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Cataract Lake
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Cataract Lake is located about 1 mile west of the town of Williams off I-40. Its easy accessibility makes it a popular stop. It holds rainbow trout, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegills and catfish. There are 18 campsites with picnic tables and fire rings (fee for camping). Pit toilets are provided, and drinking water is available but limited. There is a concrete boat-launch ramp. Power boats can have only single electric motors or single gasoline engines of 8 HP or less.
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The Basics |
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Location: |
About 2 miles west of Williams |

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| Lake Size: |
35 acres |
| Elevation: |
6,800 feet |
| Season: |
May - October |
| Features: |
Boat Ramp Campground Stocked Fish Toilets
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| Activities: |
Fishing
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| Fish Types: |
Bass Brown Trout Catfish Crappie Largemouth Bass Rainbow Trout
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Directions |
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From I-40, take exit 161; turn right onto Golf Course Drive if coming from the east of left if coming from the west. After passing under the railroad tracks, turn right immediately and go about 1 mile to the campground entrance on your left. The road is paved and open year-round. A short walk to the lake is required in the winter when the campground is closed. The boat ream area is closed in winter.
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Guides & Outfitters |
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We offer guided fishing trips on the majestic desert lakes surrounding Phoenix and Scottsdale, such as Lake Pleasant, Saguaro, Canyon, and Bartlett. We also offer guided fly fishing tours for Rainbow, Brown, and Apache trout to the gorgeous lakes and streams of Sedona, the Mogollan Rim, and the White Mountains. |
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