



Lee Valley Reservoir / Greater Greer
- What: Lee Valley Reservoir
- Distance From Greer: 1 1 miles
- Travel Time: 28 minutes
- Vehicle Required: Any
- Difficulty: Easy
- Kids: Yes
- Dogs: Yes (leash)
Lee Valley Reservoir, just outside Greer in Arizona’s White Mountains, is a quiet mountain destination for anglers and day users who want a more rustic setting. The reservoir is known for trout fishing from shore or boat, and visitors should check current Arizona Game and Fish rules before heading out.
The area also works well for a simple picnic or scenic walk, with space to relax and take in the forested surroundings. Hiking is informal rather than trail-heavy, so visitors should stay on roadways and avoid trampling vegetation.
Canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boarding can be enjoyed when conditions are calm, though this is a small mountain reservoir and not a developed beach lake. Boating is allowed, and there is a boat launch on site for easier access to the water.
Swimming is not the primary use here, and the cool mountain water plus limited amenities mean visitors should use caution if they choose to enter the water at all. The setting is better suited to fishing, paddling, and quiet shoreline recreation than to active swimming.
Operationally, Lee Valley Reservoir is managed with low-impact use in mind. Visitors should follow posted guidance, stay on designated areas, avoid bringing or leaving garbage, and respect any restrictions on bait, boating, and shoreline access.
In short, Lee Valley Reservoir offers a peaceful, lightly developed escape where fishing, paddling, and a relaxed afternoon in the White Mountains are the main attractions.
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