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Lakes

Though many love Greater Phoenix for its scenic desert landscapes, an escape to a watery oasis can be a perfect summertime change of scenery. Phoenix has a number of lakes just a short drive away — all of which offer fun experiences for both thrill-seekers as well as those looking for relaxation. Here's where to find nearby lakes in Phoenix.

Lake Pleasant

Located in the northwest Valley about 45 minutes from downtown Phoenix, Lake Pleasant is always bustling with a variety of water sports and outdoor enthusiasts. The 10,000-acre lake is enjoyed by windsurfers, boaters, sailors, water and jet skiers, and fishermen. Lake Pleasant Regional Park also offers camping and trails for mountain biking and hiking.

Saguaro Lake

Located in the scenic Tonto National Forest and surrounded by towering canyon walls and Four Peaks in the distance, Saguaro Lake is a beautiful spot for spending a day on the boat. Located 40 miles east of Downtown Phoenix, Saguaro Lake is a great place for both thrill-seeking water-skiers and wakeboarders or those seeking a relaxing day of fishing or just hanging out on a sailboat. 

Canyon Lake

Canyon Lake is located 50 miles east of Phoenix in the Superstition Wilderness of Tonto National Forest. Like other lakes in the region, the 950-acre lake is a great place for a variety of watersports in addition to camping and hiking. Boat rentals are available and the lake has a popular day-use campground with a large grass area, shady ramadas and a swimming-only section of the lake. The day-use area fills up fast so reservations are recommended.

Apache Lake

Apache Lake is another of the series of lakes located in the Tonto National Forest and is known for its boating, trout fishing and the scenic canyon walls that surround parts of the lake. Boat rentals are available and for those looking to enjoy the wilderness without roughing it, Apache Lake has a motel and restaurant. You can also find some great camping spots nearby.

Roosevelt Lake

Roosevelt Lake is about 80 miles northeast of Phoenix and is the largest of the lakes just outside the Greater Phoenix region. Like other lakes in the region, Roosevelt Lake provides plenty of space for a variety of watersports and boating activity, but also has over 110 miles of shoreline and a number of peaceful coves for those wishing to escape to a quieter spot to spend their day.

Bartlett Lake

Bartlett Lake is just 45 miles from downtown Phoenix and is the second-largest lake in the Tonto National Forest. Shoreline camping is available as well.

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