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Camping Near Knoll Lake

Great Arizona camping trip near Knoll Lake.
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Overview: This was an phenomenal camping trip!
The happy campers: John, Joanna, their children Molly and Matthew, and their favorite uncle, yours truly.

We wisely went up on Thursday, beating the weekend crowds, and after scouting a few prospective sites, found the perfect spot on a panoramic point off the Rim Road.

I prefer to keep the exact location to myself, but if you spend time scouting, you'll find a great piece of the Mogollon Rim to claim as your own for a few days at least. 2az.us! See Map icon

Herds of deer and elk were everywhere. Plump turkeys crossed the road in front of the Suburban. The sunsets and sunrises were breathtaking. And after sundown, the Milky Way, glowing constellations, streaking satellites, and crackling campfires were far more entertaining than HBO.

We also experienced afternoon Monsoons which soaked us to the bone, made us laugh at our frailty, and forced us to rebuild our campsite more than once, but we endeavored to persevere. Torrential downpours, pea-sized hail, crashing lightning, nothing would taint this much-needed respite in the high country.
Note: It's best to experience these storms from the safety of your vehicle.

We spent Friday morning fishing at Knoll Lake, but I didn't fare so well. Although, a woman down shore caught a few rainbow trout by floating Power Bait off the bottom.

To keep the children occupied, John and I put a hook, line and salmon eggs on a stick, which Molly and Matthew used to catch more than 30 crawdads. They were laughing and having a ball a my expense. "You caught anything yet uncle Cody," they asked? Juvenile delinquents!

On Sunday, we did some family friendly mountain biking off FR 147 near the junction with SR 87 near Clint's Well. The Forest Roads in this area are well-graveled with few steep grades. Molly and Matthew have training wheels on their bikes and this area is perfect for children or novice mountain bikers.

John and I rode with the children for a while, then did a fun, 4 mile ride down FR 612. Forest Road 147 can be reached off the Rim Road at the Potato Lake turn off, or off SR 87 roughly 2 miles south of Clint's Well (Long Valley).

After mountain biking, we lunched at the restaurant in Clint's Well (the chicken wings were great).

A fantastic weekend!

Contacts

Tonto National Forest
Payson Ranger District: 928-474-7900
www.fs.fed.us/r3/tonto

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