Rolfe C. Hoyer Campground has 91 campsites and is located less than a mile from Greer Lakes in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. This north eastern Arizona campground is popular and is situated among a beautiful ponderosa pine forest.
Campground amenities include drinking water, vault toilets, showers (available at the nearby Big Lake facility) and a dump station. Firewood is also available for sale from the camp host. Cell service is poor in the area.
Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (35 to 45 feet).. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. Fees include one vehicle, one towed vehicle and up to 8 people. Walk-up (first-come, first-serve) sites are available from mid September through November.
There’s great fishing opportunities at the nearby Greer Lakes and Little Colorado River. Anglers can cast a line for rainbow, cutthroat, brook and brown trout. Other outdoor recreation includes hiking, mountain biking, picnicking and OHVing. Wildlife viewing is also great in the area with opportunities to see chipmunks, squirrels, mule deer, elk and an occasional bear.
You may also like Show Low Lake campground.
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just a question we are looking to start at the park in greer az. for about a week question is are you open can’t find anything that you are open or closed your help is appreciated thank you
Hi Ed and Liz,
Rolfe C. Hoyer campground is open!
I heard there in no tent camping? We have reserved for 7/3 and want to make sure we are okay?
Hi Belit,
Due to Covid-19 restrictions that have the water turned off and the restrooms closed until at least June 18. As a result, tent camping is not permitted. They will revisit the situation on June 18/19 and update whether tent camping is allowed or not. You can check the status by clicking HERE.
I made a reservation for site 31 starting 6/3 for one week because I saw that the campground can handle an rv up to 45 feet. We have a 40 foot motor home. Now I see on other sites that the max is 32 feet. Can I get my motor home into site 31?
Hi Ken, you can visit Recreation.gov at the link below to check on site maximum sizes at Rolfe C. Hoyer campground. Click on the ‘View by Site List’, then select your campsite for details.
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232197
I have been waiting for over 20 minutes to reset my password. Why does it take so long? I need to make reservations I don’t want to miss out on the time I want.
Hi Charlott,
Your password reset will come from Recreation.gov. They handle the reservations for Rolfe C. Hoyer campground. You may try checking your spam or junk folders.
I am trying to find out if the water and restrooms have been opened now. I couldn’t find any information on that. Thank you.
Hi Kristi,
Rolfe C. Hoyer campground is open and the water and restrooms are available too.
Thank you for confirming this. We are camping with a tent 7/9-7/12/2020 didn’t want to have to cancel. I love this place!
You are welcome and have a great time!
We are camping 7/9-7/12 on sites 19 and 21. I thought they were next to each other but the map looks like 20 is in between. Is there anyway to switch either spot so that our spots can be next to each other? Thanks!!
Is tent camping allowed now? Does anyone have a tent site recommendation that’s somewhat private and on the edge? I would like to reserve but prefer to not have a big rv near me.
HI We’re interested in camping in the Greer area about SEpt. 16 or about 10 days. We have a 30 foot 5th wheel. Will you be open then? If you are first come first serve, do we have a chance of getting in?
Thnx, Pam
Hi Pamela,
Yes, Rolfe C. Hoyer campground is and will be open September 16 through October 31. All campsites are available on a first-come first-serve basis after Labaor Day. You should have no problem finding a campsite with a September 16 (Wednesday) arrival. Have fun!
Are the showers open at Hoyer. On one of the websites there was a $ beside the showers. Is there now a charge for using the shower?
Hi Fred,
Showers are available (and open) at the nearby Big Lake facility. I’m not sure if they are charging for showers, but probably.