Canyon Point

Star4.58
238 reviews
MILE POST 287 - HIGHWAY 260, FOREST LAKES, AZ, USA
Canyon Point
$38.00 - $260.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Camping fees range from $38 for standard nonelectric sites to $260 for group standard nonelectric sites during peak season. Additional fees such as...
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Standard Site Fee$38.00
Hookup Site Fee$50.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$260.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$348.00

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Provider
928-535-0181

About this campground

Escape to Canyon Point Campground, where 113 thoughtfully spaced campsites await among the towering pines of Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Whether you're pitching a tent under the stars, pulling in with a trailer, or navigating a 75-foot motorhome through the forest roads, you'll find your perfect spot here. With individual, double, and group sites scattered throughout the property, each offering generous elbow room, you'll discover why visitors cherish the feeling of having their own private slice of wilderness—close enough to share s'mores with neighbors, yet far enough to enjoy the forest's peaceful solitude.
Canyon Point Campground caters to various camping preferences, offering standard individual sites (electric and non-electric), double sites for families, and group sites accommodating 25-55 people. RVs up to 75 feet are permitted, and tent camping is widely available.
Historical SignificanceStories of the past come alive at Canyon Point through engaging ranger programs that reveal the area's dramatic history and natural wonders. Learn about the legendary Dude Fire that reshaped both the landscape and firefighting practices, or join evening talks exploring the secret lives of the majestic elk that roam these ancient forests. Each presentation connects you to the generations of people who have found solace and adventure along the rim.
Weather and SeasonsWhen Phoenix swelters under triple-digit heat, Canyon Point offers a refreshing mountain retreat where temperatures drop 20-40 degrees, creating perfect conditions for hiking and campfire gatherings. Late June through August brings dramatic afternoon thunderstorms that roll across the rim, filling the air with the scent of rain-soaked pine and painting spectacular lightning shows across darkening skies. As evening falls, the temperature dips into sweater weather, reminding you to pack layers for those crisp mountain nights spent stargazing.
ElevationPerched at 7,500 feet above sea level, Canyon Point offers a natural air-conditioned escape where thin mountain air carries the whisper of wind through ponderosa pines. This dramatic elevation lifts you far above the desert floor, creating a completely different world where morning mist clings to meadows and afternoon clouds brush against the treetops.
Natural Features and SceneryStand at the edge of the mighty Mogollon Rim and witness nature's grand architecture, where dense forests of ponderosa pine and quaking aspen suddenly give way to breathtaking vistas. This dramatic escarpment marks the boundary between two worlds: the cool, verdant highlands where elk graze in mountain meadows, and the vast desert expanse stretching endlessly below. The campground itself nestles within this forest sanctuary, where towering pines create a natural cathedral and aspens shimmer gold in autumn light.
Geological RegionCanyon Point sits atop the legendary Mogollon Rim, a 200-mile escarpment that dramatically divides Arizona's geography at 7,500 feet. This ancient geological masterpiece, carved by millions of years of Colorado Plateau uplift, creates a striking contrast between the lush highland forests above and the arid Sonoran Desert below. Sculpted canyons cut deep into the rim's edge while weathered buttes stand as sentinels, their layers telling stories of prehistoric seas and volcanic upheavals. Dense forests of pine and aspen cloak this high country, thriving in the cool, moist climate created by the rim's commanding elevation.

Campsite details

AccessibilityThree campsites are accessible, ensuring inclusivity for guests with disabilities.
Sites SizeCampsites can accommodate tents, trailers, and motorhomes up to 75 feet. Double sites and group sites are also available for larger parties.
Sites PrivacyCampsites are generally well-spaced, offering privacy. Reviews highlight 'ample space between sites' and 'generously sized' sites.
Total Campsites113 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSite #35 in Loop A offers electric hookups and proximity to amenities. Loop B is recommended for tent camping and privacy.
Best CampsitesPopular sites include those near the Sinkhole trailhead (#43), spacious sites like #39, and quieter spots in Loop B.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
2:00 PM
Check-out
1:00 PM
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive stay is 14 nights per visit, and up to 14 nights total within rolling 30 days.
Guests Allowed Per Site
Standard sites allow 8 guests. Double sites allow up to 16 guests. Group sites host up to 25 or 55 guests.
Groups
Group sites can host 25-55 people, depending on the specific site. These are ideal for family gatherings or large groups.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are not allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutThe campground features multiple loops, including Loop A with electric hookups and Loop B for quieter tent camping.
Open and Closed SeasonThe campground opens on May 9, 2025, and closes for reservations on October 12, 2025. Walk-up season is weather-permitting late April to mid-May and October.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made via Recreation.gov, including online and contact center access.
Walk-in AvailabilityAvailable during late-April to mid-May and October. Determined at the campground kiosk; sites are first come, first served.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled before the arrival date, but fees include a $10 cancellation charge and forfeiture of the first night's fee for late cancellations.

Accomodation available

GroupGroup campsites are offered for larger parties such as families, schools, or organizations. These sites provide space and facilities to accommodate multiple people camping together.

Amenities available

Showers
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Dump station
Cell phone service
Firewood available
Flush toilets
Vault toilets
Electricity hookups

Activities you can enjoy

Visitors to Canyon Point Campground can enjoy diverse recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, boating, and photography. The nearby Willow Springs Lake is a hub for anglers and boaters, while trails lead to stunning spots like the Mogollon Rim and Sinkhole. Educational programs are offered at the amphitheater during weekends.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities abound, with trails to the Sinkhole and Mogollon Rim offering spectacular views. Trails vary in difficulty, with some being short and accessible. One trail begins near site #43.
Fishing
Willow Springs Lake, just 5 miles away, is popular for trout fishing. Anglers frequent this area for both lake and stream fishing.
Boating
Boating is available at Willow Springs Lake. While no specific details about boat types or rentals are provided, the lake is popular among boaters.
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing is a common activity. Guests have reported spotting animals like skunks, and some hikes offer opportunities for encountering local fauna.
Cultural and Educational Programs
Ranger-led educational programs are available on weekends at the amphitheater.
Winter Activities
Winter activities are not specified.
Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports such as kayaking or paddleboarding are not specifically mentioned but may be possible at Willow Springs Lake.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires are permitted in designated rings with grills. Visitors are encouraged to buy local firewood to prevent tree-killing pests.
  • Quiet hours are enforced from 10 PM to 6 AM.

Hazards

General hazardsSteep grades on highways can be challenging for vehicles. Wildlife such as bears and skunks are active in the area.
Active alertsBear activity has been reported between Loops A and B, and visitors have been alerted.

Weather forecast

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Oct 11
Saturday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

Humidity: 94%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 16.3 mph

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

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Emergency Services

Forest Lakes, 2 miles east of the campground, offers food, fuel, and telephones. Overgaard, 22 miles east, functions as the nearest full-service community.

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 9, 2025 - October 12, 2025
Trash and recyclingTrash and recycling facilities are available. A nominal fee applies for trash disposal.
Proximity to water featuresWillow Springs Lake is located 5 miles away, offering opportunities for trout fishing and boating.
Common complaintsComplaints include noisy generators, crowded sites, overzealous staff, and pricing concerns. "The place is overpriced for a USFS campground."
HostHosts such as Linda and Kay receive frequent praise for their helpfulness and friendliness. "Linda keeps everyone happy - and on their toes!"

Campground Map

MILE POST 287 - HIGHWAY 260, FOREST LAKES, AZ, USA
Driving directionsTake Highway 260 east from Payson toward Heber. The campground is located at milepost 287 on State Highway 260 approximately 4.5 miles east of the Rim Visitor Information Station, and 20 miles west of Heber.
The campground is accessible via paved highways, specifically Highway 260, with steep grades reported. "Be sure to use a filter however when filling your potable water tank. The water is safe to drink but silty."
Nearby places
Forest Lakes (2 miles east), Overgaard (22 miles east), Payson (approximately 35 miles west)
Nearby supplies
Forest Lakes, approximately 2 miles away, offers basic amenities such as groceries and fuel. For larger supply needs, Overgaard (22 miles away) and Payson (35 miles) are options.

Camper Reviews

4.6
238 reviews
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Top-Rated
Canyon Point is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Canyon Point Campground is highly appreciated for its cleanliness, spacious campsites, and friendly staff. Positive reviews emphasize the well-maintained facilities, while some critiques mention the high price for group sites and occasional overbearing management.
Review Summaries
Based on 238 reviews

What Campers Love

Guests frequently highlight the cleanliness of the facilities ('spotless bathrooms and showers'), the natural beauty ('serene with many trees'), and the ample spacing between campsites ('plenty of...
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Based on 238 reviews

Common Concerns

Common concerns include high campsite fees, absence of sewer hookups, strict enforcement of rules, and occasional inconsistencies in facility maintenance.
Based on 238 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Arrive early to secure a spot, particularly during peak season. Bring drinking water to supplement the campground's supply, which some describe as silty. Use afternoons for shower access to avoid...
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Based on 238 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Summer is the most popular season due to cooler temperatures, despite occasional afternoon thunderstorms. Fall sees fewer crowds, offering a quieter experience.
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Camper Quotes

1. 'Very clean bathrooms and showers! All the staff is very welcoming and friendly!' - Victoria Arroyave. 2. 'Bathrooms and campgrounds are spotless and well-maintained.' - Kyle Duncan. 3. 'We’ve...
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Site-Specific Reviews

Site #43 is noted for its proximity to trails leading to the Mogollon Rim. Loop A features electric hookups, while Loop B is preferred for its spacious non-electric sites.
Based on 238 reviews

Accessibility Features

Accessible sites are limited to three, and reviews do not extensively cover accessibility experiences.
Based on 238 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are welcome, but owners are reminded to keep them leashed and attended. One review described the campground as 'heaven for dog-loving campers.'
Based on 238 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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