For a state with so much desert, there are a surprising number of lakes in Arizona where outdoor enthusiasts can play until their hearts' content. One of the very best is Lake Pleasant Regional Park, a huge waterfront playground with direct lake access for boating, kayaking, hiking, camping, and more. This desert oasis will quickly become your new favorite year-round escape.
What if there were a beautiful oasis less than one hour from Phoenix where you could escape the blistering desert heat? Lake Pleasant Regional Park is that place.
Located in Morristown, a Phoenix suburb with fewer than 200 residents, this nearly 24,000-acre park is paradise for nature lovers.
As soon as the lake comes into view, you know you're in for a good time. Water this blue is such a gift and you'll have a blast splashing the day away.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor recreational activities, both in the water and on land.
Find your sea legs with kayaking, fishing, swimming, and even flyboarding!
When you need to dry out for a bit, embark on a scenic hiking trail through the park, of which there are many.
No matter how you choose to experience this incredible place, the surrounding mountain views are the perfect backdrop.
You'll see plenty of Saguaros along the banks ...
... as well as an abundance of native wildlife all throughout the landscape.
Camping is also allowed at the park. There are a total of 148 sites, plus additional boat-in sites. Amenities vary based on whether the site is classified as "developed" or "semi-developed."
Visit the Maricopa County Parks website for more information, including current hours and entrance fees.
Have you ever been to Lake Pleasant Regional Park? We definitely think it's one of the best lakes in Arizona. If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience. Tell us in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article for a nearby floating restaurant to check out while you're in the area!
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