Kayaking, Iron Point Canyon, Oregon, USA

Canyon Lake is one of four reservoirs that were formed by the damming of the Salt River. The lake was formed by the Mormon Flat Dam, which was completed in 1925 after two years of construction. Canyon Lake, with a surface area of 950 acres is the third and smallest of four lakes created along the Salt River. Two others, Apache Lake and Roosevelt Lake are upstream. The fourth, Saguaro Lake, is downstream.

Canyon Lake lies approximately 15 miles from Apache Junction, Arizona and 51 miles from Phoenix. It is within the Superstition Wilderness of Tonto National Forest.

Canyon Lake provides an excellent opportunity for some flat water Kayaking or Canoeing. There are several side canyons to explore such as Labarge Cove, First Water Cove and Crucifix Gorge. You could also incorporate some off trail hiking into the trip.

If you would like to make a multi day trip there are 2 camping locations at the lake one on the east side of the marina and another that is only accessible by water called the Canyon Lake Point Campground which is about a 2 mile paddle from the Acacia beach. The Point Campground is first come first serve. It has 3 covered areas with picnic tables and a vault lavatory. The condition of the site varies from semi clean to a pig pen depending on how the last occupants left it.

There is a beach in that area and a dock. There is no trash collection at the side you must pack it out. Also wood is limited so if you want a campfire you may have to paddle around the area collecting driftwood. The only water at the site is in the lake so bring it with you or bring a filter.

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