Kate S.

Scottsdale , AZ

Joined February 2022

Cozy by the creek

Shaded RV Sites. Lo Lo Mai Springs has scores of beautiful shaded RV sites, many near the creek beneath the branches of ancient cottonwoods and soaring sycamores. The sites accommodate Motorhomes up to 40’ and Trailers/5th Wheels up to 36’.

We called and booked a site next to our friends which worked out great. There are fire pits and fire wood is available to buy at the camp shop as are last minute essentials.

There’s a rad restaurant “up the creek bistro wine bar” - just a short drive up the road and worth a visit for the views and atmosphere.

Hit up DA Ranch, a local vineyard and winery on the weekend for live music and the most relaxing vibe!

Page Springs has become one of the fastest growing wine regions in Arizona. With hundreds of acres now under vine, Page Springs Cellars, Javelina Leap Winery, and Oak Creek Vineyard are all making delicious wines and have tasting rooms that are open year round. The wineries are about two miles from Lo Lo Mai, making it the perfect base to check out this beautiful and growing wine region.

Private spots close to waterfront

Cholla Recreation Site is located on Theodore Roosevelt Lake, central Arizona’s largest lake. It offers expansive views of the Four Peaks Wilderness, Salome Canyon, and the Sierra Ancha mountain range. The campground contains an extensive selection of both RV and tent-only sites, and is one of the largest solar-powered campgrounds in the United States. Potable water, toilet buildings, showers, playgrounds, and a paved boat launch with a courtesy dock are available for campers. Cholla RV dump station, located across from Christmas Loop, is open Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm.

$25/site/night for individual camp unit; $50/site/night for double camp unit; America the Beautiful Interagency Senior or Access Pass holders receive 50% discount (persons over 62 or have a permanent disability) for single camp units only.

Campground fees must be paid for at the fee machine located at the campground. When we arrived the machine wasn’t working so we checked in with the camp host and flagged down a ranger to let them know.