AZ-Arivaca+Lake


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Pima County
=Arivaca Lake= Arivaca, Arizona 85601 Arivaca Lake webpage

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Arivaca Lake
Coordinates: 31.5302935, -111.2521748 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Arivaca Lake
It"s a long drive to Arivaca Lake along the old Ruby Road, but it’s also one of the most scenic drives in the Nogales District. Once you get to this out-of-the-way recreation spot, one of the first things you’ll notice is that the only facilities provided are a toilet and a primitive boat ramp. For some people, that’s not enough, and they usually turn around and leave. Those drawn to areas that are more primitive and less crowded, however, will choose to stay. Those who do stay will find that this 90-acre impoundment built by the Arizona Game and Fish Department is a good place to go fishing or birdwatching, to take a lakeside stroll or just plain sit back and relax. If you’ve brought along your fishing gear, you can try your luck for largemouth bass, catfish or bluegill. Boats powered by single electric trolling motors are permitted on the lake. They make a pleasant way to explore the narrow inlets that branch off the main body of water. Arivaca Lake is located in an area of rolling grasslands set against a backdrop of rocky bluffs and distant mountains. This area is home to a number of cattle ranches, and much of the land in the vicinity of the lake is private property. Take that into consideration if you go strolling across the landscape. No garbage services are provided to this area, so even if you bag your trash neatly before you drive off and leave it, you’re littering. Pack out everything that you pack in.

Take the Amado Road exit on I-19, head west to Arivaca. Turn south out of Arivaca on Forest Road 216 about a mile then east on FR 39 about 5 miles to a road that turns left (east) to the lake. Via the Ruby Road: take Interstate 19 north from Nogales 8 miles to the AZ-289 at Ruby Road exit, head west 10 miles on this paved road past Peña Blanca Lake and continue on FR 39 (unpaved) for 26 miles to the primitive road (FR 4130) that turns right (east) to the lake. From Arivaca Lake webpage



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