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Coleman Lake

Overview

Coleman Lake, located within the Kaibab National Forest, offers a serene escape for campers seeking a rustic, nature-focused experience. Unlike commercial RV resorts, this site provides a quiet retreat centered on the natural beauty of Northern Arizona. It is a primitive-style destination where the primary appeal is the connection to the surrounding ponderosa pine forest and the tranquil atmosphere of the high desert landscape.

Location & Surroundings

Situated just south of Williams, Arizona, the campground is tucked away in a scenic area known for its elevation and cooler temperatures. This location serves as an excellent base for those exploring the Coconino Plateau. The area is defined by its ponderosa pine forests and proximity to high-country vistas, providing a quiet environment far from the noise of interstate highways, making it ideal for those who value solitude.

Amenities & Park Features

The amenities at Coleman Lake are focused on providing a basic, outdoor-centric stay rather than luxury services. Visitors will find primitive campsites suitable for tent camping and smaller RVs, though large rigs should exercise caution due to road conditions. Key features include vault toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables at each site. There are no water or electric hookups available, so guests must come prepared to be fully self-sufficient during their visit.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The area is a gateway to diverse outdoor recreation. The nearby lake provides opportunities for catch-and-release fishing, which is a popular pastime for visitors. Beyond the water, the surrounding Kaibab National Forest offers miles of trails perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing. The town of Williams is also a short drive away, offering a charming base for supplies or a visit to the historic downtown area.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is best suited for self-sufficient campers and those driving smaller RVs or camper vans who prioritize nature over resort-style amenities. If you enjoy boondocking or dry camping, you will appreciate the simplicity and quiet surroundings of this forest location. It is an excellent choice for individuals or families who want a peaceful home base while exploring the natural wonders of Northern Arizona on a budget.

User Reviews

Landon Wheeler

October 11, 2021

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