Marshall Lake
Marshall Lake offers tranquil camping and stunning sunsets amidst scenic views in the Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
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View all reviewsTakpay
6 years ago
Quite & peaceful. Unfortunately the ppl before us left an awful mess. 3 contractor size garbage bags full. The lake is almost dried up but still some areas you can get too it.
Sean Reyes
6 years ago
Not much water around May, gorgeous scenery for sunsets though
Chaos'N'Tweety
5 years ago
Love this area. Great place to camp ❤
About Marshall Lake
Nestled in the heart of the Coconino National Forest, Marshall Lake in Arizona beckons outdoor enthusiasts and solitude seekers alike. Despite the challenges posed by seasonal droughts that can leave parts of the lake dry, the area maintains its allure with breathtaking scenic views and an ambiance of tranquility. Visitors to Marshall Lake are often enchanted by the stunning sunsets that paint the sky in a melange of colors, a sight that seems to calm the soul and invigorate the spirit. Camping here is a delight, offering both a retreat into nature and an escape under a sky glittering with stars. These brilliant night skies make it an ideal spot for stargazers, as the minimal light pollution allows for clear, spectacular views of the cosmos. Although some inconvenience may arise from previous visitors not respecting the environment, those who tread lightly are rewarded with a connection to nature that is both grounding and uplifting. With proper preparation, such as checking for fire restrictions and ensuring you carry out any refuse, a visit to Marshall Lake can be both a gratifying and sustainable adventure. Whether you're there for the peaceful camping experience, the hope of catching a mesmerizing sunset, or simply to enjoy the beautiful surroundings, Marshall Lake is a testament to Arizona's unique and diverse natural beauty.
Weather Forecast for Marshall Lake
Tonight at Marshall Lake
35°F
Friday at Marshall Lake
74°F
Friday Night at Marshall Lake
36°F
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Marshall Lake offers tranquil camping and stunning sunsets amidst scenic views in the Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
About Marshall Lake
Nestled in the heart of the Coconino National Forest, Marshall Lake in Arizona beckons outdoor enthusiasts and solitude seekers alike. Despite the challenges posed by seasonal droughts that can leave parts of the lake dry, the area maintains its allure with breathtaking scenic views and an ambiance of tranquility. Visitors to Marshall Lake are often enchanted by the stunning sunsets that paint the sky in a melange of colors, a sight that seems to calm the soul and invigorate the spirit. Camping here is a delight, offering both a retreat into nature and an escape under a sky glittering with stars. These brilliant night skies make it an ideal spot for stargazers, as the minimal light pollution allows for clear, spectacular views of the cosmos. Although some inconvenience may arise from previous visitors not respecting the environment, those who tread lightly are rewarded with a connection to nature that is both grounding and uplifting. With proper preparation, such as checking for fire restrictions and ensuring you carry out any refuse, a visit to Marshall Lake can be both a gratifying and sustainable adventure. Whether you're there for the peaceful camping experience, the hope of catching a mesmerizing sunset, or simply to enjoy the beautiful surroundings, Marshall Lake is a testament to Arizona's unique and diverse natural beauty.
Reviews for Marshall Lake
View all reviewsTakpay
6 years ago
Quite & peaceful. Unfortunately the ppl before us left an awful mess. 3 contractor size garbage bags full. The lake is almost dried up but still some areas you can get too it.
Sean Reyes
6 years ago
Not much water around May, gorgeous scenery for sunsets though
Chaos'N'Tweety
5 years ago
Love this area. Great place to camp ❤
Things to Do Near Marshall Lake
Lake Activities
Nearby Attractions
Map of Marshall Lake
Weather Forecast for Marshall Lake
Tonight at Marshall Lake
35°F
Friday at Marshall Lake
74°F
Friday Night at Marshall Lake
36°F