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Mogollon Rim
Towns along the Mogollon Rim include Sedona, Payson and Alpine, this region is known as high country and sits 4000 to 7000 feet above sea level at different sides of the escarpment. There are several Rim Lakes including: Bear Canyon … Continue reading
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Lake Arivaca
The Coronado National Forest has fishing lakes such as Lake Arivaca and at least five other lakes, which are stocked by the Arizona Game and Fish Department with various types of fish. Popular activities include fishing, bird watching, boating, kayaking … Continue reading
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Lake Havasu (The Lake)
The biggest and most visited Lake in Arizona is Lake Havasu; it borders on California and Arizona and attracts more than two million visitors a year. Lake Havasu lies along the western region of the state and with a sprawling … Continue reading
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