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The Many Lakes Near Phoenix

Panoramic photo of Canyon Lake by Greg Folley, January, 2007

Panoramic photo of Canyon Lake (Arizona). Photo by Greg Folley, January, 2007


When you think of Arizona, what comes to mind?


When I've asked this questions, I've received many responses- such as:
  • Professional Sports (Suns, Diamondbacks, Cardinals, Coyotes)
  • Golf (Professional Tournaments and Recreational)
  • The Desert (Cactus, Scenic Drives)
  • Growth (Massive Poulation Influx, Retirement Destination)
  • Lakes (What?!)
That last one is, perhaps, the most surprising... but it's true- Phoenix has many lakes nearby.

Some have claimed (falsely I might add) that the area has the hightest boat ownership per capita.

Though it's not true, it is conveivable ... it seems you see vehicles towing boats year round.

Where are they headed?

Well... they could be destined for the state's largest lakes: Lake Powell and Lake Mead.

Or they could be travelling closer to home. These are the lakes closest to Phoenix:

Lakes Near Phoenix Distance from Direction Nearest City
Lake Pleasant 45 minutes NW Sun City
Saguaro Lake 40 minutes NE Scottsdale/Mesa
Canyon Lake 40 minutes NE Mesa/Apache Junction
Apache Lake 60 minutes NE Mesa/Apache Junction
Roosevelt Lake 75 minutes NE Mesa/Apache Junction

So... if you're into Fishing, Water-Skiing, Jet-Skiing, Swimming, Boating and Sight Seeing, come to Arizona.

The lakes are in great shape right now... despite the long term drought, some of the resevoirs are near capacity.

Best yet, with temperatures in the 80's recently, it's becoming boating season again.

OK- in Arizona, it's almost always boating season.
Posted Tuesday Mar 03