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CAMPING & RVS

With over 100 campsites, boat-in campsites, and RV hookups, Patagonia Lake State Park welcomes all visitors to our southern region.

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Programs & Events

New programs and events are added to the park calendar each month. Check back right here for the latest news and for Patagonia Lake State Park.

Ongoing Programs

New ongoing events and programs are added to the park calendar each month. Check back right here for the latest ongoing activities for Patagonia Lake State Park.

BOATING

With boat-in camping sites and open waters, there are plenty of places to go boating on Patagonia Lake. Rent a motorized watercraft, kayak or canoe from our on-site concessionaire.

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Park and Facility Hours

Gates are closed from 10:00 p.m. - 4:00 a.m.

Ranger Station

April - October
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Mon - Thu)
7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (Fri - Sat)
7:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. (Sun)

November - March
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (daily)

Visitor Center

Open Daily
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Closed Mondays)

Park Store

Hours vary by season

 

Park Entrance Fee

Per vehicle (1-4 adults) Monday-Friday: $15
Per vehicle (1-4 adults) Weekends and holidays: $20
Individual/bicycle: $3

About Patagonia Lake State Park

Tucked away in the rolling hills of southeastern Arizona is a hidden treasure.Patagonia Lake State Park was established in 1975 as a state park and is an ideal place to find whitetail deer roaming the hills and great blue herons walking the shoreline. The park offers a campground, beach, picnic area with ramadas, tables and grills, a creek trail, boat ramps, and a marina.

The nearby Lakeside Market offers boat rentals and supplies. The campground overlooks the lake where anglers catch crappie, bass, bluegill, catfish, and trout. The park is popular for water skiing, fishing, camping, picnicking, and hiking. And the tracks of the New Mexico/Arizona railroad lie beneath the lake and remnants of the old historic line may be found at the Nature Conservancy in Patagonia. Hikers can stroll along the creek trail and see birds such as the canyon towhee, Inca dove, vermilion flycatcher, black vulture, and several species of hummingbirds. 

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