Best Campgrounds near Whiteriver, AZ

The White Mountain Apache Reservation surrounding Whiteriver, Arizona features several established campgrounds with both primitive and developed sites. Lower Log Road Apache Indian Reservation provides riverside camping along the North Fork of the White River, while Hawley Lake Campground offers tent sites, RV spaces, cabins, and glamping options. The camping landscape in this region spans from forested settings to lakeside opportunities, with several sites operated by the White Mountain Apache Tribe requiring specific permits. Many campgrounds in the area maintain basic facilities including vault toilets and trash disposal, though amenities vary significantly by location.

Camping permits from the White Mountain Apache Tribe are required for most recreation areas, typically costing around $9 per car per day, with separate fishing permits needed for anglers. "We followed the road to get there, which is at first paved then turns to dirt. At the main camping site there are vault bathrooms and large trash roll-off bins," noted one camper about Lower Log Road camping area. Road access to many sites transitions from paved to rough dirt roads that may challenge lower-clearance vehicles, especially after rain. Cell service throughout the region is intermittent, with most visitors reporting only occasional single bars of coverage. Summer temperatures remain moderate due to the higher elevation, though afternoon thunderstorms are common during monsoon season (July-September).

The camping experience near Whiteriver centers around water features and wildlife viewing opportunities. Several visitors mentioned wild horses and cattle roaming through campgrounds, with one camper advising to "bring rope to protect your campsite from wild horses and wandering cows." Lakeside sites at Hawley Lake receive consistently positive reviews for their scenic mountain views and fishing opportunities, though access requires proper tribal permits. Diamond Creek and other more remote camping areas have limited signage and undeveloped access roads, making navigation challenging without detailed directions. Campgrounds closer to Show Low and Pinetop-Lakeside offer more developed facilities including showers and hookups, while the primitive sites on tribal lands provide greater solitude but fewer amenities. Winter brings significant snowfall to the higher elevation sites, effectively closing many camping areas until late spring.

Best Camping Sites Near Whiteriver, Arizona (123)

    1. Hawley Lake Apache Indian Res

    6 Reviews
    Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, AZ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 338-1230

    "We camped here when we had a permit to fish at nearby Christmas Tree Lake. Christmas Tree Lake is a beautiful little lake nestled in the White Mountains of Arizona on Apache land."

    "Hawley Lake is the perfect escape when you want to get out of the heat. Pristine views, cool weather during the summer and clean facilities almost make you feel like your not in Arizona anymore."

    2. Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Campground

    45 Reviews
    Show Low, AZ
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 537-3680

    $25 - $75 / night

    "Probably the most beautiful campground in Arizona. Just outside Show Low, in the eastern part of the state, you are nestled in the pine & juniper of the region."

    "The lake is fabulous for kayaking, or just hiking around.  Each campsite is spaced well away from neighboring sites, among beautiful, tall pines.  There is room to stretch out and relax.  "

    3. Lower Log Road Apache Indian Res

    2 Reviews
    McNary, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 338-4385

    "It's located on Fort Apache Indian Reservation you will need camping and fishing permits from White Mountain Apache Tribe (camping $9 per car per day; fishing over 15 yrs of age $9 per day)."

    4. Hon-Dah RV Park

    4 Reviews
    McNary, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 369-0299

    "Excellent location near Pinetop-Lakeside and Show Low. Easy check-in. Wifi available. Clean bathrooms. Laundry available. Wonderful hosts. 24 hour security driving around."

    "We had to crab over them so that we didn't leave our plumbing with them (and very nearly did leave some plumbing the first time over the first one)."

    5. Diamond Creek Number Two Campground

    1 Review
    Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, AZ
    5 miles
    Website

    6. Show Low Lake Campground

    11 Reviews
    Lakeside, AZ
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 537-4126

    $18 - $150 / night

    "Cute little Campground literally on the edge of town. If you look in one direction you'll see the apartment buildings about a quarter mile away (you can see it in the video)."

    "There are no hookups at all on this second loop, but you can fill fresh water from over near the dump station. Short walk to the lake for swimming and/or fishing."

    7. Cyclone Lake Campground

    1 Review
    Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, AZ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 338-4385

    $9 / night

    "Cyclone Lake (Basin?) is nestled in the Arizona mountains and offers a breathtaking escape into nature."

    8. Big Lake Campground

    17 Reviews
    Greer, AZ
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 333-4372

    "Like my title implies, this is where you go if you really want to “get away” from It all! This gorgeous campground is remote, very remote."

    "Great campsites within walk distance of the lake! Down fall is the campsites are big (enough room for all your camp friends) but you can only have two cars per site. Don’t let this keep you away!"

    9. Alchesay Springs Campground

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    Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 338-4385

    10. Ponderosa RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 368-6989

    $45 / night

    "My wife and I have always wanted to visit The White Mountains in Arizona since over the years we've gone by several times on I40. "

    "There are plenty local attractions: lakes, rivers and streams, wilderness and national forests. Activities include: fishing, biking (wish I brought my mtn bike), hiking/walking and ATV trails."

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Recent Reviews near Whiteriver, AZ

245 Reviews of 123 Whiteriver Campgrounds


  • Kiran B.
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Concho Lake Recreation Area

    Not a bad spot

    Open campsites with shade available, concrete slabs for RVs available. No bathrooms (October) or water available here but there is a water machine and showers at a laundromat .5mile away. Dirt roads with a bit of rutting and rocks but easy enough to handle, rain does get it pretty muddy and slick.

  • M
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Diamond Creek Number Two Campground

    Drove to campground

    We followed directions via Dyrt map down Indian Rt 61. There were no signs. The road became primitive and once we reached the destination via map, still no signs. We turned around and headed back toward the highway. Cannot review this campground, don’t know if it exists -but at least provide some info.

  • M
    Aug. 17, 2025

    KP Cienega Campground

    Beautiful and quiet

    We stayed here one night in our camper van. There was only one other camper. We enjoyed the beautiful meadow, with its wildflowers and wildlife. The pit toilets were maintained. No trash cans, so take out what you bring in.

  • Mary Ann H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Los Burros Campground

    Pretty Quiet, best in Fall

    We love this campground.  Small, usually not full - we have been here summer and Fall, and only one night have we seen it full.  Easy roads but pretty basic, fire pits, table and clean vault toilet.  The elk come in in the fall and are delightfully noisy so if you have trouble sleeping this won't be your gig. Excellent trail system for hikes and mountain bikes and a trailhead right at the campground. 

    There is a camp host but site is free.  Dispersed camping nearby if you want more solitude.

  • Richard H.
    Jul. 10, 2025

    Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Campground

    Fools Hallow Lake Park

    I've been enjoying this little "corner of Heaven" almost daily for five years.  In all that time, I have been consistently amazed at the level of effort and care the park staff, both permanent and volunteer, provide.  Two of the seasonal volunteers, Rodney & Marsha, provide awesome care to the park grounds, as well as interaction with visitors.  The staff...I've seen so many examples of dedication by every one of those individuals, whether "across the office counter or gate", or out in the field.  As the Park Manager put it, this Park is my baby, and it shows in the beautiful surroundings.

    Come visit...come stay.  Come enjoy a "part of creation" witnessed there with me!

  • Larry H.
    Jun. 23, 2025

    Ponderosa RV Resort

    This was our 63 Wedding Anniversary, June 2025

    My wife and I have always wanted to visit The White Mountains in Arizona since over the years we've gone by several times on I40.  We decided to visit and  Ponderosa RV Resort in Lakeside sounded pretty good, 55+was great to not worry about being hit by energetic kids (I'm on a cane) or noisy teens and young adults.  We were there to RELAX and enjoy the tall pines and cool weather, which we do not get in  Las Vegas, NV.  The park is great and they have a lot of activities in the clubhouse.  There are some full time residents which is GREAT, they are super friendly and helpful.  The whole area: Show Low, Lakeside & Pinetop are all blessed with friendly and courteous people,  It's almost like somehow they have sprinkled LOVE and PEACE in the air.  We have a Class C and tow a Jeep and have been in several RV camp grounds and  Ponderosa RV Resort is the best for relaxing and enjoying nature and friendly people!!!!

  • C
    May. 20, 2025

    Snowflake Arizona RV Park

    Spacious and good hookups

    I love that I didnt have to meet with anyone. Just booked online, and checked in and out on my own.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 11, 2025

    Gabaldon

    A nice quiet place

    No one else was there when I went. Nice stalls for horses, though I had none. Right next to a nice little trail that crosses the creek. Quiet and peaceful


Guide to Whiteriver

Camping sites near Whiteriver, Arizona offer diverse terrain at higher elevations ranging from 6,300 to 9,000 feet. The area experiences significant temperature variations with overnight lows often dropping 30-40 degrees below daytime highs, even during summer months. Winter accessibility becomes limited for many camping areas with snow accumulation beginning as early as October.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: At Cyclone Lake Campground, visitors can enjoy a peaceful fishing experience. "Cyclone Lake (Basin?) is nestled in the Arizona mountains and offers a breathtaking escape into nature. The basin is surrounded by dense forests on all sides and provides a serene and picturesque setting for outdoor enthusiasts," notes one camper.

Water-based activities: Big Lake Campground offers boat rentals for anglers wanting to explore the lake. "We rented a boat from the marina and spent about 3 hours fishing. Perfect weather," shares a visitor who stayed with family. The recreation area includes multiple campgrounds with various access points to the water.

Wildlife viewing: Early evenings at Big Lake provide excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. "We saw blue jays, squirrels, chipmunks, as well as several elk who wandered through camp in the early evening," reports one camper. Morning hours typically offer the best chance to spot elk grazing near camping areas.

What campers like

Cool mountain temperatures: The higher elevation camping spots provide relief from summer heat. At Hawley Lake Apache Indian Res, campers appreciate the climate. "We have rented a cabin every August and the weather is wonderful. Some rain but very green and lovely outdoors," shares one regular visitor who gives the area five stars.

Lake views: Show Low Lake Campground receives consistent praise for its setting. "The camping spots are large and clean. The bathrooms are always clean and the showers are hot. There is a biking/hiking trail around the lake that we love to spend time on," describes a repeat visitor who considers it among their top three campgrounds overall.

Natural surroundings: Ponderosa pine forests create distinctive camping experiences unique to the region. "The whole area: Show Low, Lakeside & Pinetop are all blessed with friendly and courteous people. It's almost like somehow they have sprinkled LOVE and PEACE in the air," reports an anniversary visitor to the area.

What you should know

Tribal permits required: Most recreation on White Mountain Apache lands requires specific permits with separate fees for camping and fishing activities. "We followed directions via Dyrt map down Indian Rt 61. There were no signs. The road became primitive and once we reached the destination via map, still no signs," reports a visitor attempting to find Diamond Creek Number Two Campground.

Wildlife encounters: Prepare for unexpected animal visitors at campsites throughout the region. "FYI - be sure to put food away nightly, the cows are no joke... They get into everything!!!" warns a Hawley Lake camper. Another mentions, "Be aware that I did experience some free range cattle snooping through the camp at 2am which was a bit unexpected."

Limited cell service: Communication capabilities vary significantly by location. One camper at Show Low Lake notes, "We made the mistake of visiting here on a holiday weekend. At other times I suspect this is a decent place, but this particular weekend was chaos and everything was broken/dirty."

Tips for camping with families

Site selection matters: At Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Campground, campers recommend specific loops. "The entire Mallard loop has generous paved sites. There is a picnic table and nice fire pit. Plenty of paved space to set up. Pines surround each site and provide ample shade," notes a visitor who appreciated the well-maintained facilities.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children often enjoy the animal encounters common in the area. "Fishing was on point this Labor Day holiday," reports one Hawley Lake camper who also warns about nighttime bovine visitors to their site.

Weather preparation: Pack clothing layers for significant temperature changes. "Being in the mountains, it was pretty cold at night," reports a camper who stayed at Hawley Lake while fishing at a nearby location. Even summer nights can drop into the 40s in this higher elevation region.

Tips from RVers

Campground amenities: Hon-Dah RV Park provides full hookups with proximity to tribal enterprises. "Excellent location near Pinetop-Lakeside and Show Low. Easy check-in. Wifi available. Clean bathrooms. Laundry available. Wonderful hosts. 24 hour security driving around," shares a reviewer who appreciated the facilities and location.

Road considerations: Access to many camping areas involves unpaved routes. "The speed humps in this place are MONSTERS! We had to crab over them so that we didn't leave our plumbing with them," warns an RV owner about navigating Ponderosa RV Resort. Similar caution should be exercised on forest roads leading to less developed sites.

Seasonal availability: Higher elevation campgrounds have limited accessibility in colder months. At Big Lake Campground, one visitor notes, "We paid $20 a night. There are water spigots throughout the campground and the water is safe and tasty to drink." The water systems at many campgrounds are shut down during freezing weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Whiteriver, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Whiteriver, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 123 campgrounds and RV parks near Whiteriver, AZ and 12 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Whiteriver, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Whiteriver, AZ is Hawley Lake Apache Indian Res with a 4.5-star rating from 6 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Whiteriver, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 12 free dispersed camping spots near Whiteriver, AZ.