Natural Landmark
5 hours
Moderate
Parker Canyon Lake, located just over 70 miles southeast of Tucson, Arizona, is a premier destination for bass fishing enthusiasts. Surrounded by the scenic terrain of the Canelo Hills, this 132-acre man-made lake provides an oasis for both amateur and seasoned anglers. Bass fishing here is special due to the lake’s elevation, which ensures cooler summers and a unique opportunity to fish in a diverse high desert environment. The tranquil surroundings and accessibility make it an unmatched spot for a day trip from Tucson.
Bass Fishing Conditions:
Parker Canyon Lake is home to largemouth bass, which thrive in its deep, relatively clear waters. The lake features submerged vegetation and rocky shorelines that provide excellent habitats for bass. Prime fishing typically occurs in the spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) when the fish are most active. Early morning and late afternoon are ideal times to cast your line.
Shoreline and Boat Access:
Visitors can fish directly from the shoreline or rent a small boat (non-gasoline motors only, available at the Parker Canyon Lake Marina). Fishing from a boat allows for better access to the deeper, cooler portions of the lake where larger bass are often found. The marina is well-equipped, offering fishing supplies, snacks, and a convenient launching area.
Night Fishing Opportunities:
Night fishing for bass is increasingly popular at Parker Canyon Lake. With proper equipment and lighting, anglers can take advantage of the lake’s reduced fishing pressure during nighttime hours. The natural quietness combined with starry skies makes this an unforgettable experience.
Fishing for Bass at Parker Canyon Lake in Tucson
Coordinates: 31.4248, -110.4490
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.