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    Hawley Lake - Here is one of the many cows.

    Hawley Lake

    4.0(1 review)
    36.2 mi

    This 260 acre lake is located on the White Mountains Apache Indian Reservation near Pinetop…read moreLakeside. It is in Arizona's White Mountains at a high altitude of about 8,200 feet. The lake is 300 acres with and average depth of 40 feet and a maximum depth of 100 feet. White Mountain Apache Permit is required to fish, as well as, a tribe boat stamp if you plan to fish from a boat. You also need a regular fishing license from the Game and Fish Department. Thanks to Phoenix area Community Ambassador Joyce W., who recommended Hawley Lake! So my husband and I went on a reconnaissance mission to see the lake and check out the facilities. Hawley Lake is simply beautiful. It is surrounded by high mountain peaks covered with thick forests of spruce, pine and aspen. The lake has Brown, Brook, Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout. You will see wildlife at Hawley Lake and likely hear squirrels running around, owls and possibly wolves howling, roaming the distant, closed areas of the reservation. On the drive in we passed cattle grazing and we even passed a bear on our drive in to the lake. I love Hawley lake. It is rustic and natural and beautiful. They do not allow swimming or gas motors on the lake-electric only-keeping the lake pristine, as possible. Fishing and boating is more expensive because if the special permits. Camping is basic, no hookups; picnic tables are at most campsites, potable water faucets, and vault toilets are what you get. Sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Facilities like a store or marina are not available here. You have quiet, beautiful sights and dark skies at night.

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    The White Mountain Apache Community Development Corporation (CDC) turn off.

    Hawley Lake - Moderate Fire Danger

    Moderate Fire Danger

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    Reservation Lake - White Mountain Apache Tribe lakes are closed to fishing & camping because of covid-19

    Reservation Lake

    3.0(2 reviews)
    46.8 mi

    This visit was before the covid-19 pandemic. The lake is…read moreclosed to all. Call for information before going out to the lake. Reservation Lake is about 11 miles south from Hwy 273 located between Sunrise Park Resort and Big Lake. The lake is on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation with maintained campgrounds. It is not quite as accessible as the other lakes in the area. There is an earthen dam across Reservation Creek at the south end of the lake. Reservation Lake is a 280 acre lake. The topo map shows its V-shaped but I've never heard the depth in the middle. The lake is stocked with Rainbow, Brown and Brook trout. They are reported to have some large trophy sized fish. There are no reservations, most campgrounds on the reservation are first come first serve. You need a permit for camping, fishing, boating, recreation and hunting. You can't purchase permits at the campground. Permits can be purchased at the Hon Dah store or Sunrise General Store. Pick up a free visitors guide for all rules where you buy permits. Reservation Lake is a nicer lake, in my opinion because it is not as easy to reach. Hopefully, the lake will be opened again soon.

    Beautiful nature, but the facilities were unacceptable. No toilet paper, the restroom was in a…read moredisastrous condition, and garbage was scattered around the area, clearly attracting animals. Extremely poor maintenance and hygiene.

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    Lake view

    Reservation Lake - Says White Mountain Apache Tribe lakes closed due to covid-19.

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    Says White Mountain Apache Tribe lakes closed due to covid-19.

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