There’s Almost Nothing In Life A Day On Arizona’s Goldwater Lake Can’t Cure

Goldwater Lake in Arizona offers a secluded, year-round nature escape with activities like boating, fishing, and hiking.

Next time you're craving some time alone in nature, look no further than Goldwater Lake. One of the best lakes in Arizona, this secluded, tree-lined oasis is tucked away along Senator Highway near Prescott. Whether you want to boat, fish, or just spend a few hours staring at the ripples on the water's surface, you'll never regret coming out here.

Formed as a result of Bannon Creek being dammed, Goldwater Lake is tucked away just south of Prescott along the scenic, meandering Senator Highway.

The lake is small — around 15 acres — but it's secluded enough that crowds are almost always sparse, so it feels much larger.

Although summer is the most popular time to visit Goldwater Lake, it's open year-round. The fall foliage is spectacular!

Opportunities for fun abound, from canoeing and kayaking to fishing. Swimming isn't allowed on the lake, but you won't even miss it with everything else there is to do.

Leisurely cast your line from several fishing docks — or the shores — and wait for a bite. The lake is fully stocked with rainbow trout, so you won't be standing around for too long!

Hiking trails skirt around the lake, gaining elevation to showcase both the water and nearby mountains.

Other activities include a playground, sand volleyball court, and horseshoe pits. Visitors can also enjoy picnic tables, three large ramadas, and restroom facilities.

Don't leave your furry friends at home — dogs are welcome (and encouraged) at the lake! They'll surely have a blast running on the sand and splashing the day away.

So if you're in search of a tranquil escape, look no further than Goldwater Lake in Arizona. It's everything you need to feel refreshed and ready to take on life's challenges.

The lake has an entrance fee of $3 per vehicle, per day. Visit the City of Prescott website to learn more.

Have you ever spent time at Goldwater Lake? 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 more of the best lakes in Arizona.

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