State: Arizona
Open: Seasonal
Number of Sites: 46
Elevation: 6900
Free: No
Reservations: Yes - Check Recreation.gov for information
About: Nearby Upper and Lower Lake Mary, Ashurst, Marshall and Kinnikinick lakes, serve as a recreational focus for this campground. All are stocked with fish including trout, bass, and channel catfish. Upper Lake Mary is popular with power boaters (there’s no motor limit), and Ashurst attracts a following of windsurfers along with its anglers and boaters. Those whose interest in the out of doors goes beyond watersports might consider these sites for the wildlife watching they offer. The lakes around these forested campgrounds are used as a stopover for migrating waterfowl, a wintering site for rare bald eagles, and a feeding ground for resident ospreys. The area is home to a considerable number of elk and mule deer too.
Newly reconstructed Pinegrove Campground is spread out through a cool stand of pines bordered by high country meadows. Access to the campground is via a short spur off Forest Highway 3. Supplies are available at convenience stores along the highway and in Flagstaff, about 20 miles away.
Facilities: 46 single unit sites, 16 of which are fully handicap-accessible. Coin-operated showers, tables, fire rings and cooking grills, Drinking water, Toilets (flush type, handicap-accessible), RV dump station, boat ramp at lakes, Handicap-accessible fishing access at Lake Mary Narrows
Fees: $18 (2011)
Usage: Light
Water: Yes
Restrooms: Flush Toilets
Directions: Drive 19 miles south from Flagstaff on Forest Highway 3 (Lake Mary Road).