|
Canyon
Canyon Lake is at an elevation of 1,660 feet in an area that lays between the Superstition Wilderness and the Four Peaks Wilderness areas.
The lake has 926 surface acres and a depth of 130 feet and is part of the Slat River Chain. The United States Forest Service maintains the area.
Largemouth, smallmouth and yellow bass are available to the angler. Other species found in the lake are rainbow trout, walleye, crappie, sunfish, channel catfish and carp.
Located 15 miles east of Phoenix, take the scenic Apache Trail (Highway 88) from Apache Junction.
Climate temperature range from lows in near 25 degrees in December to high hitting 115 degrees from July through September. Precipitation generally ranges from 2 to 8 inches per year.
For more information, Tonto National Forest, 2324 E Mcdowell Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85006, Phone: 602-225-5200
Lake Amenities Interested in locating a marina, tackle store, restaurant or lodging at a particular lake? Check here for featured locations.
| Name: bob |
Date: 2006-03-22 |
|
Location: Mesa |
E-Mail: redrocklabradors@hotmail.com |
|
Water Teamp: 59' |
Water Clarity: 3 |
|
Report: fished early morning near acacia and first water cove, still a little chilly, sunny with no clouds this time, but no action until 11:45. picked up 1st 3lb bass at boulder with a warning sign on top, heading into canyon going up river. seemed like any place there were submerged boulder or rock piles near the shore was the ticket, using texas-rigged robo 4 1/2" worms in fx mmII colors. total was four fish. and one large "oh s--- bass that spit the hook half way in! more hope for next wed when we go again!!! |
Tips: |
| Name: Bill Warman |
Date: 2005-06-09 |
|
Location: Mesa |
E-Mail: bass@vsps.com |
|
Water Teamp: 82 |
Water Clarity: 2 |
|
Report: Read this about the Salt River Lakes.
http://www.bajogrande.com/canyonlaketruths.htm |
Tips: |
View All ReportsNo Tips. Please Post One. Coming Soon! Local Weather
Street Map
Aerial Map
Topo Map

|