Lake Size: 195 miles (314 km) Deepest Depth: 6 feet Latitude: 33.546667 Longitude: -111.6625 Lake Level Above Sea Level: 2,600 feet Counties: Yavapai County Cities: Perkinsville, Camp Verde Lake Management: Tonto National Forest
Information: The head of the Verde River begins below the dam that catches water from the Big Chino Wash and Williamson Valley Wash combining to create Sullivan Lake in Yavapai County, Arizona. This occurs during periods of sufficient precipitation. The Verde flows freely above and below ground for 125 miles (200 km) through private, state, tribal and United States Forest Service lands, specifically the Tonto National Forest, before encountering the first of two dams that make Horseshoe Lake and Bartlett Lake. The Verde River and the Salt River confluence near Fountain Hills. The cities of Camp Verde, Clarkdale and Cottonwood are located along the river and constitute the primary population centers.
In 1984 the United States Congress designated approximately 65 mi (100 km) of the river as the Verde Wild and Scenic River as part of the National Wild and Scenic River program.
In 1987, a six mile stretch of the river was identified by the state of Arizona as a critical natural resource that needed protection and management. This reach of the Verde River, located between the town of Clarkdale (near the Tuzigoot National Monument) and the Bridgeport State Route 89A Bridge, became part of the Arizona State Parks system. The park, which encompasses some 700 acres, is known today as the Verde River Greenway State Natural Area.
The Verde Canyon Railroad operates a tourist railroad along the Verde River Canyon north and west of Clarkdale.
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Upper Verde River: Paved, gravel and/or dirt access, Licenses for Sale, Groceries, Gas and Oil, Tackle and Equipment, Live Bait Fish (Possession is Prohibited), Restaurants, Lodging, Swimming, Parking Area with 8 Boat Trailer Spaces, Walk in (carry boats), Tables, Drinking Water, Restrooms, Electricity, Camping Allowed, Scattered Facilities, Special Regulations in Effect
Bloody Basin area: Gravel, dirt and/or trail access, Live Bait Fish, No Motors Allowed, Primitive Parking Area, Camping Allowed, Wild area - go prepared
Area Below Horseshoe Lake: Gravel and/or dirt access, Live Bait Fish, No Motors Allowed, Parking Area, Tables, Restrooms, Camping Allowed
Area Below Bartlett Lake: Paved, gravel, dirt and/or trail access, Live Bait Fish, Swimming, No Motors Allowed, Primitive Parking Area, Camping Allowed
The Verde River is the north and northwestern watershed of the Salt River–Verde River Watershed that co-join and enter the Gila River at Phoenix, Arizona, located in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is approximately 170 mi (273.5 km) long and carries a mean flow of 1120 ft³/s (31.7 m³/s) at its mouth with the Salt River making it one of the largest perennial rivers within the state.
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