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Theodore Roosevelt Lake
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Location Arizona
Coordinates 33°40′18″N, 111°09′40″WCoordinates: 33°40′18″N, 111°09′40″W (Roosevelt Dam)
Lake type reservoir
Primary sources Salt River, Tonto Creek
Catchment area 5,830 mi² (15,099 km²)
Basin countries United States
Max length 22.4 mi (35.84 km)
Max width 2 mi (3.2 km)
Surface area 21,493 acres (87 km²)
Max depth 249 ft (74.7 m)
Water volume 1,653,043 acre-feet at full capacity
Shore length1 128 mi (204.8 m)
Surface elevation 2,094 ft (628 m)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Theodore Roosevelt Lake (also known as simply Roosevelt Lake or Lake Roosevelt) is a large artificial reservoir formed by Theodore Roosevelt Dam on the Salt River in Arizona as part of the Salt River Project (SRP). Located roughly 80 miles (128 km) northeast of Phoenix in the Salt River Valley, Theodore Roosevelt is the largest lake or reservoir located entirely within the state of Arizona (Lake Mead and Lake Powell are larger but both are located partially within the neighboring states of Nevada and Utah respectively). Both the reservoir and the masonry dam that created it, Roosevelt Dam, were named for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt who dedicated the dam himself in March 1911. Theodore Roosevelt Lake is a popular recreation destination within the Tonto National Forest.

Satellite image of Theodore Roosevelt Lake and surrounding geographic features
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Satellite image of Theodore Roosevelt Lake and surrounding geographic features

Theodore Roosevelt Lake is the oldest of the six reservoirs constructed and operated by the Salt River Project. It also has the largest storage capacity of the SRP lakes with the ability to store 1,653,043 acre feet (2.03900 km³) of water at full capacity.

Geography

Theodore Roosevelt Lake is located in central Arizona almost entirely within Gila County although a small portion lies in Maricopa County. Located about 4 miles (6.4 km) upstream from Apache Lake (the next SRP reservoir on the Salt River), Roosevelt Lake occupies about 10 miles (16 km) of the original Salt River riverbed and also extends for about 8 miles (12.8 km) up Tonto Creek, a significant tributary of the Salt with its headwaters along the Mogollon Rim. The lake covers much of the southern portion of the Tonto Basin, a low lying area between the Sierra Ancha Mountains, Mazatzal Mountains, and the Superstition Mountains. Arizona State Route 188 travels along the shore of the lake for much of its length. Tonto National Monument is located 4 miles (6.4 km) from Roosevelt Dam, parts of the monument provide views of much of the reservoir.

Recreation

Fishing is a common recreational activity at Roosevelt Lake. The lake is home to a variety of game fish including crappie, flathead and channel catfish, and smallmouth bass and largemouth bass.

There are several Arizona Trail trailheads in the vicinity. The 800 mile (1,280 km) long hiking trail extending from the Arizona-Mexico border to Utah crosses the Salt River on the Arizona State Route 188 bridge that crosses Theodore Roosevelt Lake just northeast of Roosevelt Dam.

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