When most people think of Arizona, they imagine a barren, dust-ridden land. The joke’s on them because we actually have a large number of lakes in Arizona for fishing, boating, and any other water activity you can imagine. Some are naturally occurring beauties of all sizes and others are human-made reservoirs that can still be quite alluring. Check out the best lakes in Arizona, and remember to stay safe around water!

  1. Ashurst Lake, Coconino County

cogdog/Flickr Located 20 miles south of Flagstaff, this is a lovely site to fish for some Rainbow Trout when you want to escape the heat. Ashurst Lake, Arizona 86001, USA

  1. Bartlett Lake, Maricopa County

Jeff Shewan/Flickr This reservoir is large and popular with the Phoenix crowd because it’s located less than an hour outside city limits. We can’t guarantee it always looks this quiet. This is one of the best lakes in Arizona Bartlett Lake, Arizona, USA

  1. Big Lake, Apache County

Jason Thompson/Flickr We think this area lives up to its name, plus you can find a wide variety of fish species to catch! Big Lake, Arizona 85927, USA

  1. Canyon Lake, Maricopa County

Kevin Stuart/Flickr Another large reservoir that’s actually not too far from Apache Junction in the Tonto National Forest. Can you imagine what it looked like before the river was dammed? Canyon Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Arizona; come see for yourself. Canyon Lake, Arizona, USA

  1. Cataract Lake, Coconino County

U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region/Flickr This area is actually a lot prettier than its name suggests. We wouldn’t mind opening up our tents to a sight like this. Cataract Lake, Williams, AZ 86046, USA

  1. Chevelon Canyon Lake, Coconino County

Alan Levine/Flickr Leave your little Smart Car at home if you plan to visit this reservoir. This picturesque site is only accessible by dirt road and a bit of hiking. Chevelon Canyon Lake, Arizona 85931, USA

  1. Dogtown Lake, Coconino County

U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region/Flickr Melting in this heat? Maybe heading for the sparkling waters at Dogtown Lake would be a refreshing change. Dogtown Lake Campground And Group, 1250 Pine Top Dr, Williams, AZ 86046, USA

  1. Granite Basin Lake, Yavapai County

Michelle Milla/Flickr One of the smaller lakes surrounding Prescott, Granite Basin is a great location for camping, hiking, fishing, and photography. Granite Basin Lake, Arizona 86305, USA

  1. Kaibab Lake, Coconino County

U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region/Flickr Another little lake sitting outside Williams, this area is quite popular with the camping and fishing crowd. Also, we don’t know about you, but that snow is looking refreshing right about now. The area is also home to some of the best camping in Arizona. Kaibab Lake, Williams, AZ 86046, USA

  1. Lake Havasu, Mohave County

Iris Donovan/Flickr You may want to head out here once the temperatures come down a bit. When you do be sure to check out the London Bridge (don’t worry, it won’t fall down.) There are lots of things to do at Lake Havasu too! Lake Havasu, United States

  1. Lake Mead, Mohave County

U.S. Geological Survey/Flickr Next time you’re headed to Las Vegas, stop by our state’s largest reservoir which has traditionally been popular for boating and fishing. You can occasionally also see the ruins of the St. Thomas, the town that once existed there, when the water levels are low. Lake Mead has the honor of being one of the largest lakes in Arizona! Lake Mead, United States

  1. Lake Pleasant, Maricopa County

Richard Topalovich/Flickr Another wildly popular area for the Phoenix crowd, this Arizona lake has plenty of areas for your family to enjoy picnics, fishing, and a variety of water sports. Lake Pleasant, Arizona, USA

  1. Lake Powell, Coconino County

Wolfgang Staudt/Flickr Another major reservoir in the Southwest, Arizona shares this lake with Utah. It has also been the filming site for a handful of movies and the inspiration behind one of Edward Abbey’s novel. It’s one of the most breathtakingly scenic places in Arizona you can visit. Lake Powell, AZ 86040, USA

  1. Mormon Lake, Coconino County

U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region/Flickr Just barely a lake, the depth here fluctuates during the seasons between 10 feet and nothing at all. Mormon Lake, AZ 86038, USA

  1. Patagonia Lake, Santa Cruz County

s_mestdagh/Flickr A little more than 20 minutes north of Nogales sits Patagonia Lake, a popular site for sports fishing and bird watching. Patagonia Lake, Arizona, USA

  1. Potato Lake, Coconino County

U.S. Forest Service, Coconino National Forest/Flickr Who would have thought such a tiny place would look so dramatic? You probably won’t have any luck fishing here but the tiny lake is a popular site for hikers and picnickers. Potato Lake, Arizona 85541, USA

  1. Roper Lake, Graham County

dmallen321/Flickr Just seeing the picture of this lake, which sits minutes outside of Safford, makes me want to go there now. Roper Lake State Park, Arizona 85546, USA

  1. Saguaro Lake, Maricopa County

JMK PHOTOGRAPHY/Flickr Birding, boating, fishing. What else could you ask for in a lake? This scenic lake is definitely one of our picks for the best lakes in Arizona. Saguaro Lake, Arizona 85264, USA

  1. Tempe Town Lake, Maricopa County

Alan Stark/Flickr Okay, this one is a bit divisive. You have one camp that professes their love for Tempe Town Lake while another claims it is nothing other than a large, green swimming pool. No matter which side of the argument you sit on, it does make a great setting for some stunning pictures. Tempe Town Lake, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA

  1. Woods Canyon Lake, Coconino County

Alan Levine/Flickr This large lake is another popular destination for fishing, camping, hiking, and kayaking. Woods Canyon Lake is picture-perfect. Woods Canyon Lake, Arizona, USA

What do you think of our list? Which of your favorite lakes in Arizona deserve a spot on the list? Tell us in the comments!

cogdog/Flickr

Located 20 miles south of Flagstaff, this is a lovely site to fish for some Rainbow Trout when you want to escape the heat.

Ashurst Lake, Arizona 86001, USA

Jeff Shewan/Flickr

This reservoir is large and popular with the Phoenix crowd because it’s located less than an hour outside city limits. We can’t guarantee it always looks this quiet. This is one of the best lakes in Arizona

Bartlett Lake, Arizona, USA

Jason Thompson/Flickr

We think this area lives up to its name, plus you can find a wide variety of fish species to catch!

Big Lake, Arizona 85927, USA

Kevin Stuart/Flickr

Another large reservoir that’s actually not too far from Apache Junction in the Tonto National Forest. Can you imagine what it looked like before the river was dammed? Canyon Lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Arizona; come see for yourself.

Canyon Lake, Arizona, USA

U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region/Flickr

This area is actually a lot prettier than its name suggests. We wouldn’t mind opening up our tents to a sight like this.

Cataract Lake, Williams, AZ 86046, USA

Alan Levine/Flickr

Leave your little Smart Car at home if you plan to visit this reservoir. This picturesque site is only accessible by dirt road and a bit of hiking.

Chevelon Canyon Lake, Arizona 85931, USA

Melting in this heat? Maybe heading for the sparkling waters at Dogtown Lake would be a refreshing change.

Dogtown Lake Campground And Group, 1250 Pine Top Dr, Williams, AZ 86046, USA

Michelle Milla/Flickr

One of the smaller lakes surrounding Prescott, Granite Basin is a great location for camping, hiking, fishing, and photography.

Granite Basin Lake, Arizona 86305, USA

Another little lake sitting outside Williams, this area is quite popular with the camping and fishing crowd. Also, we don’t know about you, but that snow is looking refreshing right about now. The area is also home to some of the best camping in Arizona.

Kaibab Lake, Williams, AZ 86046, USA

Iris Donovan/Flickr

You may want to head out here once the temperatures come down a bit. When you do be sure to check out the London Bridge (don’t worry, it won’t fall down.) There are lots of things to do at Lake Havasu too!

Lake Havasu, United States

U.S. Geological Survey/Flickr

Next time you’re headed to Las Vegas, stop by our state’s largest reservoir which has traditionally been popular for boating and fishing. You can occasionally also see the ruins of the St. Thomas, the town that once existed there, when the water levels are low. Lake Mead has the honor of being one of the largest lakes in Arizona!

Lake Mead, United States

Richard Topalovich/Flickr

Another wildly popular area for the Phoenix crowd, this Arizona lake has plenty of areas for your family to enjoy picnics, fishing, and a variety of water sports.

Lake Pleasant, Arizona, USA

Wolfgang Staudt/Flickr

Another major reservoir in the Southwest, Arizona shares this lake with Utah. It has also been the filming site for a handful of movies and the inspiration behind one of Edward Abbey’s novel. It’s one of the most breathtakingly scenic places in Arizona you can visit.

Lake Powell, AZ 86040, USA

Just barely a lake, the depth here fluctuates during the seasons between 10 feet and nothing at all.

Mormon Lake, AZ 86038, USA

s_mestdagh/Flickr

A little more than 20 minutes north of Nogales sits Patagonia Lake, a popular site for sports fishing and bird watching.

Patagonia Lake, Arizona, USA

U.S. Forest Service, Coconino National Forest/Flickr

Who would have thought such a tiny place would look so dramatic? You probably won’t have any luck fishing here but the tiny lake is a popular site for hikers and picnickers.

Potato Lake, Arizona 85541, USA

dmallen321/Flickr

Just seeing the picture of this lake, which sits minutes outside of Safford, makes me want to go there now.

Roper Lake State Park, Arizona 85546, USA

JMK PHOTOGRAPHY/Flickr

Birding, boating, fishing. What else could you ask for in a lake? This scenic lake is definitely one of our picks for the best lakes in Arizona.

Saguaro Lake, Arizona 85264, USA

Alan Stark/Flickr

Okay, this one is a bit divisive. You have one camp that professes their love for Tempe Town Lake while another claims it is nothing other than a large, green swimming pool. No matter which side of the argument you sit on, it does make a great setting for some stunning pictures.

Tempe Town Lake, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA

This large lake is another popular destination for fishing, camping, hiking, and kayaking. Woods Canyon Lake is picture-perfect.

Woods Canyon Lake, Arizona, USA

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Lakes in Arizona May 25, 2022 Tori Jane What are the most beautiful northern Arizona lakes?   Arizona sure does have a lot of absolutely beautiful lakes for being smack-dab in the middle of the desert. Some of the best, most beautiful lakes in Arizona are peppered across the northern half of the state, and each one is worthy of a bucket list trip! Some of our favorite northern Arizona lakes include Lake Mary, which is near Flagstaff, and Mormon Lake is an excellent place to run away to as well. Other Arizona lakes we love include Stone Lake, and Long Lake.    What are the best lakes in Arizona?  The term “best” is subjective, but hey, we’ve got lots of amazing lakes in the Copper State to choose from (good luck) and all of them are beautiful and worth a visit. If you prefer not to wander too far away from the metro Phoenix area, check out Saguaro Lake, which is east of the city on the Bush Highway, away from it all without being too far away from anything. We also love Lake Patagonia, which is huge and very popular during the summer months with tourists and locals alike. Lake Pleasant is ridiculously popular, and there’s plenty of fun to be had there as well. Obviously, this is nowhere near an exhaustive list, but it is a great start for your lake exploring adventures.   How many Arizona lakes are there?   Yes, Arizona is a desert state, but did you know there are 128 lakes across the state? That’s right – 128! Of course, only two of those are naturally-formed lakes, but hey – a lake’s a lake, right? The largest lake in Arizona is Lake Powell, which is an impressive 254 square miles in size. The second-largest lake in Arizona is Lake Mead, which is just a little smaller, at 247.1 square miles. These lakes are extraordinarily popular, and locals often have annual traditions in which the whole family gathers at these desert oases. Other wonderful, clear lakes in Arizona include smaller jewels like Alamo Lake, Lake Mohave, and more. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

Lakes in Arizona

May 25, 2022

Tori Jane

What are the most beautiful northern Arizona lakes?   Arizona sure does have a lot of absolutely beautiful lakes for being smack-dab in the middle of the desert. Some of the best, most beautiful lakes in Arizona are peppered across the northern half of the state, and each one is worthy of a bucket list trip! Some of our favorite northern Arizona lakes include Lake Mary, which is near Flagstaff, and Mormon Lake is an excellent place to run away to as well. Other Arizona lakes we love include Stone Lake, and Long Lake.    What are the best lakes in Arizona?  The term “best” is subjective, but hey, we’ve got lots of amazing lakes in the Copper State to choose from (good luck) and all of them are beautiful and worth a visit. If you prefer not to wander too far away from the metro Phoenix area, check out Saguaro Lake, which is east of the city on the Bush Highway, away from it all without being too far away from anything. We also love Lake Patagonia, which is huge and very popular during the summer months with tourists and locals alike. Lake Pleasant is ridiculously popular, and there’s plenty of fun to be had there as well. Obviously, this is nowhere near an exhaustive list, but it is a great start for your lake exploring adventures.   How many Arizona lakes are there?   Yes, Arizona is a desert state, but did you know there are 128 lakes across the state? That’s right – 128! Of course, only two of those are naturally-formed lakes, but hey – a lake’s a lake, right? The largest lake in Arizona is Lake Powell, which is an impressive 254 square miles in size. The second-largest lake in Arizona is Lake Mead, which is just a little smaller, at 247.1 square miles. These lakes are extraordinarily popular, and locals often have annual traditions in which the whole family gathers at these desert oases. Other wonderful, clear lakes in Arizona include smaller jewels like Alamo Lake, Lake Mohave, and more. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Arizona sure does have a lot of absolutely beautiful lakes for being smack-dab in the middle of the desert. Some of the best, most beautiful lakes in Arizona are peppered across the northern half of the state, and each one is worthy of a bucket list trip! Some of our favorite northern Arizona lakes include Lake Mary, which is near Flagstaff, and Mormon Lake is an excellent place to run away to as well. Other Arizona lakes we love include Stone Lake, and Long Lake.   

What are the best lakes in Arizona? 

The term “best” is subjective, but hey, we’ve got lots of amazing lakes in the Copper State to choose from (good luck) and all of them are beautiful and worth a visit. If you prefer not to wander too far away from the metro Phoenix area, check out Saguaro Lake, which is east of the city on the Bush Highway, away from it all without being too far away from anything. We also love Lake Patagonia, which is huge and very popular during the summer months with tourists and locals alike. Lake Pleasant is ridiculously popular, and there’s plenty of fun to be had there as well. Obviously, this is nowhere near an exhaustive list, but it is a great start for your lake exploring adventures.  

How many Arizona lakes are there?  

Yes, Arizona is a desert state, but did you know there are 128 lakes across the state? That’s right – 128! Of course, only two of those are naturally-formed lakes, but hey – a lake’s a lake, right? The largest lake in Arizona is Lake Powell, which is an impressive 254 square miles in size. The second-largest lake in Arizona is Lake Mead, which is just a little smaller, at 247.1 square miles. These lakes are extraordinarily popular, and locals often have annual traditions in which the whole family gathers at these desert oases. Other wonderful, clear lakes in Arizona include smaller jewels like Alamo Lake, Lake Mohave, and more.