Surrounded by striking rock formations in the Granite Dells.
Ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing in calm waters.
Popular for birdwatching, including ducks, herons, and local waterfowl.
Easy access and gentle terrain suitable for all ages.
Plan your visit with our access information and helpful tips
Plan your arrival with our access guidelines
Open year-round, typically from sunrise to sunset.
From Prescott, take Willow Lake Road or Granite Dells Parkway, following signs to the lake parking areas.
Paved roads lead directly to parking lots and lake trails.
Accessible by all standard vehicles. No high-clearance required.
Not required. Willow Lake is managed by Prescott Parks & Recreation, not the Tonto National Forest.
Note: Road conditions can change rapidly. Always verify current access routes before your visit.
Make the most of your visit with these helpful tips
Minimal services onsite, so come prepared for a full day at the lake.
Trails around the lake can be rocky or uneven , requiring good footing.
Ideal for capturing stunning sunrise and sunset shots against the Granite Dells.
Keep an eye out for birds, ducks, and other local fauna along the shoreline.
Limited natural cover along lake edges, so bring umbrellas or hats for sun protection.
Remember: Preparation is key to an enjoyable and safe visit to this beautiful natural area.
Information is subject to change. Please check official sources for the latest updates before your visit.
Address: 205 Willow Lake Road, Prescott, AZ 86301
Region: Central Arizona – Granite Dells
Nearest Town: Prescott, AZ
Distance from Phoenix: Approximately 100 miles (around 2 hours)