If you’re ready to venture outside this summer, but aren’t exactly sure where to go, consider adding Big Lake to your vacation plans. This deep blue oasis is tucked away in the White Mountains, maintaining a comfortable 75 degrees in the middle of July. Get out on its peaceful waters and enjoy the bliss of solitude.
Hiding in the remote White Mountains, Big Lake is a perfect destination for getting away from it all.
Facebook/Big Lake Arizona At an elevation of 9,000 feet, this 575-acre oasis provides a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Big Lake is a premier fishing spot in Arizona, boasting several different species.
Facebook/Big Lake Arizona The Arizona Game and Fish Department stocks over 500,000 trout each year, most of which are three inches long and in the Rainbow species.
Head into the onsite Tackle & Supply store to stock up on everything your fishing adventure needs.
Facebook/Big Lake Arizona Family-owned since 1952, the business proudly offers bait, licenses, food, ice, and so much more.
At a beautiful 75 degrees during summertime, the lake is ideal for water recreation.
Flickr/Andy Atzert Paddle along in the gentle current, either deciding where to cast a line or simply enjoying the day if fishing isn’t your cup of tea. Both four- and five-person boats are available!
As the seasons change, so does the landscape surrounding Big Lake.
Facebook/Big Lake Arizona Spring and early summer bring with them eye-popping wildflowers that present a stark, beautiful contrast to the greenery that predominates.
Once fall rolls around, the color is allocated to the trees lining the water.
Facebook/Big Lake Arizona The leaves take on brilliant hues of amber, golden, and deep red, drawing leaf-peepers from all over the state.
Beginning around late November, the lake freezes over and snow starts to fall.
Facebook/Big Lake Arizona Access is often restricted thru early April due to road closures, but pictures showcase the winter wonderland in all its magical glory.
Visit the lake’s Facebook page to learn more. Here is the website for the tackle shop.
Facebook/Big Lake Arizona
At an elevation of 9,000 feet, this 575-acre oasis provides a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The Arizona Game and Fish Department stocks over 500,000 trout each year, most of which are three inches long and in the Rainbow species.
Family-owned since 1952, the business proudly offers bait, licenses, food, ice, and so much more.
Flickr/Andy Atzert
Paddle along in the gentle current, either deciding where to cast a line or simply enjoying the day if fishing isn’t your cup of tea. Both four- and five-person boats are available!
Spring and early summer bring with them eye-popping wildflowers that present a stark, beautiful contrast to the greenery that predominates.
The leaves take on brilliant hues of amber, golden, and deep red, drawing leaf-peepers from all over the state.
Access is often restricted thru early April due to road closures, but pictures showcase the winter wonderland in all its magical glory.
Have you ever been to Big Lake? If so, tell us all about your experience! Give our previous article a read for more lakes to check out this summer: There’s Something Magical About These 14 Arizona Lakes In The Summer.
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Address: Big Lake, Arizona 85927, USA