Lakes are often known for their peace and tranquility. They provide a place to escape to and cast all your troubles into the depths of the water. We have plenty of them here in Arizona, but one, in particular, offers absolutely ethereal views. Learn more about Theodore Roosevelt Lake and why it makes the perfect summer destination:
Most of us who call Arizona home know about Theodore Roosevelt Dam, an incredible man-made wonder dating back over 100 years.
An unintended, yet appreciated consequence of its construction is the lake formed by impounding the Salt River.
As part of the Arizona Trail, a non-motorized path spanning 800 miles, the lake is an important piece of our state's rich history.
Spend a few minutes reading the informational plaques and walk away with a newfound appreciation for our beloved desert landscape.
Enjoy ski boat, pontoon, and kayak rentals at the marina.
There's also a "water toy" package that includes wake and knee boards, water skis, and inner tubes. Half-day rentals are available on weekdays only.
Have your own watercraft? No problem - just sign a marina slip lease and set sail!
Visitors looking to spend the night have several options: campsites, an RV park, and even a floating hotel that accommodates 6-8 people!
Have you ever seen a more breathtaking body of water?
It's an even deeper sapphire in person, if you can even imagine what that might look like.
Photos truly don’t do this beautiful lake justice!
Waterfront picnic tables are scattered along the shoreline, offering day-trippers lovely places to enjoy a relaxing lunch.
This particular overlook has been deemed an "Inspiration Point," or a spot with such breathtaking scenery that it naturally lends itself to self-reflection.
You'll find the Theodore Roosevelt Lake in Gila County, approximately 80 miles northeast of Phoenix in the Salt River Valley.
Theodore Roosevelt Lake Marina Address: 28085 AZ-188, Roosevelt, AZ 85545
Have you ever been to Theodore Roosevelt Lake? If so, tell us all about your experience in the comments below! Don’t forget to share photos of this breathtaking, crystal clear lake in our Arizona Nature Lovers Facebook group!
For more awe-inspiring lakes to visit here in the Grand Canyon State, check out our previous article: There’s Something Magical About These 14 Arizona Lakes In The Summer.
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