Alamo Lake

Brochure and Map

brochure Alamo Lake - Brochure and Map

Brochure and Map of Alamo Lake State Park (SP) in Arizona. Published by Arizona State Parks & Trails.

Nearby Parks Cabins Park Rules If you’re having a great time here, don’t forget to visit one of the two nearby state parks! Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial State Park (88 miles) Dedicated to the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshot firefighters who died in action on June 30, 2013, this park commemorates their service with a memorial trail that leads to an overlook in the Weaver Mountains and continues to the firefighters’s memorial site. (928) 669-2088 Buckskin Mountain State Park (105 miles) Mountains line the river on both the Arizona and California sides, and the wildlife is as varied as the recreational opportunities along the river. This picturesque park provides a scenic respite and a fun-filled escape from the desert heat. (928) 667-3231 The park has four camping cabins available for reservation that overlook Alamo Lake. Each cabin has a covered porch, two sets of bunk beds, a table with chairs, electricity, lights, heating and air conditioning, and a locking door. Campers must supply their own linens or sleeping bags. Pet-friendly cabins are available. Restrooms and showers are within walking distance. Cabins sleep up to six people. While visiting the park, please help us protect this special space for your future enjoyment. General Rules • Do not litter! “Leave no trace” and pack out what you bring in, or use the trash receptacles provided in the park. • Drive your vehicle only on designated paved surfaces. Park only in designated parking areas. Do not park on the side of the road. • Stay on designated trails. Cutting trails degrades habitat and harms the landscape. • Do not use glass containers in the park. • All of our parks adhere to firearm and hunting regulations. Please familiarize yourself with this information. Fires • Keep fires in grills or designated state parks fire rings. Never leave fires unattended! • Do not gather firewood in the parks. Firewood is for sale in most park stores. • Fireworks are not permitted in state parks. • Be “fire smart” and check fire restrictions at azstateparks.com/fire-safety. Camping • Campsites are limited to up to six adults and up to 10 people total. Cabins are limited to six people total. • There are designated dump facilities at the park for your convenience. Swimming • Do not swim near launch ramps or docks. • Please obey all posted signs. Boating • Review boating regulations before heading out on the water. • Please limit mooring boats on docks to 10 minutes. Pets • Keep your pets on a maximum six-foot leash at all times. Pets must be attended at all times. • Pick up after your pet. • For additional information related to pets, visit our website or ask park staff. The rules of this park are not limited to the rules listed above. Additional park rules may be found at azstateparks.com. ALAMO LAKE Reserve a camping cabin and start your park adventure at azstateparks.com/cabins or call 1-877-MYPARKS. Fishing Alamo Lake has largemouth bass, crappie, redear sunfish, channel catfish, tilapia, and bluegill. A valid Arizona fishing license is required for anglers 10 years and older. Group Areas Two group camping areas are available for reservations. Call the park directly to reserve. Group Area 1 has one 60 x 20 ramada, one large barbecue grill, a vault toilet, and a fire pit. There is a $25 facility use fee for this area and a $15 per night per vehicle fee. Group Area 2 has one 20 x 20 ramada, one large BBQ grill, chemical toilets, and a fire pit. There is a $15 facility use fee for this area and a $15 per night per vehicle fee. We have two group ramadas for day use. One south of Campground A and one in Campground E. The sites can be used for large groups. Contact the park for details. Established 1957 Alamo Lake State Park Camping 01/22 Alamo Lake State Park is one of the best places to fish for bass in Arizona. The lake is surrounded by mountainous terrain speckled with brush, wildflowers, and cacti, making for a visually pleasing experience. The park has good wildlife viewing opportunities, and you may spot a bald or golden eagle. Stargazers are sure to enjoy the amazing views of the night sky since the nearest city lights are about 40 miles away! The lake is located in the Bill Williams River Valley where the Big Sandy River and Santa Maria River come together. It was created with the completion of Alamo Dam in 1968. Thank you for visiting! 37 mi. N of Wenden, AZ 85357 (928) 669-2088 | 1-877-MYPARKS azstateparks.com/alamo-lake AZStateParks Like/Follow/Watch us on: 1-877-MYPARKS | azstateparks.com There are 19 sites with electric, water and sewer located in Camp Area FH. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. There is no limit to RV length at these sites. Additional sites have 30/50 amp electric and water at each site. Camp Area B has 27 electric sites and 15 non-electric sites. The Ramada Area has 12 electric sites. Camp Area C has 41 electric sites (30 amp only). Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. Camp Area A offers dry camping. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring with restrooms and showers located nearby. Dry camping is also available in camp areas D and E. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Vault and chemical toilets are located throughout these areas. Reserve a campsite or RV site and start your park adventure at azstateparks.com/reserve or call 1-877-MYPARKS. Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Trails Hundreds of miles of OHV trails are located adjacent to the park (outside park boundaries). Two trails can be accessed from the park. No OHV riding is permitted within park boundaries. Amphitheater Trail Code Boat Ramp CR RO WB ! | Playground ! 3 @ ! _ ! p ! \ ! Ramada ! ( 00 Camping Cabin ! Junction " Trailhead Campground Group 9 Camp 2 ! !! _ 3 9 ! Group Camp 1 Fish Cleaning Station Market ard Camp Area E Wa sh 38 Bureau of Land Management 37 36 35 34 39 40 44 43 42 41 45 46 A Shower Viewpoint l Day Use ! Ramada 3 Basic Sites 39 38 41 37 40 36 53 0 14 Area C 23 29 6 7 la Rd 1314 12 15 9 8 Ch olla Rd Camp Area B 28 16 Area B 29 17 1819 30 Electric, Water, 20 31 21 Basic Sites 32 22 33 23 34 35 24 36 25 26 37 27 38 39 Area FH 42 41 40 10 9 Electric, Water, Sewer 8 " 12 11 6 7 Ho 10 st CR 20 5 11 8 2 18 12 13 4 9 00 12 17 11 10 6 3 18 9 8 16 13 14 6 16 714 4 1 21 15 2 19 5 17 15 3 Area A 2 4 1 9 Area FH ! 3! ! @! ³! _ 9 ! 9 ! 0 Ramada Area w 9! ! ¯ Dr 1400 Bureau of Land Management Camp Area A _ ! Host - Ranger Station & Market Camp vi e ke La " 5 3 Lakeview Drive Campgrounds 10 R mo Ala " d 9 ! y Boat Ramp ! CR mo R 25 24 23 26 22 56 21 20 57 58 18 19 17 16 15 60 5914 13 62 61 12 11 63 9 10 64 7 8 2 1 12 24 28 26 27 _ ! 14 17 28 55 d WB Ala 31 5 29 _! ! k ! 0 54 0 0.05 0.05 0.1 Miles Kilometers 0.1 Contour Interval: 40 Feet Created by: ASPT GIS Team Date: 3/5/2019 To Wenden 33mi 53km Cabins Basic Sites (! _! ! (! (( p ! ! ! | _! ! p ³! ! @ ! » st Ho st Ho st Ho _ ! i ! 4 d 00 52 Camp Area C 21 19 20 Electric & Water High Water WB 2 R la Medium Water Boat Ramp Buckskin Cove Rattlesnake \ Bill Williams Overlook ! \ Overlook 12 ! RO 49 50 51 0 120 ol Ch 1200 1200 ! y _! ! i " Irby's Cove 30 64 16 18 34 Park Boundary 120 0 Camp Area C 32 ! 25 15 !k » 35 22 Host p! ! _ 3 33 30 2713 y ! 31 Area E Ch ol am Low Water Boat Ramp _ ! Camp 9 Area D ! ke Restroom 32 48 o Ranger Station 47 33 8 14 7 13 12 6 9 5 11 10 4 3 2 1 La Parking OHV Trail Bu Ma reau na o f L ge a n 120 me d 0 nt Crosscut Rattlesnake Overlook Wild Burro 9 ! Dump Station Trail Alamo Dam Length One Way mi km 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.7 1.1 Trail Name i ! _ y ! ! Bureau of Land Management ! ¯ y ! 9 ! » ! k ! ³ ! i ! Cholla Boat Ramp Camp Area E Bull Do Not Enter Emergencies Only Ramada Area Electric & Ramadas 2 10 12 11 8 3 9 57 4 6 1 _ !

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