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Crown King, Arizona
The railroad began in Mayer, Arizona, connecting with Murphy's Prescott & Eastern and extended for 28 miles amid the rocky terrain.

Lyman Lake Reservoir
This article only tells informs users of the location, a brief description, and one of many amenities. I plan to add more information about the ecology and wilderness of Lyman Lake State Park because this article lacks that information. I also plan to add an abundance of recreational uses and some of the parks history as a background.

Relevant Sources
https://www.aa-fishing.com/az/az-fishing-lake-lyman.html

https://azstateparks.com/lyman-lake/

https://www.azcentral.com/story/travel/arizona/road-trips/2017/08/08/lyman-lake-state-park-boating-fishing-cabins/531556001/

https://azstateparks.com/lyman-lake/explore/lyman-lake/explore/park-history

http://www.wmonline.com/attract/lakes/lymanlk.htm

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Due to the vast size of Lyman Lake, there are no restrictions on boat sizes. A wide variety of watercraft are also authorized in the park such as canoes, kayaks, and jet skis.

The run-offs from nearby Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third tallest mountains in Arizona respectively, feed into Lyman Lake Reservoir.

The park consists of 56 campsites, 38 of which have electric and water hookups for $20-$30 per night. The park also consists of 8 cabins that offer heating, air-conditioning, dining areas, and beds.

Lyman Lake State Park was officially dedicated on July 1, 1961, making it Arizona's first recreational State Park.

The weather is ideal in the spring, summer, and fall months with average temperatures ranging from eighty to ninety degrees. A few of many leisurely activities in the park include hiking, boating, swimming, fishing.