The Apache and the Sitgreaves National Forests were administratively combined in 1974 and are now managed as one unit from the Forest Supervisor's Office in Springerville. The two million acre Forest encompasses magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona along the Mogollon Rim and the White Mountains.
What makes this Forest so special? Its the water...lots of it...draining the high mountains and forming numerous lakes and streams...a fisherman's paradise in the arid Southwest. -Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
Lakes
Creeks
- Ackre Lake
- Bear Canyon Lake
- Big Lake
- Black Canyon Lake
- Bunch Reservoir
- Carnero Lake
- Chevelon Canyon Lake
- Cresent Lake
- Fools Hollow Lake
- Lee Valley Reservoir
- Nelson Reservoir
- Pratt Lake
- River Reservoir
- Scott Reservoir
- Sierra Blanca Lake
- Telephone Lake
- Tunnel Reservoir
- Whipple Lake
- Willow Springs Lake
- Woods Canyon Lake
Rivers
For more information on this forest here is a pdf that has more information, charts and graphs about the Apache-Sitgreaves Nation Forest than you can shake a stick at. You can also visit the Apache Sitgreaves web site.
Apache Sitgreaves National Forest Fishing
National Forest Waters item created by HookedAZ, Nov 2, 2016
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