Fishing

in the White Mountains

Fishing at & around 

The Lost Resorts

Fishing in the White Mountains of Arizona offers anglers a serene and picturesque experience amidst stunning natural beauty.  With numerous lakes, rivers, and streams dotting the landscape, this region boasts ample opportunities for anglers of all skill levels.

Whether you’re seeking the tranquil experience of fishing in one of the private trout ponds at The Lost Resorts or the adventurous thrill of a guided fly fishing trip in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, we have you covered!

With a range of options catering to different preferences and skill levels, anglers can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while pursuing their passion for fishing in this stunning region.

Rent Gear

at The Lost Resorts

With an array of equipment including fly fishing poles, regular fishing rods, and kid-friendly fishing gear, we have everything you need for a memorable fishing experience in the White Mountains of Arizona.

Rentals are free to our cabin guests!  Just stop by the office or give us a call to rent.

Book Lessons or 

Book a Fishing Trip!

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, a fishing lesson on our trout ponds then a guided trip is one of our go-to’s for guests looking to experience fishing in the White Mountains!

From half-day excursions to full-day adventures, there’s plenty of opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the outdoors while perfecting your fly fishing technique. It’s about more than just the thrill of hooking a fish; it’s about fostering a deep bond with the natural world and savoring the tranquil beauty of the White Mountains.

 

Our Favorite Anglers!

Wendy Kreuger with Arizona Mountain Adventures

Contact Form

Phone: (928) 245- 4613

Cindy Howard with Fly Fishing Arizona & Beyond

Book Now

Phone: (480) 217-5089

 

Garrett Flemming with AZ White Mountains Angling

Reviews

Phone: (928) 504-3205

Fishing in Greer

What you'll need to know

Best Fishing in the Area

Greer Lakes

  • Made up of three reservoirs: Bunch, Tunnel, and River
  • Elevation 8,200ft
  • Open year round
  • No live bait fishing
  • Single motor boat ONLY
  • Rainbow trout & brown trout
  • Located in Greer

The Little Colorado River

Can be accessed at Government Springs Trailhead and the Lost Resorts grounds.

  • Catch and Release
  • Barbless Hooks

Note: An Arizona fishing license with a trout stamp is required for anglers age 14 and above. Live bait is prohibited, and there are areas along the river that are either private property or “catch and release” points only.

Free Fishing at the Lost Resorts Trout Ponds

If you are a guest at one of The Lost Resorts cabins, you may use our private, stocked trout ponds.

  • Catch and Release
  • Barbless Hooks
  • No Fishing License Needed

Location: 44 Main Street, Greer AZ 85927

Great Fishing Spots Around Greer

  • Big Lake
  • Becker Lake
  • The Black River
  • A1 Review
  • Reservation Lake
  • Hawley Lake

Understanding Licenses and Regulations for Fishing in and around Greer

Before casting your line in the waters around Greer, it’s crucial to be informed about the necessary licenses and regulations. Before casting your line in the waters around Greer, it’s crucial to be informed about the necessary licenses and regulations.

If your fishing ventures extend beyond our private trout ponds, securing a valid Arizona fishing license is essential. These licenses are available for purchase online through the official Arizona Game & Fish website AND at The Lazy Trout.

The Lazy Trout Address: 38945 AZ-373, Greer, AZ 85927

For those intending to fish within the White Mountain Apache reservation, obtaining a tribal fishing license is a prerequisite. These licenses are obtainable at various convenience stores, gas stations, and sports shops in the vicinity.

Prioritize familiarizing yourself with the fishing regulations and restrictions in place. These may encompass guidelines on catch limits, seasonal fishing periods, and specific equipment restrictions. Prioritize familiarizing yourself with the fishing regulations and restrictions in place. These may encompass guidelines on catch limits, seasonal fishing periods, and specific equipment restrictions. Adhering to these regulations is vital for the protection and sustainability of the local fish populations.