Written by admin on February 1, 2023
Lynx Lake State park AZ camping
UncategorizedGreetings! I’m Jeff and this is my camping site. I like the outdoors and new locations to camp at. jeff@mycampingvacationsites.com 2032 Forest Road 623 Prescott, Az 86303 (928) 443-8000 Nice place to take a vacation away from things. Locate a place to set up a campsite. Build a campfire and pitch a tent. A cooler with food and beverages kept cold. Rv-Camper with a generator in case there are no hook-ups available. There are cabins for rent and lodging in the area. Lynx Lake is one of the most popular areas in central Arizona. Mild weather and the cool ponderosa pine forest. A serene 55-acre lake with many activities. Has a small trail for walking, jogging, and Mountain bike riding. Canteen brought for cold water while hiking anywhere is a good idea. There may not be cell phone connection available in some areas. Set of walkie talkies for a group of campers would be a good substitute. A camera brought for awesome scenic view photos to look at later. Insect repellent for those nasty mosquitoes may be a good idea. A campfires smoke helps keep flying insects away from your campsite. Canoe, kayak, to paddle around the lake and have fun and look at the scenery. Wear a life jacket is always a good idea on a lake or river. Water ski and wind sailing are popular activities. Scuba diving and snorkeling are lots of fun. Bring your fishing poles as there are many species of fish to be caught while fishing. Can fish from a boat or along the shore. A valid fishing license for resident and non-residents required. Have a cookout after back at camp over a campfire or grill for dinner. Wash the dishes helps cut the smell of food. There are lots of animals in the woods that can smell food from a distance away. Wash dishes in a couple containers, one with soapy water and the other with rinse water. Try not to leave food out while away from the camp or at night while people are sleeping. Take long walks through the woods on a path or trail and look at the scenery. There are picnic tables at the park and have a picnic. Lay on a hammock to relax and read a book. A group of people can play volleyball.
Lay out and get a suntan along the shore on a hot summer day and then take a dip in the water to cool off. Swim at night and the water feels warmer. Have an innertube or a raft to play around in the water. There are many activities such as corn hole, ring toss, and horseshoes. Throw around a football or frisbee. Play catch with a ball and glove. Play board games or play cards. There are playgrounds at the park for kids to play on. At night they can play laser tag or hide and seek. Have a telescope to look at the stars and constellations. Can skip stones on the lake or a river. These are some of the activities someone can have on a vacation at the park. Leave a message if you like in the comment section at the bottom. Click on my e-mail and can leave a message also. Enjoy your camping adventure wherever you decide to go camping. Pet policy- There is a maximum of 2 pets allowed in pet friendly cabins and a $10 pet fee. Please make sure to leave cabin undamaged. Jeff
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Lynx Lake in central Arizona is Jeff’s suggestion for camping. , Scuba diving and snorkeling, Canoe, kayak, Water ski and wind sailing are activities that you can do in this river. As always, take Jeff’s safety advice into account and carefully pack the necessary items for camping to have the best time.
Thank you for this interesting and useful article.
I recently stumbled upon this article about a camping site owned by Jeff, and I must say, it sounds like a wonderful place to visit. I love the outdoors and the idea of setting up camp in a new location is always exciting. The fact that there are cabins available for rent is also a plus for those who prefer not to sleep in a tent. However, I am a bit concerned about the pet policy. While I understand the need for a pet fee, I hope that the cabins are still thoroughly cleaned and undamaged for the next guests. Has anyone had experience with bringing their pets to this camping site?
Hello! I usual don’t bring any pets with me on a vacation, but sometimes. Must keep a dog under control at all times at any park. From what I have heard they clean and upkeep their cabins.