But lakes, lakes? In Arizona? Sure enough. Usually people think of deserts with cacti, brush and rattlesnakes. But, Arizona has lots of other ecological and geographical systems. And, today, we’re going to hike around a lake - well, actually it is a reservoir with a marina, marshes, wading birds, fish, picnic and camping areas and - guess what? a neat trail which circles part of the lake and then heads up and over a rocky hill to another part of the lake.
Saguaro Lake was formed by the Stewart Mountain Dam, which was completed in 1930. It was the last of the 4 reservoirs to be built on the Salt River (which sometimes has water which Phoenix wants to use). Several days ago we traveled down into the Salt River Canyon, today, we’re upriver and hiking around one of its lakes.
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