Lake Roosevelt
Roosevelt Lake, with around 21,500 surface acres of water, is the largest lake in Central Arizona and one of the biggest lakes in Arizona. The location is stunning, with miles of shoreline, a crystal-clear ocean, and red rocks from Arizona all around. This lake, which was created in 1911 when the Theodore Roosevelt Dam was finished, was also a part of the Salt River Project. The marina offers pontoon or ski boat daily or package rentals, as well as lakeside recreation equipment such as water skis, kneeboards, tubes, and wakeboards. When it's time to unwind, the marina offers an outdoor bar that serves comfort food and cold drinks and occasionally has live music or karaoke on the weekends.
Fishing enthusiasts who are looking for prize largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, and crappie frequently visit Roosevelt Lake. Bass boats with high horsepower may travel many miles across the lake thanks to the lake's size. There are miles and miles of beach land for camping around the lake's margins, depending on the lake's capacity, which varies with the release of water through the dam. Lake Roosevelt is a well-liked water recreation location because it offers good fishing, water skiing, jet skiing, swimming, and other boating activities. The lake has a number of marinas, paid camping areas, and a wildlife refuge area. There's a general store at the lake.
Location: Phoenix metropolis
Area: 21,500 acres