Winn
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Winn
$20.00 - $125.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees vary based on site type. Group sites range from $60-$125 and standard nonelectric sites cost $20 per night. Additional fees may apply for...
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Standard Site Fee$20.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$125.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$145.00
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Recreation.gov
Provider928-537-8888camping@rrmofa.com
About this campground
Escape to Winn Campground, where 63 secluded sites await in the heart of the White Mountains' pristine wilderness. This mountain sanctuary serves as your gateway to the legendary Mt. Baldy trailheads and the enchanting forks of the Little Colorado River. Whether you're pitching a tent under towering pines, settling in with your RV, or gathering your tribe at one of two spacious group sites that welcome up to 50 adventurers each, you'll find yourself immersed in one of Arizona's most treasured high-country retreats.
The campground offers a mix of camping options, including individual tent sites, RV sites, and group camping areas.
Historical SignificanceStand in the shadow of Mt. Baldy, the crown jewel of the Arizona White Mountains and a peak that has beckoned adventurers for generations. This storied landscape has shaped Arizona's outdoor recreation heritage, drawing hikers, hunters, and nature lovers to its slopes since the early days of the territory. The mountain's presence has woven itself into the fabric of local culture, inspiring countless tales of summit conquests and wilderness encounters.
Weather and SeasonsExperience the White Mountains' signature climate, where summer days bring refreshing mountain air and temperatures that feel worlds away from Arizona's desert heat. As evening falls, the thin mountain air transforms into a crisp, star-filled sanctuary that calls for campfires and warm sleeping bags. From late June through August, nature puts on afternoon performances as dramatic thunderstorms roll across the peaks, painting the sky with lightning and filling the forest with the scent of rain-soaked pine.
ElevationPerched at a breathtaking elevation where the air grows thin and the views stretch endlessly, Winn Campground offers a true high-altitude adventure. The rarified mountain air at this elevation creates an environment where stars shine brighter, mornings arrive with a crystalline clarity, and every breath reminds you that you've ascended into Arizona's alpine wonderland. Visitors should prepare for the elevation's effects and embrace the slower pace that mountain life naturally encourages.
Natural Features and SceneryAt 8,500 feet, you'll wake to a symphony of wind through towering ponderosa pines and quaking aspens that paint the landscape gold each fall. This forest cathedral opens to reveal hidden meadows where wildflowers dance in summer breezes and pristine lakes mirror the sky. As twilight paints the forest in shades of amber and purple, majestic elk emerge from the shadows to graze in nearby clearings, offering unforgettable wildlife encounters that define the magic of Arizona's high country.
Geological RegionThe White Mountains of Arizona create a dramatic geological tapestry where ancient volcanic forces sculpted a landscape of soaring peaks, deep valleys, and crystal-clear waterways. This elevated realm supports an extraordinary ecosystem where thick coniferous forests thrive in the cool mountain climate, creating habitat for diverse wildlife and feeding numerous lakes and streams that have carved their stories into the mountainsides over millennia. Here, the landscape tells the tale of fire and ice, uplift and erosion, resulting in one of the Southwest's most spectacular mountain environments.
Campsite details
AccessibilityAccessibility features are not extensively mentioned, but the campground accommodates a range of camping setups, including pull-through sites for RVs. Accessibility for disabled individuals remains unclear.
Sites SizeSites are described as spacious, with group sites accommodating up to 50 people. However, some individual sites may have overgrowth and uneven terrain, making them less convenient.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy levels vary across the campground. Many sites are well-spaced and surrounded by trees, offering seclusion. However, some sites, especially in the Bobcat loop, are noted to be closer together.
Total Campsites63 campsites
Recommended CampsitesDeer Loop is recommended for views and spacing. Bobcat Loop is suitable for those needing reservations. Group sites are ideal for large setups or events.
Best CampsitesSite #12 offers views; Deer Loop is praised for scenic vistas; Bobcat Loop has spotty cell service but is reservation-only.
Reserving a campsite
Check-in
Check-in is officially at 11:00 AM based on Recreation.gov policies.
Check-out
Check-out is officially at 12:00 PM.
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive stay of 14 nights.
Guests Allowed Per Site
- Varies by site type
- group sites accommodate up to 50 people.
Groups
Group sites can accommodate up to 50 people, making them ideal for scout groups or large family gatherings.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed
Site layoutCampground layout includes sites spaced apart with some loops (Deer Loop and Bobcat Loop). Deer Loop offers better views, while Bobcat Loop is reservation-only.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen from May 23 to September 18 for reservations. Some first-come, first-served availability from September 19 to October 15. Closed out of season from October 16 to May 14.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be made online via Recreation.gov, by phone, or in-person. First-come, first-served sites must be booked onsite.
Walk-in AvailabilityFirst-come, first-served availability exists during specific timeframes (September 19 - October 15 and May 14 - May 21).
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled any time before the scheduled arrival date. Late cancellations for individual sites incur a $10 fee plus forfeiture of the first night's fee. For group sites, cancellations within 14 days of arrival incur the same penalties. Changes to reservations may also be subject to fees.
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
Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
The campground offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and exploring nearby lakes such as Lee Valley Reservoir. Its proximity to Mt. Baldy also attracts adventure enthusiasts.
Hiking
Hiking opportunities abound, with access to the Mt. Baldy Wilderness. Trails vary in difficulty and provide options for all fitness levels. Several reviewers highlight the scenic beauty of the trails.Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity, with trout fishing opportunities at nearby lakes, including Lee Valley Reservoir. This location is known for stocked Apache trout.Boating
Boating is available at nearby lakes. The campground’s proximity to these water bodies makes it convenient for water activities.Wildlife viewing
Wildlife such as elk, deer, and antelope are often visible, especially near the large meadow adjoining the campground.Winter Activities
Winter activities are not highlighted as the campground primarily operates between May and October.Water Sports
Water sports are available at nearby lakes, including kayaking and paddleboarding.Campground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Campfires are allowed except during fire restrictions. Firewood is available for purchase onsite.
- Quiet hours are observed, although specific times are not mentioned.
Hazards
General hazardsAltitude sickness is a consideration due to high elevation. Afternoon thunderstorms and wildlife encounters (including bears) may pose risks.
Active alertsFire restrictions may be in place during dry seasons. Campers are advised to call 928-537-8888 for updated information.
Weather forecast
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°F
Oct 10
Friday
Mainly clear
Precipitation: 0%
Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected
Humidity: 49%
Comfortable humidity levels
Wind: 13.9 mph
Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected
Mainly clear
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Emergency Services
Closest hospital and police station are in Springerville, approximately 19 miles away. Emergency services can be reached via phone at 928-537-8888.
Good to know
Peak season datesMay 23 - September 18.
Trash and recyclingTrash facilities include a large dumpster for waste. Recycling options are not explicitly mentioned.
Proximity to water featuresClose to Lee Valley Reservoir and Big Lake. Little Colorado River forks are nearby.
Common complaintsMosquito swarms during summer months; vault toilets described as cramped, old, and smelly by campers.
HostHosts are described as friendly, welcoming, and helpful. Susie Q and Brian are frequently praised for their hospitality.
Campground Map
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Driving directionsFrom Show Low, Arizona, take Highway 260 southeast for 34.5 miles. Turn right (south) onto Highway 273 and follow it for 10.5 miles. The campground is on the left.
Accessible via paved roads from Show Low and Springerville. Roads are well-maintained, but the campground is situated at high elevation, so use caution when traveling from lower elevations.Nearby places
Springerville, AZ (approx. 19 miles, 25-minute drive)
Greer, AZ (approx. 11 miles, 15-minute drive)
Show Low, AZ (approx. 45 miles, 50-minute drive).
Nearby supplies
Closest supplies available at Big Lake (approximately 10 miles away) and Springerville (19 miles away), including fuel, groceries, and camping supplies.
Camper Reviews
4.6
93 reviews

Winn is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews highlight the campground's scenic beauty, spacious sites, and proximity to outdoor activities. The overwhelming sentiment is positive, with an average rating of 4.54.
Review Summaries
Based on 93 reviews
What Campers Love
- Scenic setting with views of Mt. Baldy and surrounding meadows
- Friendly and accommodating hosts praised in multiple reviews
- Spacious and well-shaded sites
- Access to fishing, hiking, and...
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Common Concerns
- Vault toilets are a frequent source of dissatisfaction, described as cramped and occasionally unclean.
- Mosquitoes can be relentless during summer months, requiring strong repellents.
- Site...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations
- Bring mosquito repellent and consider treating clothing and tents with Permethrin.
- Arrive with filled water tanks for RVs due to limited potable water availability.
- Campers prone to altitude...
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Seasonal Insights
Summer is the most popular season, with visitors praising the cool temperatures and abundant wildlife. However, mosquitoes and afternoon thunderstorms during the rainy season (late June to August)...
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Camper Quotes
- "The hosts, Suzy Q and Brian, were the kindest, most helpful people. We’ll be coming back over and over again." - Raised by Mountains
- "Absolutely beautiful campground. Clean sites and kind host....
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Site-Specific Reviews
- Site 28: Challenging terrain with many rocks, making it less ideal for families with young children.
- Site 7: Spacious and suitable for larger setups, but overgrowth can be an issue.
- Bobcat...
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Accessibility Features
Accessibility details are limited, but some sites are pull-throughs, which may benefit RV users. The level of ADA-compliant features is unclear.
Based on 93 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are welcome at the campground, with some reviewers bringing their dogs. However, instances of uncollected dog waste were noted, emphasizing the need for responsible pet ownership.
Based on 93 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025