Can you camp in Prescott?
Camping on Prescott National Forest is limited to 14-days in 30-day consecutive period which includes stays at dispersed sites. (See Dispersed Camping for more information, and Prescott Basin Designated Dispersed Camping for restrictions to dispersed camping in the area surrounding the City of Prescott.)
How much does it cost to camp at Watson Lake?
“Gorgeous lake, spacious sites”
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 31 |
Is White Spar campground open?
Recreation: White Spar Campground is available year-round, but campsites are limited during the winter season.
Can you fish at Lynx Lake?
Lynx Lake is a man-made lake of approximately 55 surface acres and is periodically stocked with trout. A valid fishing or combination license is required for resident and non-resident anglers 10 years of age or older fishing any public accessible water in Arizona.
Are Prescott Lakes open?
Watson Lake and Goldwater Lake recreation areas have been closed until further notice. This includes the trails that are inside the park boundaries. Willow Lake, Pioneer Park and other City of Prescott recreation areas remain open at this time.
Can you fish at Watson Lake?
Fishing is allowed in Watson Lake with a valid AZ fishing license. Fish For: Rainbow trout, largemouth bass, sunfish, channel catfish, crayfish, and crappie.
Why is there no swimming in Watson Lake?
You can not swim in Watson lake nor its twin sister willow lake due to polution. Both lakes are down stream from old strip mining of mercury. The city is in the process of writing grant to clean both lakes in the coming years.
Is Mingus Mountain Campground open?
Mingus Mountain Campground currently has no electricity due to lightning damage. The Prescott Forest, Verde District will continue to work to get the electricity restored….At a Glance.
Reservations: | First come, first served |
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Open Season: | May 1 – October 31 |
Usage: | Medium-Heavy |
Where can I go fishing in Prescott AZ?
Fish Prescott & Prescott Valley
- Fain Lake, City of Prescott Valley.
- Mingus Lake, Prescott National Forest.
- Goldwater Lake, City of Prescott.
- Lynx Lake, Prescott National Forest.
- Watson Lake, City of Prescott.
- Willow Lake, City of Prescott.
- Granite Basin Lake, Prescott National Forest.
- Prescott.
How is fishing at Lynx Lake Prescott?
Anglers enjoy a wide variety of fish including Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Crappie and Catfish. An Arizona fishing license and a trout stamp is required for those older than 13 years of age. Bag limits are 6 trout and 6 bass per day but unlimited on crappie and catfish.
Why can’t you swim in the lakes in Prescott Arizona?
“The water quality is pretty good, the fish are good to eat and everything. But these lakes just don’t meet the state standards for swimming.” There also is the matter of rocks, logs and other hazards that may be in a body of water. There are rocks just below the surface of Watson and Willow lakes.
Are there fish in Watson Lake Prescott AZ?
Rainbow troutLargemouth bassBluegillChannel catfish
Watson Lake/Fish
Can you swim in any lakes in Prescott?
Upon review of current conditions, no direct health and safety concerns currently exist, so Forest leadership has decided to allow swimming in all four lakes. While swimming is considered a compatible and suitable use of these lakes, the lakes will still be managed for multiple uses, including boating and fishing.
Is Pine Flat campground open?
Area Status: Open Pine Flat Campground in scenic Oak Creek Canyon is one of the Forest’s most popular campgrounds. The scenery is unmatched, the stream is stocked with trout.