The
welcoming
committee
at
Lyman
Lake
is
comprised
of
a
small
herd
of
buffalo
that
grazes
beside
the
access
road.
The
lake's
6,000
foot
elevation
and
1,500
acre
surface
area
(there
is
no
size
restriction
on
boats)
make
it
a
favorite
destination
for
water
sports,
camping,
fishing,
and
hiking.
Anglers
are
provided
a
restricted,
no-wake
area
where
they
fish
for
channel
catfish,
walleye,
northern
pike,
and
largemouth
bass.
Other
park
features
include
a
swimming
beach,
picnic
ramadas,
boat
rentals,
and
hiking
and
rock-hounding
trails.
The
lake
is
one
mile
off
U.S.
Route
191,
about
11
miles
south
of
St.
Johns
or
18
miles
north
of
Springerville.
Facilities
Restrooms/Showers
(Handicapped
Accessible)
Electric
Hookup
(38
hookups,
23
developed)
Waste
Disposal
Group
Use
Area
RV
Size
Limit
-
45
feet
Fishing
Boating
Boat
Ramp
Picnic
Area
Hiking
Trails
Ramadas
General
Store
Boat
Concession
Building
available
by
reservation
Physical
Attributes
of
Park
Site
Acreage
-
1,200
Approximate
Elevation
-
6,000
feet
Number
of
Camping
Units
-
67
Miscellaneous
Stay
Limit
-
15
days
Petroglyph
and
ruin
tours
every
Saturday
and
Sunday,
from
Memorial
Day
to
Labor
Day
at
10
a.m.
and
2
p.m.
respectively
Visitor
Center
-
8am-5pm
MST
Park
Phone
Number
-
(928)
337-4441
Month
Max.
Min.
Precipitation
January
48.5
17.0
0.59
February
54.6
20.6
0.54
March
60.6
25.4
0.80
April
70.9
33
0.44
May
79.4
40.4
0.36
June
88.2
48.3
0.43
July
90.9
57
2.06
August
88.4
55.1
2.07
September
84.1
47.4
1.22
October
73.9
35.6
1.01
November
60.3
23.6
0.40
December
50
17
0.71
(Average
daily
temperature
and
precipitation)
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