Location

Lyman Lake Locator Map

Elevation 6,000 feet

Contact the Park:
(928) 337-4441
Lyman Lake SP
P.O. Box 1428
St. Johns, AZ 85936

Facilities

Visitor Center Restrooms Gift Shop Exhibits Group: Day Use Areas Group: Camping Sites Camping Cabins Yurts Camping Electric RV Sites Non Electric RV Sites Dump Station Showers Picnic Areas/Shelters Hiking Trails Equestrian Trails Fishing Swimming Boat Ramp Non-Motorized Watercraft Wildlife Viewing

Nearest Services: 12 miles

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511 Speed Code

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Park's Speed Code: 4224#

Fees

Park Entrance Fees:
Per Vehicle (1-4 Adults): $5.00
Individual/Bicycle: $2.00

Camping Fees:
Non-Electric site: $12-$16
Electric site: $19-$25
Yurt Rental: $35-$50
Cabin Rental: $50-$75

Lyman Lake State Park

July 4: 19th Annual Fire Over the Water. Please join us for the evening fireworks festival with a view and the rubber duck race. Please carpool as parking is limited. (928) 337-4441.

August 15: Aldo Leopold Centennial Event, 9 am – Noon. Kim Stone will be portraying Aldo Leopold at this event.* Join us for an intro to Dutch oven cooking with a Dutch oven cookoff with local judges. Plus, boat tours of the Ultimate Petroglyph site and kids activities. Watch a video featuring Kim Stone portraying Aldo Leopold. External Link



Lyman Lake State Parks offers great water recreation opportunities like waterskiing.

Created as an irrigation reservoir by damming the Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake State Park is a 1,200-acre park that encompasses the shoreline of a 1,500-acre reservoir 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. Water is channeled into this river valley from a 790-square-mile watershed extending into New Mexico.

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 and restricted as a no wake area (5 mph). This allows the angler a chance at a variety of fish without the proximity of speedboats and water-skiers. The fishery consists of walleye, channel catfish and largemouth bass. The large remainder of the lake is open for all other types of water sports.

Lyman Lake really comes into its own during the spring, summer, and fall. Summer days, with temperature highs in the 80's to low 90's, are perfect for fishing, swimming, leisure boating, water-skiing, hiking or just plain relaxing.

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