Kaibab Lake closed due to repaving of roads
WILLIAMS - Day-use of Kaibab Lake Campground on the Williams Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest will be temporarily closed until 8:30 a.m. May 25 while the lower portions of the campground roads are repaved with asphalt. The closure is necessary to allow the repaving work to be completed safely.
Kaibab Lake Campground, which is located about four miles northeast of Williams off State Route 64, remains closed to overnight camping for the 2011 camping season while the campground undergoes reconstruction.
"We understand that Kaibab Lake is an important recreation destination for our local communities and hope this short-term closure for safety reasons won't impact the local community too much," said Deirdre McLaughlin, recreation forester. "We plan to reopen the area to day-use as soon as the repaving has been completed."
For people visiting the Williams. For additional information about Kaibab Lake Campground and the reconstruction schedule, please contact the Williams Ranger District at (928) 635-5600.
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