Quiet, less-crowded spot for wildlife and photography.
Ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and small boats.
Surrounded by pines and cool mountain scenery.
Stocked with rainbow & brook trout for fishing.
Plan your visit with our access information and helpful tips
Plan your arrival with our access guidelines
Open seasonally from April–November; winter access may be limited due to snow and road conditions.
From Phoenix, take US‑60 East → AZ‑260 East → Greer, paved roads until the short final approach.
Short shoreline paths and nearby forest trails provide hiking, wildlife viewing, and easy fishing access.
Accessible by standard passenger vehicles in dry conditions; high-clearance recommended in wet/snowy weather.
Not required, located in Apache‑Sitgreaves National Forest, not Tonto NF.
Note: Road conditions can change rapidly. Always verify current access routes before your visit.
Make the most of your visit with these helpful tips
Carry basic supplies as amenities are limited and the area is remote.
Use spinners, flies, night crawlers,spinners, flies, night crawlers, and trolling depending on the season.
Follow state trout rules and pack out all trash, including fishing line.
Live bait is prohibited to protect the fishery in Apache County lakes.
Be aware of lake drawdowns for irrigation ater in summer, though water quality remains good.
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:Apache County, in the Apache‑Sitgreaves National Forest, near Greer, AZ
Region: White Mountains, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona
Nearest Town: Greer, AZ
Distance from Phoenix: Approximately 250 miles