Bartlett Lake has a boatable surface area of
2,815 acres - more than Canyon Lake and Saguaro Lake, combined. Fed
by the pristine waters of the Verde River, Indians of this valley
spoke descriptively in their legends of the river's "sweet waters".
Outdoor
enthusiasts frequent Bartlett Lake for a variety of recreational
opportunities, including shoreline camping in Arizona's natural
desert terrain. While in this part of the Tonto National Forest,
visitors may see mule deer, bald eagles, javelina, coyotes, and
many indigenous desert plants, including the majestic saguaro,
mesquite trees and blooming ocotillo.
Bartlett Lake is located only
48 miles from downtown Phoenix and 17 miles northeast of Carefree.
The newly engineered, fully paved, scenic Bartlett Lake Road
combined with the expanding Phoenix freeway system offers easy
access from the entire Valley of the Sun. Tonto National Forest
campground improvements, handicap accessibility, and safety features
provide for safe, enjoyable recreation including hiking, boating,
water skiing and fishing.
Come to Bartlett Lake for a great vacation or
weekend full of fun and relaxation! Boating, water skiing and jet
skiing are popular at Bartlett Lake. It offers the best of both
worlds: gently sloping beaches on the west side and mountains that
break the wind on the east. |


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