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Coronado National Forest

 
 

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Lakeview Campground

Located on a hill overlooking Parker Canyon Lake, campsites are spread among a stand of oaks and junipers. From the campground it is just a short walk to the lakeshore or a short drive to the boat launch ramp, fishing pier, paved parking areas and paved walkways, all of which are accessible to persons with disabilities.


Parker Canyon Lake and Lakeview Campground are generally less crowded than similar areas that are more easily accessible. On some days you can hike the entire 5-mile trail around the lake and have only the resident wildlife for company. This trail has several viewing areas complete with benches and interpretive signs. Two of the viewing areas are barrier-free. It is an excellent place to view the waterfowl that either live at the lake or use it as a stopover on their seasonal migration. Bald eagles and osprey are also frequently sighted here, as are Coues white-tailed deer and an occasional extended family of coatimundi, those long-tailed, long-nosed southwestern cousins of the raccoon.

 

Octoberl 2009

The general store and boat rental is now open     

 

Location: Adjacent to Parker Canyon Lake at the southern end of the Canelo Hills.


Access:

From Tucson, drive east on Interstate 10 to the State Route 83 exit. Drive south to Sonoita, then continue on AZ 83 approximately 25 miles to Parker Canyon Lake.                                                                                                                           
From Sierra Vista, travel through Fort Huachuca’s west gate to State Route 83. Turn south and travel 10 miles to Parker Canyon Lake. Alternate from Sierra Vista: travel south on State Highway 92 about 14 miles to Coronado Memorial Road (FR 61) and drive 25 miles over Montezuma Pass on FR 61, then FR 48, along the south side of the Huachuca Mountains to Parker Canyon Lake.

Elevation: 5,400'


Season:
Open year round.

 

Attractions:

Hiking, camping, picnicking

Year-round fishing

Boating (8 hp motor limit)

Watchable wildlife


Facilities:

65 single-unit sites with tables and fire rings

Drinking water, toilets and garbage bins

Fishing pier, paved ramp, boat dock at lake

Scenic campsites

Some sites are barrier-free

Notes:

Tents, trailers and small motor homes allowed.

No utility hookups. Pets on leash at all times.

Pack and saddle stock are not permitted in campground.

Properly Licensed Motorbikes may be used only for entering or leaving campgrounds.

Lakeshore Trail #128 encircles the lake.

Camping Icon In the same area:
Rock Bluff Campground  
   

Coronado National Forest
This Page was Updated  Wednesday, 28 October 2009 at 18:11:46 EDT


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