AZ-Alamo+Lake+State+Park


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La Paz County
=Alamo Lake State Park= Wendon, Arizona 85357 Alamo Lake State Park website Alamo Lake State Park brochure and map

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Alamo Lake SP (La Paz Co.)
Coordinates: 34.2370491, -113.5845137 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Alamo Lake SP--Bill Williams Overlook (La Paz Co.)
Coordinates: 34.2351244, -113.5967124 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Alamo Lake SP--Cholla Rd access (La Paz Co.)
Coordinates: 34.2567199, -113.5685921 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Alamo Lake State Park
Alamo Lake State Park is one of the best places to fish for bass in Arizona. The crystal clear lake is surrounded by mountainous terrain speckled with brush, wildflowers, and cacti making for a visually pleasing experience. The park has good wildlife viewing opportunities, and you may spot a bald or golden eagle. Nestled in the Bill Williams River Valley away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Alamo Lake State Park offers outdoor fun, premier bass fishing, rest, and relaxation. For nature lovers, spring rains bring an abundance of wild flowers and the lake environment attracts a variety of wildlife year round, including waterfowl, foxes, coyotes, mule deer and wild burros. Stargazers are sure to enjoy the amazing views of the night sky with the nearest city lights some forty miles away!

Alamo Lake, located on the Bill Williams River where the Big Sandy River and Santa Maria River come together, was created with the completion of Alamo Dam in 1968. The Army Corps of Engineers designed the earthen dam primarily for flood control. During flood events, the lake basin is capable of “capturing” large amounts of water in a relatively short time. The lake has been recorded rising 11 vertical feet in one night! Unusually high flows during the late 1970s and through the 1980s have increased the average size of the lake, helping to create one of Arizona's best fishing holes.

Fishing tournaments are common at the lake and anglers have an excellent opportunity to catch bluegill, largemouth bass, channel catfish, and black crappie. Remember, the desert can be harsh and dangerous, but it is also very fragile. Help us protect it, and yourself, by camping in the designated camp areas and keeping vehicles on maintained roadways. From Alamo Lake State Park website



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