Here are the 6 lakes we have listed within USA > Southwest > Arizona - sorted A-Z. Suggest a new lake.
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Alamo Lake
(Arizona) |
Alamo Lake is an outdoor person's wonderland with great fishing, a unique Sonoran desert landscape and a plethora of desert animals. Wildlife viewing is superb with quail, wild burro, deer, squirrels, bald eagles, golden eagles and an infrequent mountain lion just some of the visitors. Alamo Lake is ... |
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Lake Havasu
(Arizona, California) |
Lake Havasu's 20,400 acres, formed behind Parker Dam on the Colorado River, is a boating paradise. Around Lake Havasu City, the most recognizable sight is the London Bridge, completely moved from Great Britain to this unlikely location. Robert McCulloch (of McCulloch chainsaw fame) bought the bridge ... |
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Lake Mead
(Arizona, Nevada) |
Lake Mead is the United State's largest man-made reservoir and lake. With over 500 miles of shoreline, temperate climate, and an area of more than 150,000 acres, Lake Mead is a utopia for the over 8 million visitors that seek out its recreational opportunities. It is part of the Lake Mead National Recreation ... |
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Lake Pleasant
(Arizona) |
One of the finest water recreation areas in Arizona, Lake Pleasant is true to its name - a pleasant oasis in a desert setting. Lake Pleasant's 9,200 surface acres offer wonderful opportunities for outdoor activities including boating of all types, camping, hiking, and fishing. Although Lake Pleasant ... |
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Lake Powell
(Arizona, Utah) |
Lake Powell is located in one of Southern Utah's most picturesque red-rock desert areas and Arizona's Navaho Indian Reservation. It is one of the most scenic reservoirs in the United States and, after Lake Mead, the second largest man-made. With over 1900 miles of shoreline, temperate climate and an ... |
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Lake Roosevelt
(Arizona) |
With more than 100 miles of shoreline, Lake Roosevelt is the largest body of water contained entirely in Arizona (Lake Powell and Lake Mead share their locations with other states). Lake Roosevelt was created by the Roosevelt Dam, which at the time was the world's tallest dam. Located about two hours ... |
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