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  2. Sahuarita Lake - Wikipedia

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    Sahuarita Lake is an artificial lake located in Sahuarita, Arizona. The lake was created in 2000 and opened for public use in 2001. [ 2 ] The surface area of the lake is approximately 10 acres with a maximum depth of 12 feet (3.66 meters).

  3. Arizona Game and Fish Department - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Game and Fish Department has developed a "Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy" (CWCS)—a 10-year vision for managing Arizona’s fish, wildlife and natural habitats, input and partnerships with various agency cooperators, sportsman and recreational groups, conservation organizations, special interest groups, Native American tribes, county and municipal governments, and ...

  4. Lyman Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Lyman Lake State Park was officially dedicated on July 1, 1961, making it Arizona's first recreational State Park. [1] The run-offs from nearby Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third tallest mountains in Arizona respectively, feed into Lyman Lake Reservoir.

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  6. Fool Hollow Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fool Hollow was named for a hapless settler (Thomas Jefferson Adair [2]) who attempted to farm the rocky canyon in the 1880s.The Arizona Game and Fish Department constructed the lake through the construction of a dam at Fool Hollow Wash and Show Low Creek, [3] thereby covering up the community of Adair, in 1957 specifically to provide water-oriented outdoor recreation.

  7. List of lakes of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable lakes and reservoirs located in the U.S. state of Arizona. Many of the lakes listed here contain game fish and are managed by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Some may dry out or freeze out fish, and require seasonal restocking. Most lakes will not allow large motorboats.

  8. Bartlett Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bartlett Lake is a reservoir that was formed by the damming of the Verde River in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is downstream and to the south of Horseshoe Reservoir . Constructed in 1936–39 by the Salt River Project , the Bartlett Dam and reservoir were named for Bill Bartlett, a government surveyor.

  9. Goldwater Lake - Wikipedia

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    Goldwater Lake is a reservoir formed by a dam on Banning Creek, located south of Prescott in North Central Arizona. This lake is maintained by the City of Prescott Parks and Recreation Department. [2] The park has facilities for picnicking, fishing, boating, hiking, volleyball, and horseshoes.