Swimming is a classic summertime activity for all ages, and Arizona's swimming season lasts a lot longer than in many parts of the country. Arizona has a surprising number of lakes you can swim in.
They've survived world wars, the great depression, the atomic age, and the dawn of the internet. They are buffalofish—and many of them are over 100 years old.
PHOENIX — Lakes near Phoenix appear ready for the influx of people over the Memorial Day holiday, a Salt River Project official said. “We did get enough rain and snow this winter that we did get some ...
This is a look at the Salt River recreation area in Mesa Arizona. Out here on the salt river you may find wild horses, water ...
PHOENIX – Poor water quality caused by below-average precipitation is killing fish at two eastern Arizona lakes, authorities said. The Arizona Game and Fish Department launched an investigation Friday ...
People living in Arizona have more in common with our slithery neighbors than we realize. Not only can both snakes and people handle the heat, we also often seek out bodies of water to cool down in ...