Blue Ridge Reservoir

The majority of people in lovely Arizona are aware that the summer is a perfect time to drive up north to get a break from the triple digit temperatures near Phoenix, The Valley of the Sun. C.C. Cragin Reservoir, also known as Blue Ridge Reservoir, is one of those intriguing and uncommon spots to cool off. It can be found on a well-maintained dirt road on the Mogollon Rim, about 46 miles north of Payson and 65 miles south of Flagstaff. This body of water is managed by the Coconino National Forest and overseen by the Mogollon Rim District, with Clint Wells and Happy Jack being the closest communities. The Lake is 70 acres in size, has an extremely unusual shape with two distinct serpentine arms, and is fairly small in certain parts. FR 751 and the reservoir are both blocked during the winter.

The reservoir is 28 hectares in size and is located more than 2,000 meters above sea level. It is less populated than many other lakes in the state because of its distant location.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department maintains a variety of trout in Blue Ridge Reservoir, making it a fantastic area to go fishing. The lake is a tranquil spot to unwind and take in the breathtaking surroundings because boats are only allowed to have 10 horsepower.


Location: near Phoenix

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