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Mittry Lake

Coordinates: 32°49′38″N 114°27′14″W / 32.82722°N 114.45389°W / 32.82722; -114.45389
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Mittry Lake
Mittry Lake is located in Arizona
Mittry Lake
Mittry Lake
LocationYuma County, Arizona
Coordinates32°49′38″N 114°27′14″W / 32.82722°N 114.45389°W / 32.82722; -114.45389
Basin countriesUnited States
Managing agencyArizona Game and Fish Department and the Bureau of Land Management
Surface area750 acres (300 ha)
Average depth8 ft (2.4 m)
Surface elevation185 ft (56 m)

Mittry Lake is located in the Mittry Lake Wildlife Area, just north of Yuma, Arizona, on the Lower Colorado River. It is located in between the upstream Imperial Dam and the downstream Laguna Dam. Mittry Lake comprises about 750 acres (300 ha), with much of the shoreline covered with cattails and bullrush. The lake has undergone rehabilitation work including marsh dredging, revegetation and fish habitat improvement, making it a great location for small game hunting and sport fishing. It is public land managed by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the Bureau of Reclamation and the Bureau of Land Management, and available to the public for recreational purposes.

La Laguna

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La Laguna was a mining town that was in existence for a short time from 1860 to 1862. The town had a few merchants and a ferry across the Colorado River that served placer miners in the vicinity. When the La Paz gold rush began, La Laguna was abandoned. Its former site now lies beneath Mittry Lake.

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