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Knoll Lake

Payson · Arizona

Lake Freshwater
Knoll Lake is a 75-acre high-elevation reservoir located off Forest Road 300 near Payson, AZ. Positioned at 7,340 feet in the Coconino National Forest, it offers exceptional seasonal trout fishing in a picturesque alpine environment.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department stocks rainbow trout regularly from spring through fall. Brown trout are also present, though in lower densities. Anglers have success with bait such as PowerBait and worms, while spin fishermen use spoons and spinners. Fly anglers favor leech patterns, streamers, and dry flies, particularly during morning hatches and low-wind conditions.

Knoll Lake features a boat ramp and allows non-motorized or electric motorboats. Kayaks and float tubes are popular due to the lake’s size and depth. Shoreline access is variable—some stretches are easily walkable, while others are steep or obstructed by brush.

The adjacent campground offers restrooms, picnic tables, and fire rings, enhancing the appeal for weekend trips. However, the lake is closed during winter, and access via Rim Road can be rough or seasonally restricted.

Knoll Lake is ideal for anglers seeking a peaceful trout lake with cool temperatures, limited pressure, and scenic surroundings. Its productive waters and remote feel make it a standout Mogollon Rim destination.

Fish species (3)

  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout

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