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Mingus Lake

Clarkdale · Arizona

Lake Freshwater
Located at 7,700 feet in the Prescott National Forest near Clarkdale, Mingus Lake is a compact 3-acre trout fishery that offers a peaceful high-altitude alternative to Arizona’s desert waters. Stocked regularly by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the lake holds rainbow trout from spring through early fall. Anglers targeting these fish can succeed with PowerBait, worms, or small spinners, while fly fishers do well using midges or woolly buggers from shore or a float tube.

The lake is small enough to fish effectively from the bank, making it family-friendly and accessible to casual anglers. While the focus is on stocked trout, occasional catches of sunfish occur. The lake is managed under statewide trout regulations, so checking current AZGFD guidelines is recommended before heading out.

With minimal facilities but ample natural beauty, Mingus Lake appeals to those looking for a quiet and scenic fishing trip. Nearby camping options, scenic trails, and wildlife sightings—including deer and eagles—round out the outdoor experience. Seasonal access is best from late spring to fall, as winter snow can limit road conditions.

Mingus Lake offers a refreshing mountain setting with consistent trout fishing, making it an appealing destination for both seasoned anglers and beginners alike who want to explore Northern Arizona’s alpine waters.

Fish species (7)

  • Black Crappie
  • Brown Trout
  • Common Carp
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Yellow Perch

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