The lake is currently experiencing historically low water levels. Visitors, be advised that both boat launch ramps are closed and fishing docks are out of the water. Kayaks and personal vessels must be carried by hand and launched, and shore fishing is still welcome — though access to the lake is difficult and ADA access is unavailable. Protected historical sites at the lake prohibit staff from creating easier access points at this time. Thank you for your understanding and patience.
Starting April 7, 2026, the U.S. Forest Service will be removing hazard trees in the park. This project may continue for several months. During this time, please excuse the noise from saws and work crews in the camping loops.
The park entrance gate opens at 5 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m. Campers with current reservations coming after hours will need to enter the gate code on the PIN pad to gain access. The gate code is included with your camping reservation confirmation.
Nature Walk at Fool Hollow Lake
Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area
Fridays in August 9 a.m.
Join a U.S. Forest Service ranger for a short, easy walk along the lake shore at Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area! Learn about the park and spot birds and wildlife along the way. Meet at the boat ramp located at the Boat Rentals. Hiking boots recommended.
For more information: (928) 537-3680 or (928) 368-2110.
MORE EVENTS
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Every Thursday
Ecology Hikes at Fool Hollow
Explore the park's diverse plants, wildlife, and ecosystems while learning about the natural history and unique features of the area.
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Saturday, August 22, 2026
Children's Program: Wildlife Detectives
Check out this children's program that teaches about wildlife in the area.
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Saturday, August 22, 2026
Batty for Bats
Come and learn more about bats!
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Every Wednesday
Ranger Nik at the Adair Amphitheater
Ranger Nik will be at the Adair Amphitheater every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Stop by to learn about the park, wildlife and the natural world and other wonders. fascinating fo
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Saturday, August 29, 2026
Children's Program: Trees
Ponderosa are more than just a trees, they affect every aspect of White Mountain habitats. What is a ponderosa pine? Why does the Southwest have the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in the world?
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Saturday, August 29
Fool Hollow's Connections to the Coast
Ever wondered if you could have Ocean Front Property in the White Mountains? Come and learn about Fool Hollow's connections to the coast.