Potato Lake
Potato Lake, a quaint and secluded spot in Arizona, offers a peaceful escape with its picturesque surroundings, abundant crawdads, and opportunity to unplug.
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Reviews for Potato Lake
View all reviewsVlada Markov
6 months ago
Cute little spot, more of a pond than a lake. Pretty and private area. Lake is very muddy, easy to walk or bike to. Dogs enjoyed it but definitely need a bath now. Lake does resemble the shape of a potato lol
Clairee Hurley
2 years ago
It's a quick .25 mile, 10min walk from the parking area to the lake. The lake is really more of a puddle but it's incredibly peaceful. It's ringed with clover and the steep hills surrounding it make it feel really isolated. There's a beautiful green valley leading the way to the lake making the short walk very enjoyable.
Tani Wade
4 years ago
A great little escape! We visited in January, so no crawfish! We did hear some elk! Trail is easy to walk flat and wide. The dirt roads to the lake are passable by a sedan or 2WD vehicle. Roads were maintained with little to no potholes or washboards. The lake was mostly frozen and we even found a carcass of a deer. Quiet and beautiful. I would recommend leaving enough time to sit back and enjoy the serenity. Even in January the sun was warm, making it difficult to want to leave! Our dogs loved the adventure, as we did too! We encountered a few people on razors while on the main dirt roads. There are well marked signs to direct you to the lake. Limited to no cell service, which is a huge bonus!! This is such a great place that allows you to unplug and enjoy nature. We had the lake to ourselves- and of course the elk nearby. I was impressed that it seems everyone packs out what they bring in-- little to no litter. No camping allowed at the lake no motorized vehicles for the last 1/4 mile. There is a good parking area at the trailhead. I can't wait to return, and maybe catch some crawfish!
About Potato Lake
Escape the bustling noise of everyday life and retreat to the serene Potato Lake, a charming and secluded haven nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Arizona's wilderness. Reminiscent more of a large pond, Potato Lake offers tranquility with its ring of clover and the enveloping steep hills that provide a sense of isolation. Although some may find it more peaceful than thrilling, the walk to the lake is an experience in itself, boasting a picturesque journey through a lush green valley. This half-mile trail is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful day surrounded by wildlife without the distraction of modern technology. Interestingly shaped somewhat like a potato, this destination may not be vast or filled with fish, but it's an excellent spot for spotting crawdads hiding beneath the still waters. Though Potato Lake does not support camping or motorized vehicles, it's an ideal location for a day trip filled with quiet activities such as skipping rocks, enjoying the natural orchestra of distant elk calls, and perhaps the chance to safely and sustainably engage in crawdad catching. The lack of cell service here is more of a feature than a flaw, providing the ideal setup to unplug and fully embrace the natural ambiance of the area. Accessible throughout the year, even in January, Potato Lake combines the warmth of the sun with a peaceful solitude that beckons visitors to sit back, relax, and truly relish the undisturbed beauty of the terrain. Whether you're local or traveling from afar, Potato Lake promises an idyllic, reflective escape into nature where simplicity translates to pure enjoyment.
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Tonight at Potato Lake
43°F
Friday at Potato Lake
72°F
Friday Night at Potato Lake
43°F
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About Potato Lake
Escape the bustling noise of everyday life and retreat to the serene Potato Lake, a charming and secluded haven nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Arizona's wilderness. Reminiscent more of a large pond, Potato Lake offers tranquility with its ring of clover and the enveloping steep hills that provide a sense of isolation. Although some may find it more peaceful than thrilling, the walk to the lake is an experience in itself, boasting a picturesque journey through a lush green valley. This half-mile trail is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful day surrounded by wildlife without the distraction of modern technology. Interestingly shaped somewhat like a potato, this destination may not be vast or filled with fish, but it's an excellent spot for spotting crawdads hiding beneath the still waters. Though Potato Lake does not support camping or motorized vehicles, it's an ideal location for a day trip filled with quiet activities such as skipping rocks, enjoying the natural orchestra of distant elk calls, and perhaps the chance to safely and sustainably engage in crawdad catching. The lack of cell service here is more of a feature than a flaw, providing the ideal setup to unplug and fully embrace the natural ambiance of the area. Accessible throughout the year, even in January, Potato Lake combines the warmth of the sun with a peaceful solitude that beckons visitors to sit back, relax, and truly relish the undisturbed beauty of the terrain. Whether you're local or traveling from afar, Potato Lake promises an idyllic, reflective escape into nature where simplicity translates to pure enjoyment.
Reviews for Potato Lake
View all reviewsVlada Markov
6 months ago
Cute little spot, more of a pond than a lake. Pretty and private area. Lake is very muddy, easy to walk or bike to. Dogs enjoyed it but definitely need a bath now. Lake does resemble the shape of a potato lol
Clairee Hurley
2 years ago
It's a quick .25 mile, 10min walk from the parking area to the lake. The lake is really more of a puddle but it's incredibly peaceful. It's ringed with clover and the steep hills surrounding it make it feel really isolated. There's a beautiful green valley leading the way to the lake making the short walk very enjoyable.
Tani Wade
4 years ago
A great little escape! We visited in January, so no crawfish! We did hear some elk! Trail is easy to walk flat and wide. The dirt roads to the lake are passable by a sedan or 2WD vehicle. Roads were maintained with little to no potholes or washboards. The lake was mostly frozen and we even found a carcass of a deer. Quiet and beautiful. I would recommend leaving enough time to sit back and enjoy the serenity. Even in January the sun was warm, making it difficult to want to leave! Our dogs loved the adventure, as we did too! We encountered a few people on razors while on the main dirt roads. There are well marked signs to direct you to the lake. Limited to no cell service, which is a huge bonus!! This is such a great place that allows you to unplug and enjoy nature. We had the lake to ourselves- and of course the elk nearby. I was impressed that it seems everyone packs out what they bring in-- little to no litter. No camping allowed at the lake no motorized vehicles for the last 1/4 mile. There is a good parking area at the trailhead. I can't wait to return, and maybe catch some crawfish!
Things to Do Near Potato Lake
Lake Activities
Nearby Attractions
Map of Potato Lake
Weather Forecast for Potato Lake
Tonight at Potato Lake
43°F
Friday at Potato Lake
72°F
Friday Night at Potato Lake
43°F