Information About Lakes & Reservoirs In Prescott, Arizona
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Prescott, Arizona
Chino Valley, Dewey, Humbolt, Mayer, and Prescott Valley
Lakes & Reservoirs

Fain Park
This park contains 100 acres; 50 of which are a recreational site for hiking, picnicking, fishing for trout in Fain Lake, gold panning, and exploring historical sites.

Goldwater Lake
This lake is a popular fishing spot. Species include trout, largemouth bass, crappie, sunfish and channel catfish. Goldwater Lake is a 15-acre lake with dock and boat launch.

Granite Basin Lake
This lake is not stocked with fish. Although fishing is usually rated as only fair to poor, the patient angler can often catch bluegill, largemouth bass, or catfish.

Lynx Lake Recreation Area
This recreation area is one of the most popular recreation areas in central Arizona. The area is common for trout fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, archaeological sites, and bird watching. The lake is stocked with rainbow trout. Rental boats, picnic tables, toilets, and drinking water are available.

Mingus Lake
This lake is located in ponderosa pines and has Rainbow Trout in it.During dry years, the lake may not have enough water for fish.

Watson Lake
This lake, known as a "Mini Lake Powell," is a great spot for kayaking, sailing, fishing and daydreaming. Watson Lake offers fishing for largemouth bass, crappie, sunfish, and channel catfish as well as a boat ramp, floating dock and seasonal boat rentals.

Willow Lake
Owned by the City of Prescott, this lake is an ideal place to go bird-watching, paddle a canoe or kayak, or just sit in the rocks of the Granite Dells and enjoy the sun and water. AZ Game & Fish does not stock the lake.
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