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Created by damming the Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake State Park is a 1,200-acre park at an elevation of 6,000 feet. It is fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third highest mountains in Arizona. Because of its size, Lyman Lake is one of the few bodies of water in northeastern Arizona with no size restrictions on boats. The west end of the lake is buoyed off as a no wake area (5 mph) so anglers can fish without disturbance from watercraſts. The fishery consists of walleye, channel catfish, and largemouth bass. The large remainder of the lake is open for all other types of watersports. Summer days with temperature highs in the 80s to low 90s are perfect for fishing, swimming, leisure boating, waterskiing, hiking, or just relaxing. Thank you for visiting! LYMAN LAKE 1-877-MYPARKS | azstateparks.com Nearby Parks Cabins Hiking Trails If you’re having a great time here, don’t forget to visit one of the two nearby state parks! Fool Hollow Lake State Recreation Area (61 miles) Nestled in the tall pines of Arizona rim country is a 150-acre lake perfect for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, or escaping to cooler weather. Enjoy the great outdoors! (928) 537-3680 Homolovi State Park (101 miles) An archaeological treasure, this sprawling park also has campsites and picnic tables for the everyday traveler. The park museum includes a collection of Hopi artifacts as well as records the contributions Hopi people have made to the country and their people. (928) 289-4106 Peninsula Petroglyph Trail: A 0.25-mile self- guided trail is accessible from the campground and is open during daylight hours. The trail requires a mild climb. A number of petroglyphs and interpretive signs are easily visible from the trail. This trail connects to several loop trails, totaling 1.5 miles of additional trail around the edge and top of the hill. Buffalo Trail: A 2-mile trail, named for a group of bison that were once kept near the front entrance. Trailheads are located at the park entrance and on either side of the B Loop campsites. This hike requires accessing some steep, vertical inclines and steps. Pointe Trail: A short 1-mile trail that starts at the north end of the day-use area and joins two loops on top of the hill that overlooks the point near the group use area. Moderate inclines and some steps are found at the beginning of this trail. Lyman Lake State Park 11 US-180, St Johns, AZ 85936 (928) 337-4441 | 1-877-MYPARKS azstateparks.com/lyman-lake Established 1957 AZStateParks Like/Follow/Watch us on: While visiting the park, please help us protect this special space for your future enjoyment. General Information Please practice “Leave No Trace” and pack out what you bring in. Drive your vehicle only on designated paved surfaces Park your vehicle only in designated parking areas. Do not park your vehicle on the side of the road. Stay on designated trails. Do not use glass containers in the park. All of our parks adhere to firearm and hunting regulations. Please familiarize yourself with this information. Fires Fires are only allowed in approved, designated fire rings or grills. Fires must always be attended. Do not gather firewood in the parks. Firewood is for sale in our park stores. Fireworks are not permitted in state parks. You can find up-to-date fire restrictions at azstateparks.com/lyman-lake. Camping Campgrounds are limited to up to six adults and up to 12 people total. We have designated dump facilities at the park for your convenience. Swimming We have designated areas for swimming at our park. Please obey all posted signs. Boating Watercraſt regulations are in place for your safety. Please review these before heading out on the water! Pets Keep your pets on a maximum six-foot leash at all times. Pick up aſter your pet. For additional information related to pets, visit our website or ask park staff. We hope you have an enjoyable and safe experience in our parks! All guidelines for this park can be viewed on our website at azstateparks.com. Park Rules The park has eight camping cabins that overlook Lyman Lake available for reservation. Each cabin has a covered porch, a full-sized bed, two sets of bunk beds, a table with chairs, electricity, lights, heating and air conditioning, and a locking door. Campers must supply their own linens or sleeping bags. Restrooms and showers are within walking distance. Cabins sleep up to six people. Reserve a camping cabin and start your park adventure at azstateparks.com/cabins.

LYMAN LAKE€¦ · trail. This trail connects to several loop trails, totaling 1.5 miles of additional trail around the edge and top of the hill. Buffalo Trail: A 2-mile trail, named

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Created by damming the Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake State Park is a 1,200-acre park at an elevation of 6,000 feet. It is fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third highest mountains in Arizona.

Because of its size, Lyman Lake is one of the few bodies of water in northeastern Arizona with no size restrictions on boats. The west end of the lake is buoyed off as a no wake area (5 mph) so anglers can fish without disturbance from watercrafts. The fishery consists of walleye, channel catfish, and largemouth bass. The large remainder of the lake is open for all other types of watersports.

Summer days with temperature highs in the 80s to low 90s are perfect for fishing, swimming, leisure boating, waterskiing, hiking, or just relaxing.

Thank you for visiting!

LYMAN LAKE

1-877-MYPARKS | azstateparks.com

Nearby Parks Cabins

Hiking Trails

If you’re having a great time here, don’t forget to visit one of the two nearby state parks!

Fool Hollow Lake State Recreation Area (61 miles) Nestled in the tall pines of Arizona rim country is a 150-acre lake perfect for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, or escaping to cooler weather. Enjoy the great outdoors! (928) 537-3680

Homolovi State Park (101 miles) An archaeological treasure, this sprawling park also has campsites and picnic tables for the everyday traveler. The park museum includes a collection of Hopi artifacts as well as records the contributions Hopi people have made to the country and their people. (928) 289-4106

Peninsula Petroglyph Trail: A 0.25-mile self-guided trail is accessible from the campground and is open during daylight hours. The trail requires a mild climb. A number of petroglyphs and interpretive signs are easily visible from the trail. This trail connects to several loop trails, totaling 1.5 miles of additional trail around the edge and top of the hill.

Buffalo Trail: A 2-mile trail, named for a group of bison that were once kept near the front entrance. Trailheads are located at the park entrance and on either side of the B Loop campsites. This hike requires accessing some steep, vertical inclines and steps.

Pointe Trail: A short 1-mile trail that starts at the north end of the day-use area and joins two loops on top of the hill that overlooks the point near the group use area. Moderate inclines and some steps are found at the beginning of this trail.

Lyman Lake State Park 11 US-180, St Johns, AZ 85936

(928) 337-4441 | 1-877-MYPARKSazstateparks.com/lyman-lake

Established 1957

AZStateParksLike/Follow/Watch us on:

While visiting the park, please help us protect this special space for your future enjoyment.General Information• Please practice “Leave No Trace” and pack

out what you bring in.• Drive your vehicle only on designated paved

surfaces• Park your vehicle only in designated parking

areas. Do not park your vehicle on the side of the road.

• Stay on designated trails.• Do not use glass containers in the park.• All of our parks adhere to firearm and hunting

regulations. Please familiarize yourself with this information.

Fires• Fires are only allowed in approved,

designated fire rings or grills. Fires must always be attended.

• Do not gather firewood in the parks. Firewood is for sale in our park stores.

• Fireworks are not permitted in state parks.• You can find up-to-date fire restrictions at

azstateparks.com/lyman-lake.Camping• Campgrounds are limited to up to six adults

and up to 12 people total.• We have designated dump facilities at the

park for your convenience.Swimming• We have designated areas for swimming at

our park. Please obey all posted signs.Boating• Watercraft regulations are in place for your

safety. Please review these before heading out on the water!

Pets• Keep your pets on a maximum six-foot leash

at all times.• Pick up after your pet.• For additional information related to pets, visit

our website or ask park staff.We hope you have an enjoyable and safe experience in our parks! All guidelines for this park can be viewed on our website at azstateparks.com.

Park RulesThe park has eight camping cabins that overlook Lyman Lake available for reservation. Each cabin has a covered porch, a full-sized bed, two sets of bunk beds, a table with chairs, electricity, lights, heating and air conditioning, and a locking door. Campers must supply their own linens or sleeping bags. Restrooms and showers are within walking distance. Cabins sleep up to six people.

Reserve a camping cabin and start your park adventure at azstateparks.com/cabins.

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