White Horse Lake Campground

Kaibab National Forest
Near Williams, Arizona

Facilities

White Horse Lake boasts more than 90 single unit campsites with tables, campfire rings, grills and tent pads. There is also a large group site that can accommodate up to 60 visitors, several double sites, tent-only sites and accessible sites. Tents, trailers and motorhomes up to 38 ft. long can be accommodated.

There are many amenities offered to campers, including water faucets, a small boat ramp, restrooms, and trash bins.

Natural Features

Kaibab National Forest is nestled on the Colorado Plateau, an area of land that was uplifted by geologic processes. Dogtown Lake sits at an elevation of 6,600 feet, and the campground is forested with plenty of open areas. Wildlife such as deer and elk frequent the shoreline.

Summer temperatures range from 50 degrees at night to 80-90 degrees during the day. Summer thunderstorms, known as the monsoon, can build up quickly, especially during July and August. Snow is common from December through March.

Recreation

In addition to fishing, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking, mountain biking and wildlife watching. Anglers seek out Large Mouth Bass, Crappie and Bluegill.

Activities

  • Day Use Area
  • Wildlife Viewing
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Interpretive Programs
  • Camping
  • Boating
  • Biking
  • Kayaking
  • Picnicking
  • Other Recreation Concession Site

Amenities

  • Accessible Boat Ramp
  • Accessible Campsites
  • Accessible Drinking Water
  • Accessible Parking
  • Accessible Sites
  • Drinking Water
  • Ranger Station
  • Vault Toilets
  • Water

Nearby Attractions

Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim is just over one hour north of the campground. The cities of Williams and Flagstaff have amenities such as shops, restaurants and cultural and historic sites.

From canyons to prairies, peaks to plateaus, Kaibab National Forest offers layers of opportunity for peace, solitude and discovery. Over 300 miles of trails, some clinging to the rims of the Grand Canyon, allow visitors to step off the beaten path into uncrowded landscapes.

Getting Here

Latitude
35° 6' 55.0001" N
Longitude
112° 1' 1.9999" W
In Williams, Arizona, turn south onto 4th Street/County Road 73 and drive about 9 miles to Forest Road 110. Turn left and proceed for approximately 7 miles to FR 109. Turn left again and follow for about 3 miles to the campground.

Forest Roads 110 and 109 are high-use roads and can become rough during peak season. During the winter, roads may be closed due to snow cover.

Need to Know

  • No utility hookups
  • Potable water and hydrants are for drinking only; filling water tanks in motorhomes and RVs is not allowed due to limited supply
  • Only small electric boat motors allowed
  • This facility has first-come, first-served sites
  • No swimming allowed in the lake
  • ATV's may be used only to enter and leave the area
  • No waste water drained onto ground
  • Click here for more about the Grand Canyon National Park
  • Click here for more about Kaibab National Forest
  • Don't Move Firewood: Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood near your destination and burning it on-site. For more information visit dontmovefirewood.org.
  • There isn't a dump station at the campground. Nearest dump station is in Williams AZ

  • Extra cars will be charged $10 per night per extra car. Cash only! Collected by the camp host.

  • Contact Information

    WILLIAMS, AZ 86046

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