Contact Info
- Phone:
- 520-378-0311
- Reservations:
- 877-444-6777
Basics
- Number of Sites:
- 3 Group Sites
- Elevation:
- 5400 feet
- Reservations:
- Reservations Required
Description
Most people who come here do so with the intent of enjoying not only the facilities at the campground, but the fishing and boating at the lake as well. A lakeside developed recreation site, including a boat ramp, fishing pier, general store and boat rentals, is located just a short drive from the group area.
Lakeshore Trail #128, just a quarter-mile walk from Rock Bluff, leads all the way around the lake. This nearly level trail is well maintained and easy to follow. Trailside benches and interpretive signs are located at some of the best wildlife viewing areas. Watch for the waterfowl that are generally bobbing on the waters of the lake. Bald eagles are regularly sighted during the winter, and osprey sometimes are seen migrating through the area in the fall.
Amenities
Basic Amenities
- Drinking Water
Special Features
- Fire Rings
- Picnic Tables
Additional Conveniences
- Boat Ramp
- Group Sites Available
- Pets Allowed
- Reservations Accepted
Additional Notes
Fishing Pier
Trash Service
The general store and boat rental is closed.
Details
Season
Year roundLocation
Parker Canyon LakeSouthwest of Sierra Vista
Elevation
5400 feetBasic Info
- Total Sites:
- 3 Group Sites
More Site Details
- RV Hookups:
- None
Pet Policy
Pets must be restrained or on a leash.Activities
Boating, Hiking, Fishing,Additional Details
Boating has an 8 hp motor limit.Motorbikes may be used only for entering or leaving campgrounds.
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
Drive east on Interstate 10 to the Arizona 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 17 miles to Coronado Memorial Road (FR 61) and drive 25 miles over Montezuma Pass along the south side of the Huachuca Mountains to Parker Canyon Lake.