Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground

Fishing enthusiasts and families seeking cooler Arizona temperatures will find Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground positioned across from a stocked reservoir in the Apache National Forest. This Forest Service campground operates seasonally from mid-May through October, accommodating RVs up to 45 feet on level, well-spaced sites among towering pines. The elevation provides relief from desert heat, with nighttime temperatures dropping into the 40s and 50s even during summer months.

The campground features flush toilets, hot showers, and a dump station, though reviewers note bathroom facilities lock at night when vault toilets serve as backups. Each loop includes shared water spigots, and the camp host sells firewood and ice on-site. Mari L. describes it as "clean and quiet" with "lakes nearby within walking distance." Multiple stocked trout lakes provide year-round fishing opportunities within easy reach of the campground.

Access involves rough roads that some reviewers mention, and the $38 nightly fee reflects the full amenities provided. The Lazy Trout corner store sits just minutes away for forgotten supplies, though prices run higher than town rates. Campers exploring camping areas around Greer will find this location fills to capacity during peak season, making reservations essential for summer and holiday weekends.

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Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground is located in Arizona

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Directions

From Show Low, Arizona, take Highway 260 southeast 42 miles to Highway 373. Take Highway 373 south 3 miles to the campground, which is on the right.

Address

APACHE-SITGREAVES
AZ

Coordinates

34.0433333 N
109.4586111 W

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Access

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Fires

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  • Sanitary Dump
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Campers regularly cited spacious, clean sites with good amenities including restrooms and showers. Many visitors reported a peaceful atmosphere with well-spaced sites. Pricing opinions varied, and capacity can be an issue during peak times.

Reviewed Aug. 5, 2024

Great campground in Greer ($30)

Wonderful campground with flat sites, well spaced. Pit toilets and a shower. Dump on site! A bit expensive for dry camping but there in no dispersed camping in Greer and the neighboring apache res requires a $9 permit to dispersed camp. Three reservoirs nearby to hike to or fish at.

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  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by mark F., August 5, 2024
  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by mark F., August 5, 2024
Reviewed Sep. 29, 2020

Best of both worlds!

Situated in NE Arizona, you get to experience cooler weather, fishing across the road and a local general store near by for those forgotten items. The camp grounds are clean and have ever amenity necessary without feeling like you're at a hotel. We like the spots in the back half of the grounds.

Reviewed Aug. 19, 2020

Clean, spacious and comfortable

We visit every year. The sites are spacious, there is are shared spigots and vaulted toilets in each loop. In the center, there are hot showers and traditional toilets. (The showers have been closed due to COVID). The campground is across the street from a gorgeous reservoir. Down the road is the Lazy Trout corner store with all the things you may have forgotten. If you feel like driving around, I suggest Big Lake and Alpine. It is a perfect area to camp, hike, explore and unwind. This year is much busier than other years, because people are eager to get out. However, be warned, we were the only ones wearing masks in public spaces, so be vigilant about your health before arriving. When we arrived last week, Rolf C Hoyer was at capacity. We were given instructions to the disbursement camping. It was free. The camp sites were really cool. You could see each camper put their little touch on the site. Of coarse, there were absolutely no amenities. Disbursement is a steep drive up a narrow, gravel road. After 36 hours, my ear lobes and face started bruising. Once the nausea set in, I knew I was not prepared to go 8500ft. Rolfe C Hoyer proper is not as elevated, and I never had issues there. But if you know that elevation maybe an issue, explore the surrounding areas cautiously.

  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by Jacqueline C., August 19, 2020
  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by Jacqueline C., August 19, 2020
  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by Jacqueline C., August 19, 2020
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Reviewed Jul. 30, 2018

Best campground ever!

Love this campground, clean and quiet! We went in June during fire restrictions but it was still a nice site. Lakes nearby within walking distance dogs had a blast!

Reviewed May. 31, 2018

Awesome!!!

As far as AZ camping goes, it doesn’t get any better than Greer! In my opinion, it’s the most beautiful lil town in AZ. We stayed here over 4th of July weekend. The days were slightly warm, but you have plenty of shade under all the pine trees. It gets into the 40s-50s at night. We use a generator, but quiet time is 10 pm, so bring warm clothes and blankets. There is a few lakes to choose from that are stocked with trout year round. There is one store that is just a few minutes drive, it’s small and a lil pricey, but has what you need. The camp host sells firewood and ice. There is flush toilets and showers free to use, as well as vault toilets sInce they lock the bathrooms at night. I can’t even explain how gorgeous this place is, anywhere in Greer is a good spot. I think we paid $20 per night. We can’t wait to go back!

  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by Jamey R., May 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by Jamey R., May 31, 2018
  • Review photo of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground by Jamey R., May 31, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fees and prices for staying at Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground?

Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground in Greer is considered somewhat expensive for dry camping, though exact prices aren't specified. The campground offers no hookups but does provide value with its amenities and prime location. For comparison, nearby dispersed camping on Apache reservation land requires a $9 permit. Given the popularity of this area, especially during summer holidays like 4th of July, it's advisable to check current fees with the campground management before planning your trip.

What amenities and facilities are available at Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground?

Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground offers spacious, flat sites with ample shade from pine trees. The facility features shared water spigots and vault toilets in each loop, with central hot showers and traditional restrooms (though showers may be subject to seasonal closures). A dump station is available on-site. The campground provides necessary amenities while maintaining a natural camping feel. There are no hookups, so generators are used by some campers. The sites are well-spaced, offering privacy between camping spots.

Are there photos available of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground?

Yes, photos of Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground are available online. These images typically showcase the spacious, shaded campsites under pine trees, the campground's layout, and nearby attractions like the reservoir across the street. Photos help visualize the flat sites, amenities, and beautiful surroundings in Greer. To find current images, check The Dyrt or official Forest Service websites where campers frequently share their experiences through photographs.

What do visitor reviews say about Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground?

Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground consistently receives high marks for its cleanliness, spacious sites, and quiet atmosphere. Campers particularly appreciate the beautiful setting in Greer, which many consider the most scenic town in Arizona. The campground earns praise for its well-maintained facilities, flat sites, and proximity to fishing reservoirs. Visitors highlight the perfect balance of necessary amenities without sacrificing the authentic camping experience. The weather is noted as ideal - warm days with cool nights in the 40-50°F range. Many campers return annually, indicating strong satisfaction with this campground.

Where exactly is Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground located in Greer, AZ?

Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground is located in Greer, a small town in northeastern Arizona known for its natural beauty. The campground is situated across the street from a reservoir, making it convenient for fishing enthusiasts. It's positioned within walking distance of several lakes and near a local general store where campers can purchase forgotten items. Greer offers cooler temperatures compared to much of Arizona, making it a popular destination. The campground sits in the back country of Arizona's White Mountains region.