Arizona is home to more than 100 lakes and reservoirs that allow people who live in the arid state the chance to get their aquatic fix. However, one of its biggest ones has been closed after a confluence of events led to the death of all of the fish that called it home.
King of the Hill once described Phoenix as “a monument to man’s arrogance,” and that phrase could be used to describe a sizable chunk of the cities and towns in Arizona thanks to the state’s infamously inhospitable environment.
Arizona is known for boasting a scorching climate that makes you beg for a sweet release during the hottest months of the year, and while it may be landlocked, there are plenty of bodies of water you can flock to if you’re looking for a way to cool off that doesn’t revolve around air conditioning…