Arizona's desert landscapes may not have bountiful waterways, but that doesn't mean you have to rule out lakefront camping. In fact, taking a cool dip is a perfect treat on a hot day. Popular desert lake destinations in Arizona include Canyon Lake, Saguaro Lake, Patagonia Lake, Apache Lake, and Lee's Ferry, where Red Rock ridges line the horizon. For a completely different landscape, go up in elevation to find high-altitude waterways. Rimmed with pines, these sapphire jewels are sometimes teeming with trout. Located on the Mogollon Rim at 8,000 feet in elevation, the Rim Lakes are a scenic option. Lake camping in Arizona comes in many forms, including rustic tent and RV campsites, off-grid glamping rentals, and luxury cabins. Go stargazing from the deck of a lakefront treehouse, await the sunrise in a clear geodesic dome, or gather around a cozy fire in a log cabin.