Whitehorse Lake - Williams, AZ

Lake Information
Fish Species: | Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Redear Sunfish |
Whitehorse Lake, nestled in the Kaibab National Forest southeast of Williams, AZ, is a peaceful 35-acre reservoir surrounded by ponderosa pine and known for its reliable trout and bass fishing. Stocked regularly with rainbow trout in the spring and fall, the lake also contains largemouth bass, catfish, and sunfish, making it a solid multi-species destination for families and casual anglers.
The lake is accessible for both shore and boat anglers, with electric-motor and non-motorized boats allowed. Float tubes and kayaks are common, and there’s a convenient boat ramp. Whitehorse Lake Campground offers full amenities including restrooms, potable water, and fishing piers—ideal for a weekend trip or extended stay.
Rainbow trout respond well to PowerBait, worms, and small spinners, especially in the early morning or evening. Largemouth bass and sunfish are best targeted in summer using plastic worms or jigs near cover. Catfish can be caught on bait in warmer months.
Fly anglers will find good opportunities near the inlet and in shaded shallows using dry flies or nymphs. The setting is quiet and scenic, with wildlife viewing and hiking trails nearby.
A valid Arizona license is required. Standard statewide limits apply, and the area is well-maintained by the Forest Service.
With dependable fishing, modern camping, and a serene pine forest backdrop, Whitehorse Lake stands out as one of northern Arizona’s most enjoyable family-friendly fishing destinations.
The lake is accessible for both shore and boat anglers, with electric-motor and non-motorized boats allowed. Float tubes and kayaks are common, and there’s a convenient boat ramp. Whitehorse Lake Campground offers full amenities including restrooms, potable water, and fishing piers—ideal for a weekend trip or extended stay.
Rainbow trout respond well to PowerBait, worms, and small spinners, especially in the early morning or evening. Largemouth bass and sunfish are best targeted in summer using plastic worms or jigs near cover. Catfish can be caught on bait in warmer months.
Fly anglers will find good opportunities near the inlet and in shaded shallows using dry flies or nymphs. The setting is quiet and scenic, with wildlife viewing and hiking trails nearby.
A valid Arizona license is required. Standard statewide limits apply, and the area is well-maintained by the Forest Service.
With dependable fishing, modern camping, and a serene pine forest backdrop, Whitehorse Lake stands out as one of northern Arizona’s most enjoyable family-friendly fishing destinations.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-29-2025 | Fishing is good for bluegill, black crappie, largemouth bass, and channel catfish The Whitehorse Lake campground, day use areas, and... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
5-8-2025 | The Whitehorse Lake campground, day use areas, and boat launch are open The Whitehorse Lake campground, day use areas, and... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
4-16-2025 | Folks willing to walk in have been catching largemouth bass The campground and access to the boat launch... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
2-5-2025 | Whitehorse Reservoir Report The campground and access to the boat launch... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
12-30-2024 | Ice is likely present The campground and access to the boat launch... more » |
Arizona Game & Fish Department |
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