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Scenic Lakes in Flagstaff

Megha Dahake
FLAGSTAFF
Lakes in Flagsaff are outstretched as clear as mirror, icing time in itself reposed in the blue water alluring the eyes with heavenly feel!
Mormon Lake
Inclined towards pony trekking?? Mormon Lake is a sure shot getaway for you!
The lake side air is peppery, and the shadow of the sky appears to be mummified onto the diamond clear lake.
Lake Mary
Visit the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce Building, a museum augmented by a chemist named Frank Evans, when you come to see this lake.
Kinnikinick Lake
Kinnikinick Lake is active throughout the year.  It is a secluded lake positioned 38 miles south of Flagstaff in North Central Arizona.
Elk, deer, and eagles are regular patrons of the lake. Long legged and horny antelope glances are found if you get there on a lucky day!
Stoneman Lake
Well known for its natural origin in Arizona, Stoneman Lake is located in northern Arizona, 48 km south of the city of Flagstaff.
On the surface of a hazy green, shinning layer, one can glare the life beneath the surface to feel the little piece of heaven here!
Ashurst Lake
With adequate wind for adventurous boardsailing and clenched with a rich treasure of fishes like trout, bass and channel catfish, the lake is unique indeed!
The water gaping in sheer joy, reclined extensive path all around; from cherry-picking to striding with the sun - all of it is absolutely reviving!
Long Lake
Set in the Mogollon Rim area, a wealthy fishing arena with an average depth of 7.6 meters (25 feet), a visit to the lake is must to experience the peacefulness of the shores.
Watson Lake
Interested in Ice fishing, skating, snowmobile riding or downhill skiing? Then surely this lake is your ultimate spot to visit!
Lynx Lake
Healthy surroundings, stress-free climbing paths, prodigious angling for kids and a happy evening - Lynx Lake is all about that!