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Lower Lake Mary

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Lower Lake Mary

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Lower Lake Mary is a picturesque reservoir nestled within the expansive Coconino National Forest, located approximately 8 to 12 miles southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. Situated at an elevation of about 6,800 feet, this artificial lake is the smaller and older of the two Lake Mary reservoirs, impounding the intermittent Walnut Creek. It offers a tranquil escape with scenic views, often featuring the distant San Francisco Peaks.

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    July 26, 2024

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    Lower Lake Mary is sometimes there and sometimes not. During dry spells, the water level tends to be somewhat on the low side. Either way, it makes for a great bike section for its entire length. The views out over the lake are beautiful, and it's a great place for wildlife. You could see elk, deer, bald eagles, or blue herons. It is also a popular place for cyclists. The level road and the pretty much uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside might have something to do with it.

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    1. Canyon Vista Campground to Mormon Lake loop via Lake Mary Road

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    Cycle the Canyon Vista Campground to Mormon Lake loop via Lake Mary Road, a moderate 46.4-mile route through pine forests and lake views.

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    Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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    Distance 2.00 km

    Uphill 10 m

    Downhill 10 m

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    Location: Coconino County, Arizona, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the popular activities to enjoy at Lower Lake Mary?

    When water levels permit, Lower Lake Mary is a great spot for fishing, particularly for stocked trout. If the lake stays full, northern pike and catfish can also be found. The level road alongside the lake makes it a popular destination for cyclists, offering uninterrupted scenic views. It's also excellent for picnicking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying a peaceful outdoor experience.

    Is Lower Lake Mary suitable for families and dogs?

    Yes, Lower Lake Mary is generally considered family-friendly, especially with its picnic area and opportunities for easy walks and wildlife spotting. It is also dog-friendly, making it a great place to bring your canine companions for a stroll, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them.

    What are the parking options and permit requirements at Lower Lake Mary?

    Lower Lake Mary is easily accessible directly off Lake Mary Road. There is a day-use picnic area at the northwestern end with parking. Additionally, there are dispersed camping opportunities along an unmarked dirt road to the southwest, which also offers parking access. Generally, no specific permits are required for day use or parking at Lower Lake Mary.

    How do water levels fluctuate at Lower Lake Mary, and how does this affect activities?

    Lower Lake Mary is known for its fluctuating water levels, which can vary significantly with dry spells. It has a tendency to dry up completely during prolonged droughts. When water levels are low, activities like fishing and boating may be limited or impossible. However, even when dry, the area remains popular for cycling and wildlife viewing, as the scenic landscape persists.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see at Lower Lake Mary?

    Lower Lake Mary is an excellent location for wildlife viewing, especially during warmer seasons. Visitors frequently spot elk, deer, bald eagles, and great blue herons. Various other waterfowl are also common, making it a rewarding spot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or notable natural features around the lake?

    The picnic area at the northwestern end of Lower Lake Mary offers wide-open views of the lake and the surrounding landscape, often with the distant San Francisco Peaks visible. The entire drive along Lake Mary Road provides picturesque views, and the lake itself, when full, stretches for about 3 miles, offering numerous scenic spots.

    What is the historical significance of Lower Lake Mary?

    Lower Lake Mary is the older of the two Lake Mary reservoirs, constructed in 1905 (or 1904) by the Riordan family to supply water to Flagstaff. It was named after Mary Riordan. Its construction was significant for the region's development, though its tendency to lose water due to karst features eventually led to the building of Upper Lake Mary.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Lower Lake Mary?

    Lower Lake Mary is located within the Coconino National Forest, which means there are no commercial cafes, pubs, or formal accommodation options directly at the lake. Visitors typically find these amenities in nearby Flagstaff, which is just 10.3 miles away. Dispersed camping is available in designated areas southwest of the lake.

    How does Lower Lake Mary compare to Upper Lake Mary for recreational activities?

    Lower Lake Mary is generally considered more laid-back and prone to drying up, making it less suited for consistent water sports than Upper Lake Mary. Upper Lake Mary, with its more substantial dam, tends to maintain higher water levels, offering more reliable opportunities for boating and other water-based recreation. Lower Lake Mary excels in peaceful picnicking, cycling along its shores, and wildlife viewing, especially when water levels are favorable.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like at Lower Lake Mary?

    Winter conditions at Lower Lake Mary can be quite scenic, especially after snowfall. While the lake may be frozen or have very low water levels, the surrounding area can be beautiful for winter hiking or snowshoeing. It's important to dress in layers and be prepared for cold temperatures. Always check local weather and road conditions before visiting in winter, as Lake Mary Road can sometimes be affected by snow.

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