for a photographer, this small lake hidden in the mountains is pure joy! gorgeous! great for kayakers too!
Tucked away and only minutes from downtown Prescott. There are picnic tables, gazebo, playground, docks, & boat rentals. A great family friendly place to fish or boat!
Goldwater Lake at Goldwater Park is located just a four miles from downtown Prescott. It is a small lake with 15 acres of water surface. It is a great place for families and features recreation and picnic facilities. The lake has great views and a hiking trail. It is open all year. The friendly personnel is happy to answer any questions you may have. The Goldwater Lake area has recently expanded and fishing is good. The lake is perfect for small electric or rows boats. Kayak and canoe rentals are available during hours of opertion. Prescott Outdoors handle rentals. They can reached at (928) 925-8858. Memorial Day through Labor Day, the lake is open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. From Labor Day to Memorial Day, hours are 7 a.m. to Sunset. A $2.00 per vehicle applies. Parking is free on Wednesdays. Go There.-- Have a Fun Day.
We drove on a street full of lovely Victorian homes, then up the road to Goldwater lake. It was a quick afternoon jaunt to the lake, but we ended up sitting on a bench in the trees watching some fishermen, some hikers and a cormorant looking for dinner in the afternoon sun. Truly relaxing.
For a break from the downtown, a short drive down Senator Highway took us to Goldwater Lake. Nice parking areas, playgrounds and walking trails to enjoy the ducks on the lake. Very peaceful.
excellent trails - easy to follow, well signed, well maintained. other cyclists and hikers all willing to stop and get out of the way
Love this small serene lake and the trail that you can walk. Last time we were there, we feed the ducks, walked the trail and saw two deer!
Another small lake that is close- in to downtown Prescott. Nice lake area for a short hike. Was busy in the picnic area on our Saturday afternoon visit and several people fishing along the lake trail. A side trail leads off to a longer trail (396) that takes you away from the busy lake area and into the pines. Very quiet along the 396 trail (to get to the 396, head south up the hill near the dam where the lake juts out; there is a wooden bridge nearby)
We have been up here many times in the years that we've lived in Prescott. Birthday parties, picnics, special outings with friends, geocaching and just plain getting away from the city. While the water goes up and down it is fun to take our kayaks and paddle around. Access is free on Wednesdays.
Nice little lake for kayaking , always clean. Plenty of parking and free on Wednesdays to get in. Play area for the kids, toilets, trails to hike on and ducks to feed