Black Canyon Lake

Black Canyon Lake
Location Navajo County, Arizona,
United States
Coordinates 34°19′50″N 110°42′1″W / 34.33056°N 110.70028°W / 34.33056; -110.70028Coordinates: 34°19′50″N 110°42′1″W / 34.33056°N 110.70028°W / 34.33056; -110.70028
Type Reservoir
Primary inflows Snowpack
Primary outflows West Fork Black Canyon
Basin countries United States
Surface area 78 acres (32 ha)[1]
Average depth 35 ft (11 m)[1]
Max. depth 60 ft (18 m)[1]
Surface elevation 7,060 ft (2,150 m)[1]
Black Canyon Lake Boat Ramp

Black Canyon Lake is a lake the Arizona Game and Fish Department built in the 1964 along the Mogollon Rim to provide water recreation opportunities for the public. Despite being affected by the 2002 Rodeo-Chediski Fire, Black Canyon Lake remains a popular and beautiful spot for picnics, camping and fishing. Because of the fire, the entire area around Black Canyon Lake is open for day use only due to the danger of falling trees. The facilities are maintained by Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest division of the USDA Forest Service.[2]

Location

Situated at 7,060 feet (2,150 m), the lake is located 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Heber on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.[1] To access, turn south on Forest Road 300 from Highway 260. Drive 2.4 miles (3.9 km) and turn east, or left, on Forest Road 86. Drive 3 miles (4.8 km) further to the lake turnoff. Access is restricted in the winter when roads are closed due to snow, generally December to early April.[2]

Description

Black Canyon Lake has 78 acres (32 ha), with a maximum depth of 60 feet (18 m) and an average depth of 35 feet (11 m).[1] Like other Rim lakes, Black Canyon is deep, and historically has been low in nutrients. Because of nutrients from the fire and ash, Black Canyon Lake is now managed as a put-and-grow fishery. The Department stocks fingerlings, sub-catchable and catchable-sized rainbow trout in the spring and early summer, with additional catchables stocked in the fall. Although some trees around the lake are charred, the perimeter of the lake is forested and scenic.[2]

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