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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Lynx Lake (Arizona)

Lynx Lake, Arizona, is a 55-acre (220,000 m) reservoir located within Prescott National Forest, approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Prescott, Arizona, in the Bradshaw Mountains. The lake is located at 5,530 feet (1,690 m) elevation and is stocked for fishing. It is one of the most popular recreation areas in central Arizona. Mild weather, the cool ponderosa pine forest, trout fishing, boating, mountain hiking, horseback riding, archaeological sites, and bird watching attract visitors from throughout Arizona. The lake was formed in 1963 when Arizona Game and Fish completed a dam in Lynx Creek, 6 miles (9.7 km) below Walker, Arizona.

Ecology

Animals native to the area include mule deer, bald eagles, osprey, and javelinas. Several species have been introduced, including rainbow trout, bull frogs, and domestic ducks and geese. Arizona State Game and Fish Department periodically stocks the lake with rainbow trout. Largemouth bass and crappie are also present in the lake. The lake is open all year.

Plant life in the area consists of ponderosa pine, beargrass, cliff-rose, and alligator juniper.

Activities on Lynx Lake

December 2024 valve failure and draining

In December 2024 the Arizona Game and Fish Department announced that the lake would be drained due to a mechanical failure that caused an outlet valve to remain in the open position. There are no expected negative effects to fish and wildlife in the lake.


References

  1. ^ "AZGFD to conduct maintenance to Lynx Lake dam". Arizona Game and Fish Department.