Odell Lake (Arizona)

Odell Lake is a small, shallow reservoir in the Northern Arizona community of Munds Park. The lake is formed by a small earthen dam along Munds Creek and provides habitat for a number of migratory and non-migratory birds, including bald eagles. A majority of the lake shore is private property. Maintenance of the lake, along with the dam, is carried out by Pinewood Country Club. The lake's southeastern shore is under the jurisdiction of the Coconino National Forest.[1]

Recreation

Odell Lake is a popular local fishing spot and is frequently stocked with crappie, northern pike and bullhead catfish.[2] The lake can also be used for tubing, kayaking and canoeing. There are numerous hiking trails and ATV trails leading to and from the lake's southeastern shore.

References

  1. "Coconino National Forest".
  2. "Odell Lake".

Coordinates: 34°56′04″N 111°37′53″W / 34.93444°N 111.63139°W / 34.93444; -111.63139

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