Located 19 miles southeast of Williams in the Kaibab National Forest, this campground is at a very popular fishing lake that's stocked with different types of trout and the occasional catfish too. Around this campground you'll also find plenty of opportunity for hiking and wildlife watching as well.
Whitehorse Lake Campground can accommodate camper trailers and motorhomes up to 38 feet in length, but there are no utility hookups available. There are hydrants around the campground with potable water for drinking, garbage bins are provided, and there are composting toilets for bathrooms. Like all campgrounds in the Williams area, Whitehorse Lake is usually open from May 1 through October 1, but that can vary slightly depending upon weather and road conditions.
Williams Ranger District
742 South Clover Road
Williams, Arizona 86046
(928) 635-5600
Kaibab Lake Campground is located just a few miles outside the town of Williams, Arizona. This campground has paved and all-weather gravel roads, which can be used by standard passenger cars. The lake is stocked with rainbow, brook and brown trout for fishermen, and there are several scenic drives nearby on Historic Route 66.
Kaibab Lake Campground can accommodate motorhomes and camper trailers up to 35-feet long, but there are no utility hookups available. A sewage dump station is available, and potable drinking water hydrants are located throughout the campground as well. This campground also has on-site hosts available for assistance as needed.
Williams Ranger District
742 South Clover Road
Williams, Arizona 86046
(928) 635-5600
Dogtown Lake Campground is about 6.5 miles southeast of Williams. It sits on a medium-sized lake that's filled with crappies, trout and channel cats. This lake is surrounded by trees and features a guided nature and hiking trail nearby. There is no sewage dump station available, but drinking water and pit toilets for restrooms are available.
Williams Ranger District
742 South Clover Road
Williams, Arizona 86046
(928) 635-5600