Land of a hundred Lakes

Lake Mary, outside of Flagstaff

You wouldn’t think it, but Arizona hosts 128 lakes and 5 major rivers. Many know of the big popular lakes like Lake Powell, Havasu, Lake Pleasant, Apache and Roosevelt lakes. But there are a lot more obscure lakes throughout Arizona.

Ashurst Lake, outside of Mormon Lake
Big Lake, near Greer

Some are not much more than dry mud holes during the summer season, but can be flush with water after heavy snowfall or a particularly productive monsoon seasons.

Horseshoe Cienga, north of Pinetop-Lakeside
Potato Lake, along the Mogollon Rim

The lakes offer popular fishing spots, boating and water sports opportunities, and make for beautiful respites from the heat of Phoenix.

Luna Lake, near Alpine
Carnero Lake in Greens Peak

We love them for their photogenic nature, reflections, and gorgeous sunrise and sunsets.

Aker Lake near Hannigan’s Meadow
Lee Valley Reservoir, south of Greer

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  1. Unknown's avatar

    Thank you… and those are just the ones we have been to in the last month! We try to constantly find new places, but we do have favorites we like to frequent.
    Thanks for your constant support, Pat.

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