Queen Creek is a popular fishing destination in Arizona, offering a variety of fish species such as bass, catfish, sunfish and carp. Nearby activities include hiking, camping, and horseback riding. Fishing tips include using live bait or lures and fishing around structure. The best time to visit is in the spring and fall when temperatures are mild, averaging around 70-80°F. During the summer, temperatures can reach upwards of 100°F, making fishing less enjoyable. Overall, Queen Creek offers a great fishing experience for all skill levels.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Catalina State Park | 120 | 2,650 ft | |||
Usery Mountain | 73 | 1,988 ft | |||
Lost Dutchman State Park | 70 | 2,068 ft | |||
Gilbert Ray | 130 | 2,612 ft | |||
Davis Wash | 30 | 1,972 ft | |||
Snyder Hill Dispersed | Numerous | 2,475 ft | |||
Picacho Peak State Park | 85 | 1,868 ft | |||
Regional Park - Usery Mt RA | 73 | 1,991 ft | |||
Estrella Mountain Regional Park | 7 | 913 ft | |||
Oak Flat | 16 | 3,942 ft |