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  2. Woods Canyon Lake - Wikipedia

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    Max. depth. 40 ft (12 m) [1] Surface elevation. 7,505 ft (2,288 m) [2] Woods Canyon Lake. Woods Canyon Lake is a small lake located in northern Arizona, United States, about 30 mi (48 km) east of the city of Payson. It is one in a series of small, canyon -bound lakes located on the Mogollon Rim, collectively referred to as the Rim Lakes.

  3. Payson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    32746, 2413121. Website. www.paysonaz.gov. Payson is a town in northern Gila County, Arizona, United States. Due to Payson's location being very near to the geographic center of Arizona, it has been called "The Heart of Arizona". The town is surrounded by the Tonto National Forest, the largest of the six national forests in Arizona and the ...

  4. Willow Springs Lake - Wikipedia

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    Willow Springs Lake. Willow Springs Lake is a cold water lake located on top of the Mogollon Rim in northern Arizona, about 23 mi (37 km) east of the city of Payson in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, immediately adjacent to SR 260. It is a canyon -bound lake located on the Mogollon Rim, and is part of the collectivity known as the Rim ...

  5. Green Valley Lake (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    10 ft (3.0 m) Surface elevation. 4,840 ft (1,480 m) Settlements. Payson. Green Valley Park in the town of Payson, Arizona. Green Valley Lake is located in Payson, Arizona. Green Valley Lake is a reservoir connected to two smaller lakes in Green Valley Park. These lakes were constructed from 1993 to 1996 for ground water recharge.

  6. Arizona State Route 87 - Wikipedia

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    1936–1967. SR 87 was designated in 1924 from Casa Grande to Mesa. In 1927, it was rerouted to end in Eloy, and the old route was renumbered AZ 187. In 1959, it extended to Strawberry Junction. In 1967, it extended north over State Route 65 to its current terminus. By 1983, almost half of the Beeline Highway, between Mesa and Payson, had ...

  7. Shoofly Village Ruin - Wikipedia

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    The Shoofly Village Ruin is an archaeological site located in the Tonto National Forest near Payson, Arizona. [1] In the 1980s Arizona State University (ASU) began the Payson Archaeological Research Expedition (PARE), a long-term research program that combined cultural resource management with an archaeological field school program.