Everything about Alamo Lake State Park totally explained
Alamo Lake State Park is part of a park, surrounding
Alamo Lake, Arizona. Located about north of
Wenden, Arizona, the park's elevation is approximately 1100 to and is located on the
Bill Williams River about before it empties into the Colorado River. Alamo Lake was formed by the
Alamo Dam.
Alamo Lake's waters cover the site of Alamo Crossing, once a mining camp offering supplies and a post office for prospectors. Alamo Lake was built by the
Army Corps of Engineers in 1968 as a flood control and conservation dam. The dam rises above the streambed and backs up a reservoir of water known as Alamo Lake.
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