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Kinnikinick Lake & Kinnikinick Campgrounds, Arizona. Forest Service Map. Mogollon Rim Ranger District In Coconino County, Arizona. |
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Kinnikinick Lake & Kinnikinick Campgrounds Forest Service Map. Arizona. Photo Taken: August 29, 2009. |
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Kinnikinick Lake: Elevation about 7,046 feet.
Kinnikinick Lake is a lake of about 126 acres and an average depth of 22 feet. A Google Earth Map search marks center of the Kinnikinick Lake Dam at about 34o 53' 42.56" N 111o 17' 50.17" W. Kinnikinick Lake is an excellent place to fish. It is stocked with rainbow, brown, and brook trout, bass and channel catfish and boasts enough wind to attract a fairly large following of wind surfers. Boat motor size limited to single 10 horsepower motor. The name Kinnikinick has some interesting origins. It refers to a plant called Bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) which was used by the Native Americans and Pioneers especially in the Ohio valley in a mixture of dried leaves and bark and sometimes tobacco which was smoked. The The Kinnikinnick plant has dark green foliage and conspicuous purple flowers, with conspicuous red fruits or seeds. Kinnikinick Campground has 13 single unit campsites with tables, fire rings, and cooking grills, Vault-type toilets. There is a boat ramp at the lake. How to get there: From Flagstaff: Turn south onto Lake Mary (Forest Highway 3) and turn east on FR 125. FR 125 (becomes dirt in 0.2 miles). Drive 4 miles to FR 82. Turn right onto Rt. 82 and go 4.4 miles to a "Y" intersection. Bear left at the intersection into the campground. For more information contact: Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger Districts, 5075 N. Hwy 89, Flagstaff AZ 86004, (928) 526-0866
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If you are planning to visit Kinnikinick Lake you may need to purchase some outdoor gear, boating equipment, or fishing gear. We have some links to Priceline.com on this page since they are a good online source for hotels in this area. As you know, inflatable boats, inflatable kayaks and canoes are ideal for the many of the smaller lakes, streams, and rivers found in Arizona. In some cases they are even required. We have links to SeaEagle.com on this page since they are the world's premiere source for Inflatable Boats, Inflatable Kayaks and Canoes - Starting at just $299. We also have some links to Altrec.com on this page since they are a good online source for any outdoor camping gear and clothing that you may need. We of course, appreciate your use of the advertising on our pages, since it helps us to keep our pages active.
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Kinnikinick Lake, Arizona. Photo Taken: September 01, 2009. |
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Kinnikinick Lake, Arizona. Photo Taken: September 01, 2009. |
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