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Fool Hollow Lake Locator Map

Elevation 6,300 feet  Fees

Contact the Park:
(928) 537-3680
Fool Hollow Lake RA
1500 N. Fool Hollow Lake
Show Low, AZ 85901

Facilities

Visitor Center Restrooms Group: Day Use Areas Camping Electric RV Sites Non Electric RV Sites Dump Station Showers Picnic Areas/Shelters Hiking Trails Fishing Swimming Boat Ramp Non-Motorized Watercraft Wildlife Viewing Amphitheater

Nearest Services: 2 miles

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511 Speed Code

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Park's Speed Code: 4211#

Summer Fees

Park Entrance Fees:
Per Vehicle (1-4 Adults): $7.00
Individual/Bicycle: $3.00

Camping Fees:
(2 vehicles per site)
Non-Electric site: $17
Electric site: $30

Fee Schedule

Winter Fees

From October 16 – March 14

Park Entrance Fees:
Per Vehicle (1-4 Adults): $7.00
Individual/Bicycle: $3.00

Camping Fees:
(2 vehicles per site)
Non-Electric site: $17
Electric site: $30

Facilities

Facilities available at Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area.

 
Visitor Center Visitor Center / Ranger Station

Visitor CenterApril 1st to November 6th, 2011:
8:00 am to 4:30 pm

November 7th to March 15th, 2012:
Mornings: 8:00 am to 10:00 am
Afternoons: 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm

 
Restrooms Restrooms

This park has modern, handicap accessible restrooms.

 
Group Day Use Areas Group: Day Use Areas

Group: Day Use Areas5-Day Use Ramada’s are available for your event. Each Ramada has picnic tables, a large charcoal grill (use contingent on fire restrictions), a serving table, electricity (15 amp service), a horseshoe pit and restrooms. Two playgrounds are centrally located. Day Use hours are 8 am to 8 pm.

Stellar Jay: 150 person maximum
Raven: 150 person maximum
Meadowlark: 150 person maximum
Flicker: 150 person maximum
Bluebird: 100 person maximum

Cost: Call the park for details.

Notes: No ground fires. No live or loud music. No glass containers. No piñata’s. No water balloons, confetti, chalk or paint.

Call (928) 537-3680 for more information.

   
Camping Sites Electric RV Sites Non Electric RV Sites Camping & RV Sites

Camping ReservationsSite reservations are available by calling the Reservation Center at (520) 586-2283. You can call 7 days a week, from 8 am to 5 pm MST. There is a $5 non-refundable reservation fee per site. You may also reserve campsites 24/7 for this park online Online Campground Reservations

Camping & RV SitesCheck out time is 12 noon. Site renewal fees are due by 11 am. Important Note: At this park, the entrance gate is closed nightly at 10 pm.

Non-hook-up sites
31 sites: Maximum of 2 vehicles and 6 adults per site, 12 people total. Concrete pads, fire ring and picnic table, restrooms and showers.

Electric RV sites
92 sites: 30 Amp service (some 50 Amp available). Can accommodate up to 40-foot rigs. Water available at all sites. Mallard and Redhead Loops also have sewer available. Maximum of 2 vehicles and 6 adults per site, 12 people total.

Seasonal Camping Loop Schedule

 
Close
Open
Northern Harrier
09/25/2011
04/19/2012
Bald Eagle
10/16/2011
04/19/2012
Osprey
10/16/2011
04/05/2012
Ruddy Duck
10/17/2011
04/15/2012
Cinnamon Teal
10/30/2011
03/15/2012
Mallard
11/27/2011
03/15/2012
Redhead
Will Not Close This Year


 
Dump Station Dump Station

A Dump station is available for registered campers from May 1st through October 15th.

 
Showers Showers

Hot shower available at all camping loops at no extra charge for registered campers. Handicap Accessible. 

 
Picnic Areas/Shelters Picnic Areas/Shelters

Nice spots for your gathering or a picnic are available on both sides of the lake.

 
Hiking Hiking Trails

A 1.5 mile walking trail runs along the South and West sides of the lake.

The White Mountain Trail System consists of eleven loop trails offering over 103 miles of hiking. Access points are located within 15 miles of the recreation area in the adjacent Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.External Link Phone (928) 368-5111.

 
Fishing Fishing

Camping & RV SitesShow Low Creek flows into Fool Hollow Lake, providing a natural feeding ground for a variety of wildlife and a very diverse fishery. There are five fishing platforms around the lake. There are two fish cleaning station at the park.

Fishing opportunities are abundant with rainbow trout; large and small mouth bass, black crappie, green sunfish, channel catfish, walleye and Northern pike are all present in the lake.

A valid Arizona fishing license is required for anglers fourteen and older. Licensing information is available online at Arizona Game & Fish, or purchase a fishing license at a local dealer.

All Arizona boating laws apply, including PFDs, other safety equipment, registration etc. More information is available at the Arizona Game & Fish website.


Swimming Swimming

Swimming is allowed from your boat or the shoreline, but there is no specific swimming beach or area at this park. Swimming is at your own risk. No lifeguard on duty. We also encourage swimmers to wear water shoes to protect their feet from hazards.

 
Boat Ramp Boat Ramp

Single lane boat launch ramps are available on the east and west sides of the lake. Maximum of 10 HP gasoline engines are allowed.

 
Canoeing Non-Motorized Watercraft

Non-motorized watercrafts are welcome and may launch at either boat ramp. All boating laws apply.

 
Wildlife Viewing Wildlife Viewing

Stay alert: Poisonous snakes and insects inhabit the area. Do not feed the animals and store all foodstuffs in secure containers or in your vehicles.

Waterfowl: (viewing varies from time of year) Mallards, Canada geese, various species of divers & dabblers, Great Blue Heron, Snowy Egret, American Egret, White-faced Ibis.

Neo-Tropical and Passerine species: (viewing varies from time of year) Stellar’s Jay, Lesser Goldfinch, numerous species of Blue Birds, Acorn Woodpeckers, Nuthatches and Red-shafted Flicker.

Raptors: Bald Eagle (winter), Osprey (summer), American Kestrel, Northern Harrier and Goshawk.

Common Mammals: Eberts Squirrels, Rock Squirrel, Gophers, Skunk, Raccoon, Beaver and Muskrat. Sightings of Elk, Bobcat, Coyote and Deer are not uncommon.

Snakes do inhabit the area, including the Western Diamondback snake.

 
Amphitheater Amphitheater & Intrepretive Area

The Amphitheater & Intrepretive Area is located on the East side of the park between the tent area and RV area. Join us on Saturdays at 7 pm from Memorial Day through Labor Day (weather permitting). Assorted topics include Smokey the Bear, elk, wildfire, Audubon Society, Bill Williams: Mountain Man and The Working Cowboy.

Also on Thursday mornings & Sunday Evenings experience: Assorted Living History Talks, Meetings, and Cowboy Coffee with a Ranger.

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