This 400-acre park has five miles of hiking trails and plenty of water for boating, swimming and fishing. There are also campsites and cabins for rent. …
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Mar 7, 2025
In general a great birthday weekend for my wife. The wind on two of the three days was uncomfortable due to the vast amount of dirt it threw into the air, but we made the best of it. We camped at Hac…Full review by WES A
Jan 13, 2025
We stayed here in 2019 and returned as it was such a nice and good value cabin. As with all the state parks that we have stayed at the facilities, cabin, shower toilets, were very clean and well mai…Full review by Stvjyn
Feb 23, 2024
The whole area was peaceful. The views of the snow on Mt Graham were beautiful! The bathrooms were very clean. However, work on sewer pipes will begin soon so maybe check prior to visiting in respect…Full review by Tucson_AZAdventurer
The cabins have electricity and an AC/heater unit. Water is outside as the other person replied. There’s a vault toilet in parking area behind the cabins. The showers/restrooms …
The cabins have electricity and an AC/heater unit. Water is outside as the other person replied. There’s a vault toilet in parking area behind the cabins. The showers/restrooms building is a bit of a walk. Beautiful views from the front of the lake side cabins.
We are going to be staying at my friends daughters house in Tucson but we want to go to a lake somewhere to swim and lay in the sun all day with this be a good place for that and are you allowed to do that? What is the cost?
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Amy, Thank you for your question. Roper Lake is a beautiful place to enjoy the water. The cost to enter the park for the day is $7 per carload of up-to four people. There are restrooms, …
Amy, Thank you for your question. Roper Lake is a beautiful place to enjoy the water. The cost to enter the park for the day is $7 per carload of up-to four people. There are restrooms, but no food available, so you might want to bring a picnic lunch or even barbecue. The Park store there also sells great souvenirs to remember your visit by. If you visit the parks website, you'll see a family splashing in the waters, right at the top of the page. I hope you have a great trip and will enjoy all of the beautiful sights Arizona provides! ~ Arizona State Parks & Trails
I will just be visiting for the day as I pass through in late January on a long road trip. I've never been to AZ before so don't know what to expect weather-wise. It the hot pool open in winter? Is there a bath house or something where I can change into a bathing suit? Is this just part of the park admission fee, and do I just enter the park and go there? Any advice will be greatly appreciated - thank you!
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Tommy, Thank you for your question. The area around Roper Lake State Park in in the 60's this time of year. There is a spa fed by a natural hot spring with bathrooms and shower …
Tommy, Thank you for your question. The area around Roper Lake State Park in in the 60's this time of year. There is a spa fed by a natural hot spring with bathrooms and shower facilities nearby for changing. You will need to pay the $7 per person day use fee, but can enjoy the spa, hiking, picnicking & boating during your stay. Thank you and have a great visit! Arizona State Parks & Trails