Access to hundreds of miles of clear streams and over 40 pristine mountain lakes within 40 miles provide challenging fishing opportunities for both the recreational and the serious angler. While trout are extremely popular and varieties range from Native Apache to rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat, the waters are also home to crappie, bass, bluegill, catfish, walleye, northern pike and Arctic Grayling. Fish from the shoreline of Woodland Lake in Woodland Lake Park or stroll out onto the wheelchair-accessible fishing pier. A boat launch is available, along with picnic tables, grills, ramadas, restrooms and hiking trails. Rainbow Lake, known for its trout and bass, is located behind National Forest Camp Grounds in Lakeside and offers boat rentals at the cabins on the west bank. Travel Porter Mountain Road to Scotts Reservoir, where more trout, bass, and catfish swim.
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