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San Carlos Reservoir

San Carlos Reservoir, located on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in eastern Arizona, is a large desert lake known for its wide open waters, strong fishing opportunities, and quiet, undeveloped shoreline. Its water levels vary throughout the year, offering a rugged and peaceful escape for anglers, paddlers, and outdoor explorers.

What Makes San Carlos Reservoir Special

  • Renowned for trophy bass, carp, and catfish fishing.

  • Wide, open waters ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and motorized boating.

  • Rich wildlife habitat with birds, waterfowl, and desert mammals.

  • Unique cultural location on the San Carlos Apache Tribal lands.

Visitor Information

Plan your visit with our access information and helpful tips

Hours & Access

Plan your arrival with our access guidelines

General Access

Open year-round for day use, boating, and fishing, with entry managed through San Carlos Apache Tribe permits.

Best Driving Route

From Phoenix, follow US-60 East → AZ-70 East → follow signs into the San Carlos Apache Reservation and toward the reservoir.

San Carlos Reservoir Trail Route

No official trails, but the open shoreline offers easy exploring, bank fishing, and short scenic walks.

Vehicle Type

Accessible for passenger cars, though the final dirt road may require slow, careful driving after rain.

Tonto Pass

Not required, the reservoir lies within the San Carlos Apache Reservation, where tribal permits are needed instead.

Note: Road conditions can change rapidly. Always verify current access routes before your visit.

Tips for Visitors

Make the most of your visit with these helpful tips

Purchase Permit

Buy the required San Carlos Apache Tribe permit in advance to avoid access issues at the lake.

Bring Plenty of Water

Carry extra water and essentials, as services are limited around the reservoir.

Expect Fluctuating Water Levels

Water levels can change seasonallydue to irrigation demand and rainfall cycles.

Use Sun Protection

The open desert landscape makes sun protection essential during most of the year.

Follow Tribal Rules

Respect tribal regulations and any restricted-access areas for a safe, compliant visit.

Remember: Preparation is key to an enjoyable and safe visit to this beautiful natural area.

Popular Activities

  • Motorized boating
  • Camping
  • Photography
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Birdwatching
  • Shoreline exploring

Review by David Murphy

Location

    • Address: San Carlos Reservoir, San Carlos Apache Reservation, AZ


    • Region: Eastern Arizona


    • Nearest Town: Peridot or Globe, AZ


  • Distance from Phoenix: Approx. 110–130 miles (2–2.5 hours depending on route)

Entry & Fees

Lake Access - Tribal-managed access areas with boat ramps and shoreline entry; services vary by water level

Tonto Forest Day Pass - Not required

Camping Fees - Camping is permitted in designated areas with a separate tribal permit; fees vary depending on Tribal policy (generally low-cost primitive sites)