Stoneman Lake
There is still some debate over whether Stoneman Lake is the remains of a volcanic crater or whether it fills a deep, collapsed sinkhole. The nearly-circular Stoneman Lake sits at the bottom of a large bowl-shaped valley, and its underlying rock layer faults are the only way water can leave the lake.
While Stoneman Lake is usually empty, visitors can still find things to do during all seasons. Stoneman Lake is surrounded by basalt slopes covered in Gambel oak and ponderosa pine and is an excellent place to birdwatch. Yearly waterfowl migrations and songbird sightings make this a great place to view wildlife.
General Information
There are a number of private cottages near the lake. Please respect their privacy and avoid trespassing.
Camping is not permitted at Stoneman Lake's day use area.
Address: 8375 State Route 179, Sedona, AZ 86351
Phone: 928-203-2900
Hours: Wednesday 12 p.m.-4:30 p.m. All other days, open 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)
Office Email: SM.FS.Cof_Webmail@usda.gov
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 34.78305
Longitude: -111.52139
Elevation
6,725 ft.
Directions
Location: 46 miles south of Flagstaff.
GPS (Map): 34°46'59.4"N 111°31'19.5"W
Access: Drive 36 miles south of Flagstaff on Interstate 17 and take the Stoneman Lake Exit (Exit 306). Turn east under the highway and follow Forest Road 213 about 6.3 miles. Turn north (left) at the T to stay on FR 213. Follow FR 213 for about 2 miles and then turn left on FR 665 then right immediately on FR 213A and drive half a mile to the day use area.
Travel Considerations
The last 4 miles of road into the lake are not suitable for passenger cars in wet weather.
Parking
Stoneman Lake features a gravel parking area.
Facility and Amenity Information
Accessibility
Restrooms
Restrooms are not available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.
Picnic Tables
Picnic tables are available at this site.
Other Amenities
Stoneman Lake features a boat ramp at the lake's day use area on the northern shore.
Recreation Opportunities
Boating - Motorized Info
Boating is only possible when the lake is full. Boats may be powered with no more than a single electric motor.