Only electric motorized boats are permitted on the lake. The lake was formed in 1952, when a dam was put in Lynx Creek, 6 miles below Walker, Arizona.

Animals native to the area include mule deer, bald eagles, osprey, and javelinas. Several species have been introduced, including rainbow trout, bull frogs, and domestic ducks and geese.
Plant life in the area consists of ponderosa pine, beargrass, cliff-rose, and alligator juniper.

Fishing    The lake is open year-round for fishing and is stocked with rainbow trout periodically by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Anglers with fishing licenses and trout stamps may bag 6 trout and 6 bass per day as well as an unlimited amount of crappie.
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Lynx Lake is a 55 acre reservoir located within Prescott National Forest, approximately 5 miles east of Prescott, Arizona, in the Bradshaw Mountains. The lake is located at 5,500 feet elevation and is stocked for fishing.
Camping  The park offers 36 campsites between April 1 and October 31 complete with toilets and drinking water.

Boating    Non-motorized and electric-powered boats are permitted on the lake.

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