1-Alamo
Lake
Considered
one of Arizona's best Bass fishing
lakes, Alamo Lake is a quick 75
miles northwest of Phoenix. Visitors
can enjoy fishing, swimming, boating
and water skiing. US
93 apprx 33 mi. N of Phx; W on
gravel road at Alamo Dam rest area.
2-Canyon 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.
apprx 18
mi. E of Phx, US 60; N SR88
3-Dry Lake: apprx
23 mi. S Holbrook on SR377
4-Ferguson Lake
5-Greasewood Lake: apprx
77 mi N Flagstaff; N US89 to
E US160
6-Hawley Lake: 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.
apprx15
mi N of Yuma; N SR 95 to N
County 5
7-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.
I-10
West to N SR95 at Quartzite
8-Lake Mary Upper/ Lower
Lake Mary is one of the
closest major lakes to the
Flagstaff Arizona area. apprx
35 SE of Flagstaff. I-17 to
E at exit 322. Lake Mary is
on SR3
9-Lake Mead
Visitors can camp, water
ski, boat, rent houseboats,
and hike. Fishing includes
Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass,
Channel, Catfish, Crappie and
Bluegill. Nevada/Arizona
border; E I-40 to N US93
10-Lake Mohave
While offering boating,
water skiing, visiting fisherman
can find well stocked Largemouth
Bass, Striped Bass, Channel,
Catfish, and Crappie. apprx
53 mi NW Kingman; W I-40 to
N US93 to W on first gravel
road
11 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 N
I-17 to Flagstaff. N US89 to
Bitter Springs. Stay on US89
bearing NE to junction with
SR89L to Page
12-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.apprx
20 NE Phx. N I-10 to W exit
223 on SR74.
13-Lyman Lake
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. apprx
60 mi NE Show Low. E US60 to
N US191 to E County 81
14-Many Farms Lake: apprx
140 mi N Holbrook. I-40 to
exit 333 N on US191
15-Martinez
Lake: apprx15
mi N of Yuma; N SR 95 to N
County 5
16-Mormon Lake: apprx
35 SE of Flagstaff. I-17 to
E at exit 322. Mormon Lake
is on SR3
17-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. apprx
19 mi NE Nogales. I-19 in Nogales
to NE on SR82.
18-Picacho Reservoir: apprx
67 mi S Phx. I-10 to exit 211
N on SR89
19-Red Lake: apprx 50
mi N Kingman. I-40 to N on
exit 51.
20-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. apprx
23 mi. E of Phx, US 60; N SR88
21-Saguaro Lake
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 60 miles east of Phoenix.
apprx 18 mi. E of Phx, US 60; N SR88
22-San Carlos Lake
Created by the Coolidge Dam, fishermen
can catch Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Crappie
and Bluegill all year round. Facilities
include picnic area and boat ramp.apprx
25 mi W Globe.
US70 to S on Indian
Rt3
23-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.apprx
37 mi S Show Low. SR
260 to S on SR273
24-Tsaile Lake: apprx
145 mi NE Holbrook. I-40 to N on 191
at exit 333. E on Indian Rt64 to
S on Indian Rt12.
25-Woods Canyon Lake
Primarily a Trout fishing lake, Woods
Canyon Lake's season lasts between May
and October of each year. Electric Boat
Motors are required. apprx
96 mi NE Phx. SR 87 N to E on SR260.
26 White Mountain Lake: aprx
5 mi W of Show Low. W on SR260 |
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