Anybody camp there? What are the recommendations?
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Anybody camp there? What are the recommendations?
Anybody camp there? What are the recommendations?
Go For It Not Much other then the Marina Bar No Food Cook Your Own Burger that you buy in the ship store Kinda Dead if you ask mee great place to go to get away from the rat race.
That's my kinda camping! :D :D
Looking for info on RV hookups and favorite campsites, shorline, etc.....
Usually find the best info on HB, then call the marinas to confirm! ;)
That's my kinda camping! :D :D
Looking for info on RV hookups and favorite campsites, shorline, etc.....
Usually find the best info on HB, then call the marinas to confirm! ;)
The Roosevelt RV park is right across the street from the Marina entrance. Full hook ups, and I think 20 dollars a day or something like that. Pretty basic but really close to the lake.
Spring Creek Resort has a large RV park with hook ups, it's on the Globe side of the lake at the bottom of the hill. There is a store and a restaurant there as well.
The FS camp grounds aren't to bad, semi-close to the water, but of course no hook ups. People bring their honda generators and run them all night. In the last few years I've been going there, I haven't seen a ranger, just a sherriff dept. truck drives through once a day checking camping permits.
With the water down, there are a few places you can get your RV right down on the water as well.
Anybody camp there? What are the recommendations?
When ya heading out? If its during our Monsoon season keep an eye on the sky, you'll be caught in some big water real quick. This was a small one that was rolling thru:eek:
http://***boat.com/forums/attachment...1&d=1182455758
When ya heading out? If its during our Monsoon season keep an eye on the sky, you'll be caught in some big water real quick. This was a small one that was rolling thru:eek:
http://***boat.com/forums/attachment...1&d=1182455758
thanks for that....i will never take my boat to roosevelt now :D :D :D
Here's a little blurp from the Forest Service:) Here's a link to the site:)
http://www.forestcamping.com/dow/sou...tinfo.htmTonto National Forest]
"The historic Apache Trail Scenic Byway begins (or ends) at Roosevelt Lake Dam. Nearby are four recreational vehicle (RV) and motorhome-friendly campgrounds scattered along the lake's shore. The Forest Service's innovative Cholla, with flush toilets and hot showers, is the largest all-solar powered campground in the United States. Windy Hill, with 339 sites, is the largest campground in the Tonto National Forest and is designed so all the campsites have a view of surrounding mountains. Indian Point and Schoolhouse, located at the north and south ends of the Lake, are the newest campgrounds. These campgrounds might be considered primitive but their spacious sites, magnificent views, and quiet surroundings make them a favorite. A centrally located RV waste station provides for the needs of RVrs. As the largest lake in Arizona, Roosevelt Lake is ideal for all water sports and fishing, and has challenging hiking nearby."
thanks for that....i will never take my boat to roosevelt now :D :D :D
Wus:D , wait till you stuck on Pleasant during a storm:eek:
It's pretty nice most of the time and bigger than Havasu, look its Sleek-Jet:D
http://***boat.com/forums/attachment...1&d=1182456740
Wus:D , wait till you stuck on Pleasant during a storm:eek:
It's pretty nice most of the time and bigger than Havasu, look its Sleek-Jet:D
http://***boat.com/forums/attachment...1&d=1182456740
i was kidding :D went through the pleasant deal many times :D :D
When ya heading out? If its during our Monsoon season keep an eye on the sky, you'll be caught in some big water real quick. This was a small one that was rolling thru:eek:
http://***boat.com/forums/attachment...1&d=1182455758
You need a little scale... where is the Brother Sleek picture??