Water Attraction

For a desert state, one would never imagine how many lakes AZ has. The lakes are popular with the fisherman and those seeking recreational sports such as boats, kayak, paddle boating, canoes, and paddle boards.

Kayak rentals at Whitehorse Lake
Paddle boater enjoys early morning.

Of course we just love the sunset and sunrise views and reflections along the water.

Morning mist rises off lake
Sunrise at Dogtown Lake

We aren’t the only ones that enjoy the water and the lakes of AZ. We run into all sorts of wildlife that also goes to fish, play, and wander around the water and lush environment that the lakes bring.

Blue heron fishes at Whitehorse Lake in early morning light.

Blue heron’s fish for fish, crabs, frogs, or crawdads, while Canadian geese forage for aquatic vegetation and grasses.

Canadian Geese with baby goslings

While it’s unusual to find javelina at the lakes, we found a young javelina very content and happy with the environment. Who could blame him.

It’s that time of year for animals to be having their babies and bring them out to teach them to feed off the land. We watched osprey for hours fruitlessly fish to great frustration and tired wings. We never did see any of the young ones catch anything.

Osprey sits on nest
Osprey hovers overhead looking for fish
Tent camping at Whitehorse Lake

Any day at the lake is a good day, made only better with great sunrise / sunsets, and animals to watch.

Kaibab Lake

Kaibab Lake, just outside of Williams is a popular lake for fishing and camping.

It’s got terrific views and great fishing.

With its proximity to Williams (Flagstaff, and the Grand Canyon just 60 miles to the North), it is a popular spot for tourists.. During the summer / spring months flowers blooming along its shores. It is stocked by the AZ Game & Fish twice a month during the season, where trout, bass, sun fish, crappie and catfish are often caught.