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                      Campsites 
                        are spacious here, spread out among stands of big ponderosa 
                        pine and clumps of Gambel oak in a cool forest setting. 
                        During rainy seasons, Rose Creek meanders through the 
                        area to Rose Canyon Lake at the lower end of the campground. 
                        This six-acre lake is sheltered by trees, and offers a 
                        pleasant setting for a woodland walk, a lakeside time-out, 
                        or an afternoon of fishing for stocked trout. A one-mile 
                        trail leading around the lake provides access for anglers 
                        and walkers. Also, this trail is handicapped-accessible 
                        from a lower parking area to a floating dock near the 
                        dam.
                       
                      This 
                        area is popular for day use as well as overnight camping. 
                        Two day-use group sites are available, one of which may 
                        be reserved by calling Recreation Gov, toll-free 1-877-444-6777 
                        or visit them by linking to, http://www.recreation.gov
                      The 
                        area also provides access for woodland walks, wildlife 
                        watching, and fishing when the campground itself is closed 
                        for the season. Please remember, however, that in the 
                        off-season the gates will be closed and locked, so no 
                        garbage service is provided and no water is available. 
                        If you visit then, you’ll want to be sure to pack 
                        out everything you pack in.
                      
                      Location:                        Northeast of Tucson, between mile markers 17 and 18 on 
                        the Catalina Highway.
                      Elevation:                        7,000'
                      Season:                        Spring, summer, fall 
                      Attractions:
                      6-acre 
                        mountain lake 
                        Fishing (stocked with trout) 
                        Spacious sites 
                        Cool forest setting 
                      
                      Facilities:                        
                      74 
                        single-unit sites 
                        2 group areas for day use (1 may be reserved) 
                        Tables and fire grills 
                        Ramadas at group areas 
                        Drinking water and toilets 
                      Notes:
                      No 
                        hook-ups. 
                        Tents, trailers to 22' and small motor homes permitted. 
                        
                        No boats and no swimming in the lake. 
                        Pets must be on a leash. 
                        Pack and saddle stock are not permitted in campground 
                        or picnic area. 
                        Rose Canyon Lake Trail #37 (1 mile long) has a difficulty 
                        rating of moderate. Use levels are heavy. 
                        Arizona Game and Fish regulations apply. A valid fishing 
                        license and trout stamp are required.