Unlimited boating with no motor size restrictions, perfect for waterskiing and wakeboarding.
Diverse fishing with species like walleye, largemouth bass, and channel catfish.
Cultural and scenic trails, including a Petroglyph Trail showcasing ancient rock art.
Varied accommodations: RV/tent sites, hook-up sites, and 8 cabins with lake views.
Plan your visit with our access information and helpful tips
Plan your arrival with our access guidelines
Open 24 hours, year‑round.
Accessible via US Highways 180 & 191, about 11 miles south of St. Johns, AZ.
Two paved boat ramps (north & east) for launching; hiking trails link to shoreline and petroglyph sites.
Suitable for cars, trucks, RVs, and trailers — full hookups available for camping.
Not applicable - this is a state park, not managed under Tonto National Forest.
Note: Road conditions can change rapidly. Always verify current access routes before your visit.
Make the most of your visit with these helpful tips
There is no potable water at the park.
Campsites and cabins can be booked via Arizona State Parks.
West end is a 5 mph no-wake zone, to balance speed boating and calmer recreation.
Park enforces quiet hours from 10 pm to 7 am.
For swimming, boating, or waterskiing, safety gear is strongly recommended.
Remember: Preparation is key to an enjoyable and safe visit to this beautiful natural area.
Information is subject to change. Please check official sources for the latest updates before your visit.
Address: Lyman Lake State Park, near St. Johns, Arizona
Region: Northeastern Arizona, high-desert landscape
Nearest Town: St. Johns, AZ.
Distance from Phoenix: ~220 miles (~4 hours drive)