Plateau Lakes Scenic Drive
South of Flagstaff, a collection of large and small lakes fill natural
depressions in the area's volcanic caprock. Plateau Country is popular
with anglers, boaters, birdwatchers, campers, and hikers. It is also popular
with photographers for the lakes serve as reflecting pools for the surrounding
mountains and forests. During the appropriate seasons, birdwatchers and
other wildlife enthusiasts come to take advantage of the annual waterfowl
migrations and to observe rare bald eagles that spend the winter here
fishing the open water of the surrounding lakes.
In the vicinity of Mormon Lake you may want to visit the picturesque
little village along its western shore. This requires a short detour along
FR's 90 and 240. In the village you'll find a lodge and restaurant, along
with a number of rentable cabins. You can also rent a riding horse here,
or a mountain bike or even cross country skis and snowmobiles in winter.
After leaving Forest Highway 3, the Plateau Lakes Drive takes you down
a little traveled country road through meadows and forests where you'll
see vestiges of the area's ranching heritage and perhaps catch a glimpse
of some of its plentiful wildlife. The return trip is via Interstate 17
which features an excellent long distance view of the San Francisco Peaks.
Location: Drive south out of Flagstaff on Forest Highway
3 (Lake Mary Road) about 33 miles to Forest Road 213. Turn west 15 miles
on FR 213 to I-17 and return 32 miles to Flagstaff.
Length: 80 miles
Season: April through October
Attractions: Fishing/boating, Picnicking, Camping (developed
and primitive), Wildlife watching, Biking, Photography
Road Conditions: FH 3 is paved. FR 213 is gravelled
but suitable for passenger cars in most weather. It is sometimes closed
after winter storms, however.
Driving Time: About 2-3 hours
For more information contact:
Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger Districts, 5075 N. Hwy 89, Flagstaff AZ 86004,
(928) 526-0866
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