Overview
A real campground in a part of Arizona that feels like it should be louder, busier, and more chaotic - but somehow is not.
Lakeview Campground sits on a hillside above Parker Canyon Lake, tucked into oak and juniper in the Canelo Hills. It is developed and predictable in the best way: pull-in sites, picnic tables, fire rings, clean vault toilets, trash receptacles, and water spigots when the system is on. The lake is a short walk away, and the marina is close enough that it feels like part of camp.
This was my first stop on a five-day run through southern Arizona and into New Mexico. I rolled in on a weekday in early February and ended up with the place basically to myself. Nights were cold but manageable - the kind of 40 degree sleep that feels earned when you unzip the van door in the morning and see water instead of asphalt.
If you can swing weekdays, do it. This place feels completely different when it is calm.







