| Boating |
| | Kinnikinick Lake | | Kinnikinick Lake provides fishing opportunities for rainbow trout and channel catfish. The lake is stocked during the summer months. Other activities here include camping, boating, wildlife watching, and photography. | |
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| | Lower Lake Mary | | This lake often has long dry spells. When the lake has water it is a popular location for trout anglers, as well as sunfish and channel catfish. It's also a good place for bird watching. | |
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| | Upper Lake Mary | | This lake is the largest of Flagstaff's twin lakes, and is popular with boaters and water skiers. Fishing is for northern pike, channel catfish, crappie, yellow and largemouth bass, and walleye. | |
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 | Kayaking & Canoeing |
| | Kinnikinick Lake | | Kinnikinick Lake provides fishing opportunities for rainbow trout and channel catfish. The lake is stocked during the summer months. Other activities here include camping, boating, wildlife watching, and photography. | |
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| | Upper Lake Mary | | This lake is the largest of Flagstaff's twin lakes, and is popular with boaters and water skiers. Fishing is for northern pike, channel catfish, crappie, yellow and largemouth bass, and walleye. | |
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 | Water Activities In National Forests |
| | Coconino National Forest | | The 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. | |
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 | Water Skiing |
| | Upper Lake Mary | | This lake is the largest of Flagstaff's twin lakes, and is popular with boaters and water skiers. Fishing is for northern pike, channel catfish, crappie, yellow and largemouth bass, and walleye. | |
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 | Wind Surfing |
| | Ashurst Lake | | This lake is stocked with rainbow trout, channel catfish, and northern pike for visiting anglers. The lake is also open to many water sports, as well as bird watching. | |
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