Read 5 visitor reviews of kinnikinick lake in Mormon lake, Arizona. Find out what others experienced during their visit to help plan your trip.
3 years ago
Love coming to this lake! It is out of the way making it less busy than some of the other nearby lakes. Also, since there is no lakeside camping, it helps keep it less crowded. The area is in the high juniper flats north of the ponderosa tree line and gets pretty windy. There is lots of wildlife and the fishing isn't bad for stocked trout, catfish and crayfish. Fishing from shore is decent but a small boat is ideal. There is a picnic area with tables and a restroom that is open during the summer season. It is closed during the winter. The dirt road to the lake is passable in a passenger car but any wet or snowy weather will make it virtually impossible unless you are in a 4x4. Overall, a great place to get away and enjoy a slightly different view of the Arizona high country.
2 years ago
Way out boyond knowhere. Lots of rocks. Frozen over in az, can you believe that? Shallow. Saw a picnicking table, some camping areas. Bring your own shade, the trees are not big!
4 years ago
The Coconino National Forest is beautiful this time of year. Gorgeous monsoon thunderstorms, gamboling elk, herds of free ranging cattle, and there's actually water in several of the lakes. The off road trails are reasonably maintained, although some are definitely jeep trails like FR 124. It's important to note that there's no overnight camping in the Kinnikinik Lake area. There are day use picnic tables and a pit toilet though. Dispersed camping before the lake is allowed.
5 months ago
Pit toilet and picnic tables. Heard the fishing can be good. Will return.
5 years ago
Always windy. Amazing amount of trash on West side of lake. Took as much as I could carry on UTV. Probably 2 pickup loads in just one spot.
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