Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area
Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area is situated inside the boundary of Sitgreaves National Forest. The RV park offers campers 129 RV sites, full hook-ups and 50-amp service. Pets are allowed at this site, and campers will enjoy the shaded RV sites. Hikers can strap up and walk right outside of the park to gain access to forest land. One highlight in the area is Roundy Crossing, an archeological site of a community who lived here nearly a 1,000 years ago.
Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area
1500 N. Fool Hollow Lake
Show Low, AZ
(928) 537-3680
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K-Bar Resort RV Park
K-Bar Resort RV Park is situated two miles west of downtown Show Low. This RV site has 90 spaces, all of which have full hook-ups and 50-amp service. In addition, the park offers Wi-Fi service, off-street parking, shaded sites (pine groves, mostly), and cable TV. The Fool Hollow Lake State Recreation Area is a 10 minute drive and offers hikers nature trails and hiking/biking paths around Fool Hollow Lake.
K-Bar Resort RV Park
300 N. 16th Ave.
Show Low, AZ 8590
(928)537-2886
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Waltner's Resort
Waltner's resort is also located right in Show Low. This RV site offers visitors full hook-ups and cable TV (with additional costs), a recreation hall for social events, community barbecues, a library, and horseshoe pits. The park sits on a 16-acre plot on which exist several hiking loops. For more extreme hiking, take the 30-minute drive to the Sitgreaves National Forest. The terrain in this national forest can be rugged, extreme, and very hot.
Waltner's Resort
4800 S. 28th St.
Show Low, AZ 85901
(928) 537-4611
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