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White Horse Lake

White Horse Lake is located in the Kaibab National Forest 19 miles southeast of the town of Williams. It contains rainbow trout, brown trout and channel catfish.

There are 94 campsites with fire rings and picnic tables. Two pit toilets are open only during the off-season. Composting toilets and water faucets are scattered throughout the campground and are open May-October. A concrete boat-launch ramp is available. Power boats are limited to single electric motors of one horsepower or less. Drinking water is not available during winter months.



 The Basics

Location: About 19 miles southeast of Williams
Lake Size: 35 acres
Elevation: 6,600 feet
Season: May - October
Features: Boat Ramp
Campground
Stocked Fish
Toilets
Activities: Fishing
Fish Types: Brown Trout
Catfish
Rainbow Trout


 Some More Things to Know

To get there:

From Flagstaff, travel on I-40 west to Williams. Travel through downtown Williams and turn left onto 4th Street or FR 173. Travel approximately 6 miles to junction FR 110. Turn left, continue on FR 110 to junction FR 109. Turn left and travel approximately 3 miles to lake. Upon entering the lake, stay to the right to campground. Boat ramp accessible from this location.



 Directions

From Flagstaff, travel on I-40 west to Williams. Travel through downtown Williams and turn left onto 4th Street or FR 173. Travel approximately 6 miles to junction FR 110. Turn left, continue on FR 110 to junction FR 109. Turn left and travel approximately 3 miles to lake. Upon entering the lake, stay to the right to campground. Boat ramp accessible from this location.


 Guides & Outfitters

  The Hookup Outfitters AZ The Hookup Outfitters AZ
  Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona, Flagstaff, White Mountains 623-412-3474
  The Hookup Outfitters AZWe 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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