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    Some of the wild horses that were in 3 separate groups.
    Ed D.

    Been here a million times over the past 50 years. I went here today because of a rare bird report of a Pomarine Jaeger from the arctic circle being at the lake, many people got pictures of it the past 3 days. Of course, when I got the chance to go (today), it was no where to be seen. But it on the way home driving on Bush Highway going to Beeline there was many wild horses on the west side of Bush Highway, many people were pulled over and photographing them.

    You come to eat and have a good time take your crap with you home or don't come

    Went to the Saguaro Lake Recreation site yesterday and had not been in a while. The fee used to be $7 now its $12. The lake itself is beautiful but the entire place is full of trash (see photos). I think some people think because you pay a fee the park employees are your janitors but they aren't. The place had trash all over from these entitled people who come to the lake have a good time then leave their crap for others to clean. When the cans, boxes of food are lighter after you finished it. If you are someone who just leaves your trash don't come at all. Saw everything from a beer box in the water, beer bottles left in trees, dozens of drink cans, chip bags, someone even brought a whole Rasing Canes box gobbled it all up and then left it. Do not come here if you plan to leave it like this. I expect children to eat and leave their trash. All of this came from fully grown adults who should be ashamed.

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    Gina L.

    The part of the lake we visited was near the marina, further east than what this Saguaro Lake location lists. A hidden gem only 40 minutes from Phoenix. These views are absolutely amazing. In China there is a saying (or it's an idiom my mom made up), "有山有水", which translates to "where there are mountains, where there is water". Sunset here is extra vibrant because the water further reflects the sun's rays onto the mountainside and cliffs. We sat on a dock with a little picnic, joined by little gnats and the occasional flop of a fish. There is a marina restaurant nearby, and we listened to their live musician they had that evening. Plenty of boats zooming around, as well as kayakers. I believe there are reasonable boat rentals (both motorized and kayak) available. There are some hiking trails along the water as well. AMAZING stargazing location - even with the light from the marina, I saw the most stars I've seen in the Phoenix area here. Overall, tranquil area, beautiful views, and a must-visit to enjoy some nature.

    Amanda A.

    This is such a beautiful lake with very nice scenery, although canyon lake is still my favorite. There are a lot of trails here for off roading and camping by the water. We've gone out on a boat and also kayaked here. The water in most areas is clean. Once you get closer to the dam there is more debris. We came on Labor Day and it wasn't as busy as I thought it would be. Everyone here seemed to be boating responsibly.

    Bald eagles

    Such a beautiful lake with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. We saw eagles and big horn sheep on our boat trip. The boat ride is well worth the time and money. Drinks were fairly priced but cash only.

    Stairs leading up to more parking
    Hee Y.

    I can't say too much since I only went here once and didn't partake in any water or picnic activities. I bought a Tonto daily park pass [$8] at my local Safeway, but I passed by the Walgreens everyone was talking about that you can buy it from because it's near the entrance of the park if you're coming from the west. I arrived to Phon D Sutton Recreation area shortly before sunrise and it was super dark and I was the only one in that parking lot. But the view of the sun's red glow hitting the water was superb. There were about 2-3 picnic areas there and it was super buggy. Some garbage on the shoreline. I drove out of that branch and off to Saguaro lake. I parked at the parking lot near where the boats slide into the water. If you keep on driving upwards, there's more parking but for boat trailers. Alsoo super buggy. At Blue Point, there were 5-6 picnic areas and incredibly dirty. Someone had left their sack of garbage on one of the bbq racks. I jumped over the metal bar fencing in this area and walked to the water where I saw 10 vultures sitting on a dead tree - a little bit scary. But once I was at the water I spotted wild horses on the other side! Goldfield Recreation site had a restroom but there wasn't much there. The shoreline was riddle with garbage cans and signs asking visitors to help clean up. Overall, facilities-wise, not the best from what I observed. There were empty soda cans here and there. The picnic areas looked not the cleanest. It's super buggy. I'm pretty sure every kind of insect there rested its butt on me somewhere or bit me. However, the view is incredible. I was driving to Saguaro lake and I was in awe once I saw the water come into view. So, that's what makes it worth it.

    Craig B.

    Saguaro Lake is the closest water oasis to Mesa, Arizona. The best way to see the lake is on the Butcher Jones trail. I say best because it is the only trail I've attempted on the lake. I've explored the trail twice, both times not getting very far. The second time I brought my fishing rod along to cast from shore as I made my way around the inlet. There were plenty of opportunities to cast in a line from shore by following the path. Lots of opportunities don't necessarily mean lots of fish. It takes more knowledge than I have if you want to catch a fish. Unfortunately, I have not yet figured out how to catch fish in desert canyon lakes. I'm not going at the right time of day or season or I'm using the wrong lure. Either way, it was a beautiful evening and my brother got a lot of great pictures. I'd go back a third time to explore more of the trail and lake.

    Gene T.

    We had a church event at Butcher Jones Recreational area. This beach and rec area is tucked away in a canyon on Saguaro Lake in the Tonto national Forest, hence the reason you need a Tonto Pass to park here. They are only $8.00 and they don not sell them on site. Purchase one in town at most convenient stores before leaving. They do patrol the parking lot and the fine is up to $100.00 for not having one. The area is a home to a herd of wild horses, so you may see one if you're lucky. You will see the evidence that they are around so watch your step. The beach is the main attraction. This beach is not maintained much so you won't find a sandy groomed shoreline. There are restrooms and changing rooms on site. There is a hiking path that follows the shoreline for 2.5 miles. The beauty of the park is why this place is perfect for a picnic or event.

    The lake
    Eeyama S.

    Went today it was so beautiful I didn't know ARIZONA had this and it's not to far from me and everyone who was there was nice my kids loved it

    Georgie M.

    We came here for a birthday cruise and enjoyed ourselves thoroughly! It was a cool 100 degrees that day. The water breezes made it very nice and tolerable. The boat did have AC, but we just enjoyed our time on the deck and the feeling of floating along with the currents. One of the many cool things are the boaters speeding along the lake. One had a small pup with a life vest sitting out front, letting his tongue hang out as he enjoyed the wind in his face (photo). Hilarious! Saguaro Lake is a lot of fun, so bring a camera. Enjoy!

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    Not a lot of picnic areas. Super nice lake, I like canyon lake better due to more beach like areas where you don't have to climb down rocks

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    Directions took me to a dam. Or very helpful for someone that just moved here. Can someone please fix this?

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    Such a beautiful lake (although cold!) and so much fun with family or friends on a boat. Beautiful views and friendly people as well.

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