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Arizona Lakes
Lakes In Arizona
| 1 |
Alamo Lake Considered one of Arizona's best Bass fishing
lakes, Alamo Lake is a quick 120 miles northwest of Phoenix. Visitors can enjoy
fishing, swimming, boating and water skiing. |
| 2 |
Apache Lake Located about 65 miles east of Phoenix, the
Horse Mesa dam creates Apache Lake. Known for it's quick weekend getaways,
visitors enjoy swimming, bass fishing, boating and water skiing. |
| 3 |
Ashurst
Lake Ashurst Lake about 23 miles southeast of Flagstaff Arizona.
Fishing for stocked rainbow and brook trout, canoeing, windsurfing, camping,
hiking, mountain biking and picture perfect views of
San Francisco Peaks.
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| 4 |
Bartlett Lake Bartlett Lake is a Verde River Reservoir
Lake located approximately 30 miles northeast of Phoenix. As a national holiday
hot spot, you can enjoy picnicking, boating, swimming, skiing and plenty of
campground space. During less visited dates, fishermen can catch Bass, Catfish,
Small and Largemouth Bass, Crappie and Bluegill. |
| 5 |
Becker Lake Becker Lake is known primarily for large
Rainbow Trout. You can find Becker Lake approximately two miles northwest of
Springerville off US 60. |
| 6 |
Big Lake Stocked in the spring and fall with more than
30,000 trout, Big Lake is a great family getaway. Facilities include a grocery
store, boat rental and plenty of nearby campsites. |
| 7 |
Canyon Lake Located approximately 16 miles outside of
Apache Junction on state route 88, Canyon Lake is Salt River reservoir lake.
Canyon Lake offers beautiful mountainous scenery and various fish such as the
walleye, largemouth bass, yellow bass, rainbow trout, bluegill, channel catfish
and crappie. It has a designated swimming site and a pair of boating ramps. The
three recreation sites at the lake -- Acacia Picnic Site, the Palo Verde
Recreation Site and the Boulder Creek Recreation Site -- are open year round and
available at no charge. |
| 8 |
Chevelon Canyon Lake Chevelon Lake is an excellent
source for Brown Trout fishing. Chevelon is locate about 60 miles east of Payson
off State Route 260. A slightly difficult one-mile hike is required to reach the
lake. |
| 9 |
Crescent
Lake Crescent Lake is about 2 miles north of Big Lake and can rival fishing action of
its "sister-lake". It is located at the junction of Highway 261 and Highway 273
(Forest Road 113). It is about 30 miles southwest of Springerville AZ and about
41 miles east of Pinetop Lakeside, Arizona in the Arizona
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| 10 |
Fool Hollow Lake Great for Rainbow trout, Small and
Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Sunfish, Catfish and Walleye, Fool Hollow Lake can be
found approximately 5 miles west of Show Low off State Route 260. |
| 11 |
Goldwater
Lake The lake is located about 4 miles south of downtown Prescott AZ. From Courthouse
Plaza, go east on Gurley Street about a 1/4 mile and then turn south on Mount
Vernon Street, which is the beginning of Senator Highway for about 4 miles to
the lake's entrance.
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| 12 |
Hawley Lake Located on the White Mountain Apache Indian
Reservation, Hawley Lake requires fisherman to attain a permit. Popular for its
Ice-fishing, Hawley Lake amenities include a grocery story, boat rentals,
cabins, plenty of campsites and the Hawley Lake Resort. |
| 13 |
Horseshoe Lake Known more for recreation than fishing,
Horseshoe Lake is a reservoir lake that is usually near dry during the hot
summer months. From October to May you can enjoy camping, picnicking, and
hiking. |
| 14 |
Kinnikinick
Lake 38 miles south of Flagstaff is one of those small remote lakes that is
relatively easy to get to. With the San Francisco Peaks on the horizon, you can
camp and fish for trout. Prairies of juniper pine surround Kinnikinick that
typically abound with Pronghorn Antelope
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| 15 |
Lake Havasu Arguably the most popular water-lovers
location in Arizona, Lake Havasu offers every possible amenity to both fishermen
and visiting tourists. Home of the London Bridge, Lake Havasu is located on
Arizona's western border off Arizona 95. |
| 16 |
Lake Martinez Located 45 minutes north of Yuma, Lake
Martinez is a great place to fish, boat, hike, water ski, trail run or just
sitting back and relaxing. Created by the Imperial Dam, the lake offers
excellent Bass fishing. |
| 17 |
Lake Mary (Upper) Known for Largemouth and Yellow Bass,
Crappie, Sunfish, Catfish, Channel, Walleye, Talapia and Yellow Perch, Lake Mary
(upper) is one of the closest major lakes to the Flagstaff Arizona area. Aside
from fishing visitors can go jet skiing, rafting, canoeing and water
skiing. |
| 18 |
Lake Mary (Lower) Known for Rainbow Trout, Sunfish,
Catfish and Channel, Lake Mary (lower) is one of the closest major lakes to the
Flagstaff Arizona area. Dependant on local rainfall, the size of the lake can
very greatly from year to year. Boat use is limited to 8 horsepower. |
| 19 |
Lake Mead Created by the Hoover Dam, this visually
spectacular lake is located on the Arizona/Nevada border. Visitors can camp,
water ski, boat, rent houseboats, and hike. Fishing includes Largemouth Bass,
Striped Bass, Channel, Catfish, Crappie and Bluegill. |
| 20 |
Lake Mohave Located about 60 miles south of the Hoover
Dam, Davis Dam creates peaceful Lake Mohave. While offering boating, water
skiing, visiting fisherman can find well stocked Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass,
Channel, Catfish, and Crappie. |
| 21 |
Lake Pleasant As the closest major lake to the North
Phoenix area, Lake Pleasant is known for its quick weekend getaways. Primarily a
water sports lake, visitors enjoy water skiing, boating, jet skiing, camping,
fishing, shoreline hiking and just plain water recreation fun. |
| 22 |
Lake Powell Lake Powell Arizona offers unparalleled
opportunities for water-based and backcountry recreation. The recreation area
stretches hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of
southern Utah, encompassing scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a panorama of
human history. The scenery is almost undescribable with towering rock formations
rising majestically straight up out of the water. It is the second largest
man-made lake in the United States and is 187 miles long with 96 major side
canyons and a coast line of approximately 1,960 miles-more than the west coast
of the U.S. from Seattle to San Diego. The Lake holds approximately 8.5 trillion
gallons of water and the summertime water temperatures approach 80
degrees. |
| 23 |
Luna Lake With great Rainbow, Cutthroat and Brook trout,
and close proximity to Alpine Arizona, Luna Lake is an excellent destination for
weekend and vacationing fisherman. Luna is also known for ice fishing during
winter freezes. Facilities include campgrounds, picnic tables, restrooms and a
boat launch. |
| 24 |
Lyman Lake Located 17 miles north of Springerville,
Lyman Lake fisherman can catch Catfish, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Walleye, and
Bluegill among others. There are no boating restrictions, so you can expect to
see skiing, swimming and all manner of water sports at Lyman Lake. There is even
electrical hook-up in some locations around the lake. |
| 25 |
Lynx Lake Home to Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass,
Crappie, Sunfish and Channel Catfish, Lynx Lake is one of Arizona most popular
recreational lakes. Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking
and horseback riding. |
| 26 |
Mormon Lake Mormon Lake is located about 30 miles
southeast of Flagstaff Arizona. While the lake can become dry during times of
low rainfall, it remains an excellent place to boat, hike, bike, and view
wildlife. Fishing includes Sunfish, Catfish and Channel. |
| 27 |
Patagonia Lake Patagonia Lake is located in Southern
Arizona just 12 miles north of Nogales Mexico. Although known for Rainbow,
Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Sunfish, Channel and Flathead Catfish, the lake can be
nearly empty during low water/drought periods. |
| 28 |
Reservation Lake With a managed season from April to
November, Reservation Lake is an excellent Brown Trout fishing lake high in
Arizona's majestic White mountains. Reservation Lake is located 19 miles south
of Arizona 260 using Arizona 273. |
| 29 |
Rainbow
Lake The Lakeside Campground is just a few hundred yards from the dam on Highway 260,
a quarter mile west of Porter Mountain Road in Lakeside AZ. The campground has
82 camping sites, vault toilets, potable water and firewood for sale
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| 30 |
Roosevelt Lake As the largest of the six Salt River
Project lakes, Roosevelt Lake is a good source for Large and Smallmouth Bass,
Bluegill, Channel, Catfish and Crappie. Roosevelt Lake is located 80 miles east
of Phoenix and heavily visited during hot summer holidays. Facilities include
fish cleaning station, picnic areas, restrooms, boating ramp, camping, and
stocked fish. |
| 31 |
Saguaro Lake Saguaro Lake is on of six Salt River
Project lakes created by Mountain Dam. Stocked by the Arizona Game and Fish
Department, you can expect to find a good supply of Walleye, Largemouth and
Yellow Bass, Rainbow and Brown Trout, Catfish and Crappie. Saguaro is
approximately 40 miles east of Phoenix. |
| 32 |
San Carlos Lake You can find San Carlos Lake just 25
miles east of Globe Arizona. Created by the Coolidge Dam, fishermen can catch
Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Crappie and Bluegill all year round. Facilities
include picnic area and boat ramp. |
| 33 |
Show Low Lake Situated only one mile off State Route 260
on Show Low Road is Show Low Lake. Show Low Lake fisherman can find large
Walleye, Rainbow and Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Sunfish and Catfish. Boating
is limited to 8 horsepower or less, and amenities include, parking area, tables,
drinking water, fireplaces, and camping. |
| 34 |
Sunrise Lake Considered one of the best Trout Lakes in
Northeastern Arizona, Sunrise Lake is a Trout fisherman's dream. Sunrise Lake is
located approximately 30 miles east of Pinetop Arizona. Amenities include
campgrounds, stores, gas stations and boat rentals. |
| 35 |
Tonto Lake Tonto Lake is roughly 30 plus miles southeast
of Fort Apache Arizona. Fisherman and can find a good supply of Rainbow and
Apache Trout. Facilities include picnic tables and tent camping. |
| 36 |
Watson
Lake Watson Lake is conveniently located about 4 miles from downtown Prescott Arizona
and features fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, rock climbing,
camping and day picnicking. .
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| 37 |
Willow
Lake Willow Lake is located near Watson Lake and is an ideal place for
canoeing, kayaking and bird watching, or just sit on the rocks of Granite Dells
and enjoy views and refreshing air. Recreation includes boating, fishing, hiking
and picnicking. Willow Lake has a water surface area of about 400 acres.
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| 38 |
Woodland
Lake Woodland Lake is a small lake but has been called the 'Crown Jewel" of Pinetop
Lakeside AZ. It is convenient to both residents and vacationers to the Pinetop
Lakeside area in the Arizona White Mountains Region. It sits at an elevation of
6,892 feet which makes for ideal temperatures during early spring, summer and
early fall. The lake is part of Woodland Park which closes at 8:00 PM daily.
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| 39 |
Woods Canyon Lake Woods Canyon Lake is located 27 miles
Southwest of Heber on State Route 260. Primarily a Trout fishing lake, Woods
Canyon Lake's season lasts between May and October of each year. Electric Boat
Motors are required. | |
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