Water Activities in Cottonwood, Arizona
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Cottonwood, Arizona
Includes Camp Verde and Clarkdale
Water Activities
BoatingKayaking & CanoeingSwimmingWater Activities In National Forests
Boating

Beasley Flat Recreational Day Use Site
This is a popular picnic area and offers access to the Verde River.
Picnic table

Verde River
This river is one of Arizona's major perennial rivers and a treasured resource in the central part of the state. Free flowing for most of its length, it provides lush riparian habitat, abundant wildlife, diverse recreational opportunities, and spectacular scenery. The majority of the upper and lower Verde River passes through National Forestlands that is open to public recreation of all kinds. Fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking, camping, bird watching, and sightseeing are all popular activities. The lower river is designated a Wild and Scenic River and offers the opportunity to fish by boat from Beasley Flats to Childs.
BirdwatchingFishingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic table
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Kayaking & Canoeing

Beasley Flat Recreational Day Use Site
This is a popular picnic area and offers access to the Verde River.
Picnic table

Verde River
This river is one of Arizona's major perennial rivers and a treasured resource in the central part of the state. Free flowing for most of its length, it provides lush riparian habitat, abundant wildlife, diverse recreational opportunities, and spectacular scenery. The majority of the upper and lower Verde River passes through National Forestlands that is open to public recreation of all kinds. Fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking, camping, bird watching, and sightseeing are all popular activities. The lower river is designated a Wild and Scenic River and offers the opportunity to fish by boat from Beasley Flats to Childs.
BirdwatchingFishingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic table
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Swimming

Verde River
This river is one of Arizona's major perennial rivers and a treasured resource in the central part of the state. Free flowing for most of its length, it provides lush riparian habitat, abundant wildlife, diverse recreational opportunities, and spectacular scenery. The majority of the upper and lower Verde River passes through National Forestlands that is open to public recreation of all kinds. Fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking, camping, bird watching, and sightseeing are all popular activities. The lower river is designated a Wild and Scenic River and offers the opportunity to fish by boat from Beasley Flats to Childs.
BirdwatchingFishingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedPicnic table

West Clear Creek
The deep, rocky canyon cut by the creek, as it slices its way free of the Mogollon rim, is home to one of the most unique Wilderness Areas in the Southwest. Lower reaches of the canyon are more accessible and provide excellent places for secluded recreation such as swimming, hiking, trout fishing, and wildlife watching.
FishingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedBirdwatchingToiletsPotable drinking water
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Water Activities In National Forests

Coconino National Forest
Coconino National Forest contains 4 districts: the Peaks, Mormon Lake, Mogollon Rim, and Red Rock Districts. Each offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking, backpacking, equestrian riding, mountain biking, camping, picnicking, boating, fishing, snowshoeing, and cross-country and alpine skiing.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingPicnic tableToiletsHandicapped AccessPotable drinking water
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