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Alvord Lake (Arizona)
Lake in Laveen, Arizona, US
Lake in Laveen, Arizona, US
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Alvord Lake |
| location | Phoenix, Arizona |
| coords | |
| basin_countries | United States |
| area | 24 acre |
| depth | 14 ft |
| elevation | 1100 ft |
| cities | Phoenix |
| pushpin_map | Arizona#USA |
| pushpin_map_alt | Location of Alvord Lake in Arizona, USA. |
| max-depth =
Alvord Lake is an urban fishing lake located in Cesar Chavez Park in Laveen, Arizona, at the southwest corner of 35th Avenue and Baseline Road.
Alvord Lake was part of a parcel of land willed to the city of Phoenix, Arizona by Gilbert Alvord. Alvord was the sole heir to the Edgar Apperson fortune. They made their home together in Phoenix, Arizona.
Fish species
- Urban fishing license is no longer needed, as long as you have a general fishing license, you can fish in any of the 36 "community fishing lakes"
- Largemouth bass
- Sunfish
- Catfish (channel)
- Rainbow Trout stocked by AZGFD. See Stocking Schedule
References
References
- "Alvord Lake – City of Phoenix". Arizona Fish and Game Department.
- (December 15, 2017). "Adult Adoption and Intergenerational Same-Sex Relationships".
- https://recorder.maricopa.gov/UnOfficialDocs2/pdf/19470040514.pdf{{Dead link. (September 2019)
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