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The spectacular Dyck Ranch is one of the largest privately held...

Home  Rimrock, Arizona

1875 E Dragonshead Rd

2 1.0   Sf: 2525   Yr: 1985  Acres: 314.000

The spectacular Dyck Ranch is one of the largest privately held...

Lakefront  Home  Rimrock, Arizona

1875 E DRAGONSHEAD Road

2 1.0   Sf: 2526   Yr: 1985  Acres: 314.000

Two combined lots in the Lake Montezuma Hills subdivision...

Lot  Rimrock, Arizona

3645 Warrior

Acres: 0.390

Two Parcels in Lake Montezuma, close to everything yet far...

Lot  Rimrock, Arizona

4390 E Coyote Canyon

Acres: 0.510

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Spring Creek Ranch, just minutes from Sedona! Phase 1,2,3 & 4...

Lot  Cottonwood, Arizona

9150 E Spring Creek Rd

Acres: 246.000

This Amazing parcel within Spring Creek Ranch is known as Phase...

Lot  Cottonwood, Arizona

9500 E Spring Creek Ranch Rd

Acres: 137.000

This Beautiful parcel within Spring Creek Ranch is known as...

Lot  Cottonwood, Arizona

9350 E Spring Creek Ranch Rd

Acres: 36.000

The spectacular Dyck Ranch is one of the largest privately held...

Lot  Rimrock, Arizona

1875 E Dragonshead Rd

Acres: 284.500

This Beautiful 28.95 Acre property is approximately 8 miles...

Lot  Cottonwood, Arizona

9500 E Willow Point Rd

Acres: 28.950

58 ACS. Farm/Ranch & secluded Verde River frontage. With 1877...

Lot  Camp Verde, Arizona

4470 W Middle Verde Rd

Acres: 58.000

38.372 acres of the 7 Lazy T Ranch in Camp Verde, perhaps one of...

Waterfront  Home  Camp Verde, Arizona

4375 E State Route 260

2 2.0   Sf: 1330   Yr: 1941  Acres: 38.370

One of a kind property on the banks of the Verde River. Enjoy...

Home  Camp Verde, Arizona

463 E Cocktail Tr

2 2.0   Sf: 1450   Yr: 1976  Acres: 6.410

Nestled in the heart of Cottonwood, this stunning new build...

Home  Cottonwood, Arizona

4812 E Comanche Drive

3 2.0   Sf: 1350   Yr: 2025  Acres: 0.230

3.85 acres on Oak Creek in the prime area of Page Springs, known...

Lot  Cornville, Arizona

12xx N Page Springs Rd

Acres: 3.860

Lake Montezuma Information

Lake Montezuma is a small reservoir located in Arizona, near the community of the same name. It’s part of the scenic landscape of the central part of the state, often associated with recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and picnicking. Here’s some information about fishing and boating at Lake Montezuma:

Fishing
- Species: Lake Montezuma is home to several fish species, including bass, catfish, and bluegill. It is a popular spot for both casual and serious anglers.
- Regulations: Fishing regulations may apply, and it's recommended to check with Arizona Game and Fish for current regulations, including licensing requirements, catch limits, and seasons.
- Techniques: Anglers frequently use techniques such as bait fishing, lure casting, and fly fishing. Depending on the time of year and weather conditions, the effectiveness of various techniques may vary.

Boating
- Boat Access: Lake Montezuma has limited boat access due to its size, but small boats, canoes, and kayaks can be utilized. It’s essential to follow any local guidelines regarding boating.
- Non-Motorized Boats: Non-motorized watercraft are often favored to preserve the tranquility and ecological balance of the area.
- Safety: As with any body of water, safety precautions should be taken while boating, such as wearing life jackets and being aware of the weather conditions.

Amenities
- Picnic Areas: There may be picnic facilities available around the lake, making it a pleasant spot for family outings.
- Wildlife Viewing: The area around Lake Montezuma also offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, including various bird species, especially waterfowl.

Access and Location
- The lake is relatively small and may not have extensive tourist infrastructure, so it may be helpful to bring your supplies, such as food, water, and fishing gear.

Nearby Attractions
- Montezuma Castle National Monument: This nearby national monument features well-preserved cliff dwellings of the Sinagua people, which is an interesting historical site worth visiting.

For specific details regarding access, conditions, and regulations at Lake Montezuma, it’s best to check with local authorities or the Arizona Game and Fish Department before planning your visit. Enjoy your time at this scenic spot!

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!