will still be a happy camper. It's mostly relatively quiet here. You can still kind of hear the I-40 and trains off in the distance. Otherwise, it's very peaceful. The campground hosts are really friendly and helpful. They sell firewood, ice cream, fishing bait and ice at their check-in area. PROS - vault toilets (but they actually smell nice & toilet paper is provided!) - paved roads & graveled sites - each site also has a fire ring with a grill & a picnic table - leashed pets are allowed - garbage AND recycle bins are nearby CONS - closed from October to April due to weather - no utilities or dump station (and please don't dump your grey water onto the ground!) - no running water except the potable water spigots (for drinking only... FYI... the lake is a water source for the City of Williams) TIPS - reserve your site online at recreation.gov - day use areas are by the lake - fishing is allowed - for license info. go to https://www.azgfd.com/ - daytime average temp. = 82°F & night time = 54°F. HOWEVER, these fluctuate. Be prepared. The pine trees smell amazing here. Or perhaps I had been inhaling the L.A. smog a bit too much - ha! The twinkling stars at night are a breath of fresh air too. The funny little Kaibab squirrels who to my surprise really didn't bother us... They are pretty flippin' smart. So fast. Too fast for cameras. Stay here at least one night if you get the chance! Review #485 '16 Challenge #51

    Calvin N. H.

    This place is beautiful. Grounds are nice and clean. We didn't fish here, but I believe it is permitted. Our group mainly checked out the lake and walked around for a little while. The name of it is Cataract Lake. There were patches of snow around. Some people in our group made snow angels. We ended up having a snowball fight which was a lot of fun. Nothing crazy though because there were kids in our group. Restroom was a toilet above a huge deep pit. You probably want to be careful with any valuables. If it falls in, you won't be able to fish it out and probably wouldn't want to. Air is nice and fresh, trees are beautiful. A lot of nice scenery including mountains in the background. Great place for people that love the outdoors. If you're ever in Williams, Arizona come check this place out.

    Melissa F.

    Sure is nice to go for a walk during their off season. I like the way the camping spaces are so roomy. Some of them come equipped w a bbq on site. Nice lake and plenty of forest to roam on. The cutest little Abert squirrels and chipmunks too! I didn't see any showers, I looked, so bring your wipies water and bath towels to sponge bathe. Lol we sure liked it hopefully one day we will camp here. Just a couple pics of the campsites to give you an idea.

    Our set up

    What a great place to stay! It is all "dry camping" so no hook ups but if you love the wilderness this place is awesome. They have outhouse toilets but keep them very clean. All the RV spaces are spread out so you have privacy. Some people were pulling out huge trout and catfish out of the lake there. And the weather was wonderfully cool. There is no fires allowed right now but that's pretty much for all of Arizona though. But if you have a portable propane fire pit that's allowed. I'm looking forward to visiting again

    John T.

    I almost don't want to write this review, as spots like this become discovered and shed their "cool factor" as they get crowded...but I am a loyal Yelp Experience Supplier, so here goes. (Sharing is hard!!!!) This campground is excellent, in every sense of the word. The views, the cool breezes, the lonely coyote howling at 5am (wildlife!!), the cool lake waters, the views. Our campsite was large and level, site #44, which had a view of the lake through the trees. A short walk to the restrooms, as well as the camp host area if we needed firewood. Fire restrictions were in place the Friday before we arrived (mid May 2018), so check before you arrive and save the space and weight if you don't need to bring extra wood. The campground was quiet, save for the peaceful drone of a long away train horn, or diesel locomotive throttling up. Some highway noise was perceptible, but mostly the errant loud Harley Davidson headed up to the Grand Canyon. These mild intrusions were not detractors for us at all, as the hustle and bustle of our daily lives melted away at Kaibab Lake. The camp hosts here are fantastic! Attentive, polite (but firm, just right to keep order), and always available if you needed anything. We didn't, but we appreicated the kind camp host who helped pick up our Raven destroyed trash can while we were out exploring. We walked around the campground and checked out all of the camp loops. We were situated on Loop C, which has lake views all along its shore. This is also a very RV friendly campground, with everything from camper vans to full sized self contained units. Kid friendly with a few geocaches hidden here and there (no spoilers), and pet friendly with a leash as well. We have already cancelled our booked campsite in Big Bear, California and rebooked here for our return trip in early June 2018. Can't speak highly enough of the beautifully maintained campground!

    Kaibab Lake boat ramp
    Cindy M.

    I stayed here at Group Site 62. It was a spacious and fairly private site. Water and vault toilets were at least a 5 minute walk from the site. The campground was quiet although almost full. Toilets were clean. Camp hosts were friendly. Another reviewer stated campfires are not allowed by the campground. That is not true. The forest is currently under fire precautions including prohibiting fires. Nice size fishing lake. Large amount and variety of birds here including scrub jays, bald eagle, vultures, herons. No showers. Park Ranger gave an interesting talk on forest fire fighting.

    Fishing the lake
    Lori M.

    Beautiful tree filled grounds. RV sites were spacious and level and very quiet. Sites are spread out so there's a good amount of privacy. Only thing preventing me in giving 5 stars is that there are no hookups. Short walk to the lake for fishing with a nice fishing pier. Dog friendly. Camp hosts were readily available and had lots of information on Arizona. We'll be back for sure!

    Lauren Jeanne G.

    This awesome campground is closed for renovations through late 2011, but the day use area is still open for fishing, picnics and walks. The lake is a great place to stop on your way to or from the Canyon. It is always refreshing to see water in Arizona! We love to stretch our legs here with our dogs. For current fishing regulations, go to AZ Game & Fish's web page: http://www.azgfd.gov/ Kaibab Lake is stocked with trout, so you will need a trout stamp on your fishing license. The Campground is usually open from 05/01 - 10/01 . _______________________________ From the Forest Service website: 63 campsites with tables and fire rings, 61 single family, 2 double family sites.6 campsites are wheelchair accessible. One large group area with ramada and picnic tables, 2 grills, and 14 individual family sites. One small group area with ramada and picnic tables and two individual family sites. Tents, trailers, and motorhomes up to 35 feet can be accommodated, but no utility hookups are available. Composting toilets and Pit toilets, garbage bins, and recycle collection bins. Potable water, hydrants located throughout the campground. Filling water tanks in motorhomes and RV's not allowed due to limted supply. Potable water supply for drinking water only. Small boat ramp, wheelchair accessible fishing pier. Sewage dump station available. Amphitheater and occasional weekend daytime and evening interpretive programs. Campground hosts on-site available to assist you. Reservations can be made for GROUP SITES ONLY http://www.recreation.gov/

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    This place was great. Very quiet, nice paved roads leading to graveled sites complete with stone picnic bench and firepit. Lots of room and tent pads. Probably could have fit 3 decent sized tents there. No light pollution allows for a completely clear sky that's great for star-viewing. And this place had the cleanest and fresh bathrooms I have seen at campgrounds like this! A nice place to camp and about an hour from the majestic Grand Canyon!

    Campsite 68, nothing but trees and forests in front of us, made for a beautiful view and very quiet dark nights

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    THEY ARE CLOSED!!!! No warning. No posted dates. Go to Garland Prairie road instead. Prettier and free!

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    The best stars I've seen are in Williams AZ!! Loved this site. A good choice if you're heading to the grand canyon.

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    We came here for the first time mid June with a group of friends and really loved the campsite…read more They have large and clean porta potties available with fully stocked toilet paper. Unfortunately, we couldn't have a fire due to fire restrictions. However, we were able to bring our own gas-powered fire pit. I'm glad my husband checked the website a few days prior to our reservation, otherwise we wouldn't have known. It would be nice to get informed by email if you have a reservation about fire restrictions, because if we didn't bring our blackstone to make our food, I would have been very upset. Before arriving, I did some research on the black bear shack that our friends told us about, but sadly found out they are not at this campground anymore. The road coming in is extremely bumpy and rough. When leaving the campground, I recommend going left instead of right. Our cars needed a very good car wash after! The campground is very beautiful. The weather was perfect; in the 50s at night and high 70s in the afternoon. I would definitely camp here again.

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    Railside Rv Ranch - Railside RV Ranch, Williams, AZ

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    4.6(97 reviews)
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    Very nice park with friendly staff great dog wash station, train goes right next to the park, lots…read moreto do in the area even found the best butcher shop. Cons don't drink the city water we both got sick, lots of noise from cars and train horns at all hours. Rates are very high The grocery store is doing great business on bottled water because of bad city water IMO

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