1. Scott Reservoir

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    Scott Reservoir

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    The water level is up from years past so kayaking is good . Start early in the morning before the wind picks up.

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    Show Low Lake County Park - Beautiful sky 6/21 4AM before my run. ‍

    Show Low Lake County Park

    3.4(21 reviews)
    4.9 km

    We are upping our rating because we love the staff so much and feel home away from home and safe…read morewith them around. We have made so many memories so far this summer just coming here the last 2.5 weeks (2 separate camping trips). Met so many nice folks around here and my boys love it here too and the lake. It's just a shame there are some sad activities happening- like Kayaks getting stolen and some rando showed up last night and popped up his camp on a reserved space- and there was a guy who had a fire pit going and was being crazy about that and Fire dept had to be called. These Hosts def do their job but I'm glad they have city support when people are crazy around here.

    Very noise from the road between the lake and tent camp area.all night long. The camp gound next to…read morethe tent area has a huge security light that lit up my entire site. High in and out traffic all day and night. Picnic table was unsafe very wobbly. The bath room was DIRTY. The toilet seat had dried urine on the seat, the floor was very dirty. The check sheet for cleaning indicated last cleaned 6/28/25 and when I checked out 2 days later still had not been cleaned. Plus was the lake and staff were nice. Resturants highly recommend The North and Monica's for breakfast. My favorite was the Brewery 10 minutes away Pinetop Brewing company. All 3 are dog friendly. I will definitely go.back to the area, but will stay elsewhere.

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    Show Low Lake County Park - Clay

    Clay

    Show Low Lake County Park - More clay play while the water level is low

    More clay play while the water level is low

    Show Low Lake County Park - All the trash I spent 2 hours picking up while my boys fished. That can was empty-

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    Pintail Lake-Allen Severson Wildlife Area - Great book to identify birds here

    Pintail Lake-Allen Severson Wildlife Area

    5.0(2 reviews)
    16.2 km

    This visit was during the covid-19 pandemic…read more We saw a sign for Pintail Lake and had to take a look. Pintail Lake is more of a wetland than a lake. It is known as the Allen Severson Wildlife Area. It's located on the east side of AZ State Highway 77 aka Penrod Road. It is about 3.5 miles north of Deuce of Clubs on the right as you leave Show Low. There is a decent gravel road in about 1/2 mile to a parking area. Admission is free. The wetland was created by Forest Service, City of Show Low and the Az. Department of Game and Fish. The Show Low wastewater management uses treated affluent to create it. The marshes help treat and purify the water, and serving as a wetland that attracts birds and wildlife. I gave it 5 stars because the city created a really great place for wildlife as well as cleaning the affluent. Allen Severson consists of two small artificial marshes including Pintail Lake and South Marsh. Pintail consists of 3 ponds with 14 nesting islands, while South Marsh is a resting and feeding area. Pintail Lake contains 50 acres of water within a fenced area of 250 acres, which South Marsh fluctuates from 15 to 50 acres of flooded meadow. On the wetlands, we saw a couple kinds of ducks and a blue heron. A nice wide trail leads to a viewing deck and a sort of concrete 'blind' where you can watch the waterfowl without being seen. Its about a half mile walk and there are interpretive signs and benches to sit and enjoy the scenery. There is wheelchair access on the trail. There is a porta-potty. I definitely recommend this place for birders, though, you can see most of the same birds on Show Low Lake or at Fool Hollow. It is another place to get out where fewer people go and you can relax during the covid-19 pandemic. Next time, I will bring my Birds of Az book and binoculars. I suggest going early or later in the day because there isn't a lot of shade. It was getting warm when we went out and couldn't stay long.

    This place is a hidden little gem located just outside Show Low on the 77 heading toward Snowflake-…read moreTaylor. I haven't been here in a while but I'm feeling I might be due because it's a lovely little secluded duck habitat that's a nice place to go out in the woods into one of the blinds, sit and watch & even feed the ducks and just relax and take in the forest. Yeah, I could definitely do with another visit here.

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    Pintail Lake-Allen Severson Wildlife Area - Wetlands Marsh

    Wetlands Marsh

    Pintail Lake-Allen Severson Wildlife Area - Map of the area.

    Map of the area.

    Pintail Lake-Allen Severson Wildlife Area - Trail is easy to walk and is handicapped accessible.

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    Trail is easy to walk and is handicapped accessible.

    Scott Reservoir - fishing - Updated July 2026

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