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Kaibab Lake
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Kaibab Lake is located in the Kaibab National Forest 4 miles northeast of the town of Williams. Its fish include rainbow trout, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegills and catfish. There are 70 campsites with fire rings and picnic tables (fee for camping). Vault toilets and and water faucets are scattered throughout the campground. There is a paved boat-launch area. Water is not available during winter months. Power boats are limited to single electric motors or single gasoline engines of 8 HP or less. A wheelchair accessible composting toilet, open only during summer season is adjacent to the boat ramp. A wheelchair accessible fishing pier is nearby.
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The Basics |
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Location: |
Off Hwy 260 a few miles north of Williams |

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| Lake Size: |
45 acres |
| Elevation: |
6,800 feet |
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May - October |
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Boat Ramp Fishing Pier Stocked Fish Toilets
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| Activities: |
Fishing
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| Fish Types: |
Brook Trout Brown Trout Catfish Rainbow Trout
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Directions |
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From Flagstaff, travel west on I-40 to Williams. Take exit 167 off I-40, then turn right onto SR 64. Travel approximately 2 miles to junction FR 47. Turn left and follow signs.
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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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