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Coconino National Forest | Upper Lake Mary | Forest Service Upper Lake Mary is the largest of Flagstaff's twin lakes This long, narrow reservoir is especially popular with power boaters and water skiers because there is no motor size limit on it But it's also popular with those who prefer people-power or windpower over horsepower
Lake Mary (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with . . . During the warm season it is a good place to watch elk, deer, bald eagles, great blue herons, and other waterfowl This is also a good location to bring a kite or bicycle (Lake Mary Road, aka Forest Highway 3, is a popular road for bicycle fans and racers) Upper Lake Mary is the largest of Flagstaff's twin lakes
Upper Lake Mary Near Flagstaff Arizona Upper Lake Mary is about 12 miles southeast of Flagstaff, Arizona in a heavy forested area in the Flagstaff Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest It is a beautiful sky blue lake surrounded by Ponderosa Pines and meadows with views of the San Francisco Peaks
Lake Mary (Arizona) - Wikipedia Lake Mary may refer to one of two reservoirs in northern Arizona southeast of Flagstaff The name may also be used to refer to the two lakes as a whole The pair of lakes impound the intermittent Walnut Creek upstream from Walnut Canyon Recreational facilities at both lakes are maintained under the authority of the Coconino National Forest
Lake Mary Recreation Corridor Camping | Flagstaff, Arizona Lake Mary Recreation Corridor in Arizona offers a landscape with flat plains and scattered pine forests Temperatures range from 20°F in winter to 80°F in summer Nearby attractions include the scenic Lake Mary and the hiking trails of Coconino National Forest The lakes are open year-round
8 Best Lakes In Flagstaff, Arizona - Trip101 Lake Mary is definitely one of the two major reservoirs located in the southeast part of Flagstaff Initially, the two lakes (Upper Lake Mary and Lower Lake Mary) shared one name The lake today covers a total of 243 hectares (600 acres) boasting an average depth of around 38 feet (12 meters)