Information About Fishing In Springerville, Arizona
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Springerville, Arizona
Includes Eagar, Greer, Alpine, & Hannagan Meadow
Fishing
Fishing In National ForestsFishing In State ParksIce FishingLakes & Reservoirs
Rivers & Streams
Fishing In National Forests

Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Some of the most spectacular scenery in the Southwest awaits the forest visitor on the two million acres of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Elevations range from 3,500 feet in the Upper Sonoran desert life zone covered by prickly pear and yucca to nearly 11,500 feet in the Alpine life zone where you can see beautiful stands of fir and spruce interwoven with lush green meadows.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingCross country skiers are allowedRV campingTent campingBirdwatchingHandicapped AccessToiletsViewpoint
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Fishing In State Parks

Lyman Lake State Park
This State Park really comes into its own during the spring, summer, and fall. Summer days, with temperature highs in the 80's to low 90's, are perfect for fishing, swimming, leisure boating, water-skiing, hiking or just plain relaxing.
FishingHiking is allowedPets must be kept on leashFees are chargedPicnic tableToilets
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Ice Fishing

Apache-Sitgreaves Snow Play
Popular winter sports in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest include snow mobiling, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, tubing, and ice fishing.
FishingCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowed
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Lakes & Reservoirs

Ackre Lake
The lake is located two miles south of Hannagan Meadow, at 8,600 feet elevation. This fly-and-lure-only lake provides dedicated anglers with Apache Trout and Grayling.
FishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedCross country skiers are allowedViewpoint

Becker Lake
The lake is the oldest man-made lake in Arizona. This 85 acre lake is at 6,900 feet elevation. Fish species include Rainbow and Brown trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingToilets

Big Lake
The 400 acres of Big Lake is at 9,000 feet elevation. Fish species include rainbow trout, brookies and cutthroat trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingStore

Big Lake Recreation Area
Big Lake Recreation Area is at 9,000 feet elevation and offers opportunities for fishing, camping, hiking and more. Fish species include rainbow trout, brookies and cutthroat trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent camping

Blue Lake
The 24 miles of Blue Lake is at 4,200 feet elevation. The roads down into the Blue River canyons provide excellent views of eastern Arizona beauty. Anglers may find some trout in the upper reaches, but past Blue Box there may be just a few catfish in the pools.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingTent campingAmphitheater

Bunch Reservoir
The 44 acres of this reservoir is at 8,200 feet elevation. Rainbow and brown trout are the main catches.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingToilets

Concho Lake
The 60 acres of this lake is at 6,300 feet elevation. You can fish for the rainbow, cutthroat, and brook trout here.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

Crescent Lake
The 130 acres of this lake is at 8,900 feet elevation. Crescent Lake is known for its brookies and rainbow trout. If the wind stays down, it can be a good fly-fishing lake.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

George's Basin
The 78 acres of the basin are located at 5,600 feet in elevation. The basin contains channel catfish and sunfish.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

Hulsey Lake
The 4 acres of the lake is at 8,600 feet elevation. Fish species include rainbow and brown trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

Lee Valley Lake
The 45 acres of the lake are at 9,400 feet elevation. The main attraction here is fishing for Arctic grayling and Apache trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewing

Luna Lake
The 120 acres of the lake is at 7,900 feet elevation. Rainbow, cutthroat, and brook trout fill up the nets here. Luna Lake is also popular among ice fishermen, depending on the winter freezes.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingBoat launchToiletsPets must be kept on leashPicnic table

Lyman Lake
Because of its size, this lake is one of the few bodies of water in northeastern Arizona with no size restrictions on boats. The fishery consists of walleye, channel catfish and largemouth bass. The large remainder of the lake is open for all other types of water sports.
FishingHiking is allowedFees are chargedToiletsPets must be kept on leashPicnic table

Lyman Reservoir
The 1,400 acres of this reservoir is at 6,000 feet elevation. Fish species include channel catfish, crappie, largemouth bass, walleye, and bluegill to name a few.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewing

Mexican Hay Lake
The 164 acres of this lake are at 8,800 feet elevation. Mexican Hay is a small, weedy lake but has been known to yield some 15-inchers on occasion. During years of drought, the lake may dry up completely.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewing

Nelson Reservoir
The 100 acres of reservoir are at 7,400 feet in elevation. This lake is home to rainbow, cutthroat, brook and brown trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewing

River Reservoir
The 120 acres of the river is at 8,200 feet elevation. The River Reservoir is one of the three Greer lakes, and has produced the largest brown trout in the state. Rainbow trout is another abundant catch.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingBoat launchToilets

Sierra Blanca Lake
The 5 acres of the Sierra Blanca Lake is at 8,500 feet elevation. Rainbow trout are a common catch. Because it is often weedy, fly-fishing is recommended.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingBoat launchParking

Tunnel Reservoir
The 44 acres of the reservoir is located at 8,200 feet elevation. Tunnel Reservoir is known for its large brown trout, as well as rainbow trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingBoat launchToilets
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Rivers & Streams

Black River
This river is 45 miles long and ranges is elevation from 4,400 to 6,520 feet. Fish species include smallmouth bass, catfish and trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingAmphitheater

Black River East Fork
The east fork of the Black River is 8 miles long, and ranges in elevation from 7,525 to 7,900 feet. Fish species include rainbow, brown, native, and brook trout, smallmouth bass.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingAmphitheater

Black River West Fork
The west fork of this river is 8 miles long, and ranges in elevation from 6,520 to 7,525 feet. Fish species include lunker browns, rainbow trout, and brown trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

Blue River
This river is 24 miles long and ranges in elevation from 4,200 to 5,250 ft. Fish species include Rainbow and Brown trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingTent campingAmphitheater

Boneyard Creek
The 9 miles of this creek is at 8,000 feet elevation. Boneyard is just a small creek with small rainbow and brook trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingFees are charged

Diamond Creek
The 11 miles of this creek is at 5,600 feet elevation. This beautiful creek in the White Mountains is home to rainbow, brown, and Apache trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater

KP Creek
The 10 miles of KP Creek travels between 7,000 and 10,000 feet elevation. KP Creek has some native trout and a few wild rainbow trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingPets must be kept on leashToiletsPotable drinking water

Little Colorado River
This river travels between 7,000 and 9,000 feet elevation. The East Fork is about six miles of very narrow creek bed and flowing water from Colter Reservoir to Greer. The West Fork begins atop Mt. Baldy and flows north of Lee Valley to Sheep's crossing on into Greer. The South Fork runs north, just east of Greer and flows into the main tributary.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent camping

Reservation Creek
The 15 miles of this creek range in elevation from 7,000 feet to 10,000 feet. Fish species consist of brown, brook, and rainbow trout.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingAmphitheater
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