I shared some of the photos and history of our day trip to the Lost Dutchman State Park yesterday, so I put together some more photos and dialogue on our continued trip on Highway 88 north and east.

Wildflowers everywhereAlmost immediately after we exited the Lost Dutchman State Park heading north, I noted a sign indicating that we were eight miles from Canyon Lake. Meanwhile, the desert was in bloom.

Alongside the road, on the hillsides, there were flowers. The desert and cacti looked alive, and it was green everywhere. Blankets of beautiful yellow, purple, orange, white wildflowers, yellow/green moss on the rocks. We so enjoyed seeing the desert so "alive." Everything was so lush and it was clear and slightly breezy in the high 70's.

As we rounded a corner, we came upon Canyon Lake shown below.  I've shared some history about this lake for your enlightenment.

Canyon Lake is one of four man-made reservoirs that were formed by the damming of the Salt River in the U.S. state of Arizona.

The lake was formed by the Mormon Flat Dam, which was completed in 1925 after two years of construction.

Canyon Lake

Canyon Lake, with a surface area of 950 acres (3.8 km²), is the third and smallest of four lakes created along the Salt River. Two others, Apache Lake and Roosevelt Lake are upstream. The fourth, Saguaro Lake, is downstream.

Canyon Lake lies approximately 15 miles (24 km) up the Apache Trail from Apache Junction, Arizona and 51 miles (82 km) east of Phoenix. It is within the Superstition Wilderness of Tonto National Forest and is a popular recreation area for the Phoenix metropolitan area. Nearby amenities include hiking trails, camping, and boating. Canyon Lake is a popular stop on the way to Theodore Roosevelt Dam and Tortilla Flat, Arizona.

 

One way bridge into Canyon Lake areaCheck out this one way bridge to access the Canyon Lake area. There are two of them. One at the beginning and the other one at the marina. There are lots of campers, trailers, boats, and a great recreation area for everyone.

We continued towards the little "town" of Tortilla Flat where I know I can get my hands on a double decker ice cream cone. The prickley pear ice cream is delicious, there is a band playing, a restaurant, and tons of people. It's a favoite place to go for the winter visitors. The band plays from 1-4 and ends after Easter when the winter visitors leave. The town stays open though, and the lake continues to bring in the boaters, the skiers and campers.

 

After we had a leisurely ice cream, we got back in our car and headed home only to stop at a few other places where I had to take more photographs. Those, I will share another day. I hope you enjoyed your time with me visiting beautiful places in Arizona.

Tortilla Flat

 

Pepper

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17 Comments on Canyon Lake ~ A 30 minute trip from Mesa, Arizona

Teri- You mean there is actually water, lakes, in the desert? LOL! You did  a wonderful job on this post and I love your photos. 

03/16/2008 12:38 AM by Nestor & Katerina Gasset, Realtors® Wellington Florida Luxury Homes (International Properties and Investments, Inc.)


Sally, you were so good too. ;-) Seriously, I'm glad. I like to narrate - just like someone else I know. ;-)

Katerina, with our recent rains, we're pretty full. Very funny!!! ;-)

Pepper

03/16/2008 12:45 AM by Mesa, Arizona Real Estate *** Teri Ellis, Broker, ABR,CRS,GRI,ePRO,MRE (Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC)


Teri~You sure are giving us a beautiful view into AZ. Canyon Lake is so pretty and the wildflowers. You make your relocation package so inviting. Have a beautiful Sunday. 

03/16/2008 12:51 AM by Julie Neerings~Lifting Hearts ♥ Building Dreams~Utah REALTOR® (Keller Williams Salt Lake City)


Julie, thank you - I'm glad you like it. Arizona is so beautiful, we just have to look. I see so many beautiful areas, and I'm only showing a small portion. Thanks so much!!

Pepper

03/16/2008 12:53 AM by Mesa, Arizona Real Estate *** Teri Ellis, Broker, ABR,CRS,GRI,ePRO,MRE (Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC)


Teri--Beautiful sunshine and photos will draw many Minnesotans to your state for a winter visit. No wonder so many from our great state retire in yours!

03/16/2008 08:38 AM by Teri Eckholm, Realtor® Anoka County MN (Keller Williams Premier Realty)


Super posting and I love the pictures. Thank you for taking the time.

Rich

03/16/2008 08:49 AM by Richard Lecinski (Long Realty Company)


Teri, yes many of those winter visitors eventually move to our state. It will soon thin out here as those who have not made Arizona their permanent residence will return to their homes in the east. ;-)

Richard, thank YOU for stopping by. So glad you enjoyed the photos.

Pepper

03/16/2008 09:31 AM by Mesa, Arizona Real Estate *** Teri Ellis, Broker, ABR,CRS,GRI,ePRO,MRE (Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC)


Teri great information on Canyon Lake. You certainly covering all there is to know!

03/16/2008 11:12 AM by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty)


thanks for the trip - I feel like I have been there - now I really want to see it - what a great little hide-a-way

03/16/2008 11:45 AM by Central Oregon Real Estate | Thesa Chambers, Broker (RE/MAX Sunset Realty La Pine)


Teri,
Thanks for tour of Canyon Lake, enjoyed it tremendously. 

03/16/2008 01:46 PM by Cynthia Tilghman, Realtor® Onslow County NC Home Specialist (Kingsbridge Realty, Inc)


Bill, I'm out there snapping photos and traveling and enjoying our beautiful state. My goal is to post at least one or two of these a month. Maybe more if I have the time. ;-)

Thesa, you're welcome. I'm glad 'cause it is beautiful. Huddled away out of the maintstream - love the little place of Tortilla Flats.

Cynthia, you're welcome. I know you always have questions about the areas, so now I include the answers. ;-)

Pepper

03/16/2008 03:19 PM by Mesa, Arizona Real Estate *** Teri Ellis, Broker, ABR,CRS,GRI,ePRO,MRE (Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC)


Canyon Lake is the first recreational place I visited in Arizona... it felt like a mini Grand Canyon with a lake at the bottom- so breathtaking. Of course- it made me want to visit the Grand Canyon next- to see if my analogy held. (It did- but only sort of.)

03/17/2008 09:34 AM by Chuck Willman, Arizona Realtor®, ABR, TRC (Gentry Realty)


Chuck, it is beautiful. Kinda nestled down in the canyon - wow, maybe that's where it got it's name? ;-)  We live in a wonderful state, don't we?

Pepper

03/17/2008 11:20 AM by Mesa, Arizona Real Estate *** Teri Ellis, Broker, ABR,CRS,GRI,ePRO,MRE (Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC)


I jumped off that bridge about 40 times! YEAH

08/13/2008 04:11 PM by Ben Palazzo


Ben, thank heaven I only have one boy, and don't know everything he decided to do. ;-)

Pepper

08/13/2008 05:29 PM by Mesa, Arizona Real Estate *** Teri Ellis, Broker, ABR,CRS,GRI,ePRO,MRE (Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC)


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