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Rainbow Lake (Arizona)

Rainbow Lake is a 116-acre manmade lake near the town of Pinetop-Lakeside and the community of Lake of the Woods in southern Navajo County, Arizona, United States. The lake was created in 1903 when Mormon settlers dammed Walnut Creek, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, to impound water for irrigation.[1][2]

Rainbow Lake
Rainbow Lake
Rainbow Lake
LocationNavajo County, Arizona
Coordinates34°8′59.59″N 109°59′3.50″W / 34.1498861°N 109.9843056°W / 34.1498861; -109.9843056
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area80 acres (32 ha)
Average depth6 ft (1.8 m)
Surface elevation6,700 ft (2,000 m)

History edit

Settlers established communities in nearby Lakeside and Pinetop in the early 1880s. These settlements eventually grew into a single larger community called Lakeside, incorporated in 1986 as the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside.[3] Rainbow Lake was originally built as a reservoir for the Pinetop-Woodland Lake Irrigation Company, who own all the water in the lake used for irrigation purposes. Water levels in the lake vary widely, depending on the season, precipitation, and the needs of the irrigation company.

In 1998, the Show Low Irrigation Company and the Pinetop-Woodland Irrigation Company merged; however, the land under the lake (to the "high water mark") is still owned by the Irrigation company as well as all the water.[clarification needed] The land surrounding the lake is privately owned and not generally accessible to the public; however, the Arizona Game and Fish Department owns a small parcel of land on the northwest side of the lake at an elevation of 6,760 feet (2,060 m), where it maintains a Public Landing for fishing and recreational boating. Rainbow Lake now lies just outside the boundaries of the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside, adjacent to Arizona State Route 260.

Description edit

Rainbow Lake is 116 acres (0.47 km2), with a maximum depth of 14 feet (4.3 m) and an average depth of 7 feet (2.1 m). It is a part of the Walnut Creek drainage, which fills three lakes in the area, including Woodland Park Lake (owned by the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside), Rainbow Lake, and the privately owned Lake of the Woods. Rainbow Lake is mostly surrounded by homes, including the private HOA Shores at Rainbow Lake on the southeast side.[4] It is a prominent recreational feature of the Pinetop-Lakeside area, known for its fishing, boating, and wildlife habitats.

Currently, Arizona Game and Fish stocks the lake with catchable-sized rainbow trout in the spring and early summer. Naturally propagating warm water species include largemouth bass, channel catfish, black bullhead, bluegill and green sunfish. The lake also contains illegally introduced northern pike. Because it is shallow and weedy, Rainbow Lake is subject to significant water quality problems.

In past years, Rainbow Lake has also had a significant problem with invasive aquatic weeds, particularly the Eurasian watermilfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum. Efforts by the local volunteer group Show Low Creek Watershed Enhancement Partnership (SLCWEP), in conjunction with the Little Colorado River Plateau Resource Conservation and Development Area, Inc., resulted in a systemic herbicide treatment of the lake in the summer and fall of 2011. The results were not as good as hoped, with the equally problematic coontail weed rapidly replacing the watermilfoil in the lake. Long-term efforts by the Rainbow Lake Coalition (a subcommittee of the SLCWEP) are now focused on the introduction of sterile white Amur carp, which have been proven to control excessive growth of watermilfoil for up to 10 years. Arizona Game and Fish requires mediation to ensure that the carp, a non-native fish, are prevented from escaping Rainbow Lake and potentially invading other water bodies. The Rainbow Lake Coalition is now working to design and construct a fish barrier on Walnut Creek below Lake of the Woods, which has used the carp for weed control for many years.[5]

Fish species edit

References edit

  1. ^ Natural Channel Design, Inc. (April 2008). "Rainbow Lake Vegetated Buffer Strips Rainbow Lake Water Quality Enhancement Project" (PDF). theshoresatrainbowlake.com/. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Rainbow Lake | Pinetop Lakeside AZ in the Arizona White Mountains". www.arizona-leisure.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  3. ^ "Pinetop Lakeside Arizona | Hub of the White Mountains". www.arizona-leisure.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  4. ^ "About Us". theshoresatrainbowlake.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  5. ^ "Friends of Show Low Creek Watershed and Rainbow Lake Coalition". Retrieved 2016-06-11.

External links edit

  • Arizona Boating Locations Facilities Map 2008-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • Video of Rainbow Lake
  • Friends of Show Low Creek Watershed and Rainbow Lake Coalition

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rainbow Lake is a 116 acre manmade lake near the town of Pinetop Lakeside and the community of Lake of the Woods in southern Navajo County Arizona United States The lake was created in 1903 when Mormon settlers dammed Walnut Creek a tributary of the Little Colorado River to impound water for irrigation 1 2 Rainbow LakeRainbow LakeShow map of ArizonaRainbow LakeShow map of the United StatesLocationNavajo County ArizonaCoordinates34 8 59 59 N 109 59 3 50 W 34 1498861 N 109 9843056 W 34 1498861 109 9843056Basin countriesUnited StatesSurface area80 acres 32 ha Average depth6 ft 1 8 m Surface elevation6 700 ft 2 000 m Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Fish species 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSettlers established communities in nearby Lakeside and Pinetop in the early 1880s These settlements eventually grew into a single larger community called Lakeside incorporated in 1986 as the Town of Pinetop Lakeside 3 Rainbow Lake was originally built as a reservoir for the Pinetop Woodland Lake Irrigation Company who own all the water in the lake used for irrigation purposes Water levels in the lake vary widely depending on the season precipitation and the needs of the irrigation company In 1998 the Show Low Irrigation Company and the Pinetop Woodland Irrigation Company merged however the land under the lake to the high water mark is still owned by the Irrigation company as well as all the water clarification needed The land surrounding the lake is privately owned and not generally accessible to the public however the Arizona Game and Fish Department owns a small parcel of land on the northwest side of the lake at an elevation of 6 760 feet 2 060 m where it maintains a Public Landing for fishing and recreational boating Rainbow Lake now lies just outside the boundaries of the Town of Pinetop Lakeside adjacent to Arizona State Route 260 Description editRainbow Lake is 116 acres 0 47 km2 with a maximum depth of 14 feet 4 3 m and an average depth of 7 feet 2 1 m It is a part of the Walnut Creek drainage which fills three lakes in the area including Woodland Park Lake owned by the Town of Pinetop Lakeside Rainbow Lake and the privately owned Lake of the Woods Rainbow Lake is mostly surrounded by homes including the private HOA Shores at Rainbow Lake on the southeast side 4 It is a prominent recreational feature of the Pinetop Lakeside area known for its fishing boating and wildlife habitats Currently Arizona Game and Fish stocks the lake with catchable sized rainbow trout in the spring and early summer Naturally propagating warm water species include largemouth bass channel catfish black bullhead bluegill and green sunfish The lake also contains illegally introduced northern pike Because it is shallow and weedy Rainbow Lake is subject to significant water quality problems In past years Rainbow Lake has also had a significant problem with invasive aquatic weeds particularly the Eurasian watermilfoil Myriophyllum spicatum Efforts by the local volunteer group Show Low Creek Watershed Enhancement Partnership SLCWEP in conjunction with the Little Colorado River Plateau Resource Conservation and Development Area Inc resulted in a systemic herbicide treatment of the lake in the summer and fall of 2011 The results were not as good as hoped with the equally problematic coontail weed rapidly replacing the watermilfoil in the lake Long term efforts by the Rainbow Lake Coalition a subcommittee of the SLCWEP are now focused on the introduction of sterile white Amur carp which have been proven to control excessive growth of watermilfoil for up to 10 years Arizona Game and Fish requires mediation to ensure that the carp a non native fish are prevented from escaping Rainbow Lake and potentially invading other water bodies The Rainbow Lake Coalition is now working to design and construct a fish barrier on Walnut Creek below Lake of the Woods which has used the carp for weed control for many years 5 Fish species editRainbow trout Largemouth bass Sunfish Channel catfish Black bullhead Bluegill Northern pikeReferences edit Natural Channel Design Inc April 2008 Rainbow Lake Vegetated Buffer Strips Rainbow Lake Water Quality Enhancement Project PDF theshoresatrainbowlake com Retrieved 2 May 2017 Rainbow Lake Pinetop Lakeside AZ in the Arizona White Mountains www arizona leisure com Retrieved 2016 01 18 Pinetop Lakeside Arizona Hub of the White Mountains www arizona leisure com Retrieved 2016 01 18 About Us theshoresatrainbowlake com Retrieved 2016 01 18 Friends of Show Low Creek Watershed and Rainbow Lake Coalition Retrieved 2016 06 11 Information and Education Division 2007 Arizona Fishin Holes Phoenix AZ Arizona Game and Fish DepartmentExternal links editArizona Boating Locations Facilities Map Archived 2008 07 16 at the Wayback Machine Arizona Fishing Locations Map Video of Rainbow Lake Friends of Show Low Creek Watershed and Rainbow Lake Coalition Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rainbow Lake Arizona amp oldid 1216570591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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