Information About Lakes & Reservoirs In Show Low, Arizona
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Show Low, Arizona
Includes Pinetop-Lakeside, Snowflake, and Taylor
Lakes & Reservoirs

Bill's Lake at Cedar Valley
The 8 acres of the lake is divided into five ponds. Rainbow Trout are the main attraction at this pay-by-the-pound lake.

Christmas Tree Lake
The 41 acres of Christmas Tree Lake is located at 8,200 feet in elevation. Apache and Brown trout are the common draw here.

Drift Fence Lake
The 16 acres of Drift Fence Lake are located at 8,900 feet in elevation. Fish species include Apache and brook trout.

Earl Park Lake
The 47 acres of Earl Park Lake is located at 8,200 feet in elevation. Brook trout is the main attraction here.

Fool Hollow Lake
The recreation area consists of 850-acres and offers a variety of recreation activities for visitors.

George's Basin
The 78 acres of the basin are located at 5,600 feet in elevation. The basin contains channel catfish and sunfish.

Hawley Lake
This lake is one of the highest lakes in the state. Rainbow, cutthroat, brown and brook trout are all found here. Ice fishing is popular and the shoreline is quite accessible.

Horseshoe Cienega Lake
The 121 acres of Horseshoe Cienega Lake are at 8,100 feet in elevation. It has become one of the most popular reservation fishing lakes and has given up the state record for brown trout at 16 lbs. 7 oz. Other species include rainbow-Apache hybrids, rainbow, and Apache trout.

Little Mormon Lake
The 70 acres of the lake are at 7,000 feet in elevation. This is a rather variable catfish lake, but it is popular among the locals for small catfish.

Pacheta Lake
The 68 acres of this lake are located at 8,200 feet in elevation. Rainbow, brown, and Apaches are the most frequent fish catches, with either flies or lures.

Rainbow Lake
This lake is at 6,800 feet in elevation. Much of the shoreline is weedy making a boat almost a necessity. Fish species include bass, trout, catfish, and bluegill.

Scott Reservoir
This reservoir contains a variety of fish species, such as rainbow and brown trout, largemouth bass, sunfish, and catfish. There is an adjacent campground.

Show Low Lake
This lake consists of 100 acres at 6,500 feet in elevation. Early spring is the best time to fish trout here. Other species include walleye, largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish.

Sunrise Lake
This lake consists of 900 acres at 9,100 feet in elevation. Sunrise is one of the largest and best trout lakes. Some of the fish grow into the 15-20-inch range. Sunrise Lake may get a bit breezy because it doesn't have the wooded areas to break the wind.

Tonto Lake
The 82 acres of the lake is at 7,800 feet in elevation. The lake contains fast-growing rainbow and Apache trout.

Willow Springs Lake
This lake is the closest to State Route 260 of any lake on the Rim making it the most accessible.

Woodland Lake
This lake consists of 23 acres at 6,800 feet in elevation. The lake, which is a popular lure for families, is home to rainbow trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish, and bluegill.
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