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Just off Interstate 80 by Grand Island, Mormon Island State Recreation Area is a convenient place for outdoor fun. Mormon Island has handicap-accessible fishing piers, modern camping, great fishing, great swim beaches and abundant picnicking opportunities.
It has an estimated elevation of 7,146 feet (2,178 m) above sea level.
Outdoor fires of any kind for any purpose within the City of Flagstaff are prohibited except by the authority of a written permit from the Fire Department.
No burn days are called when smoke from wood fires is expected to exceed safety standards. No burn days are most frequently declared during the holiday season. Smoke from fireworks can also be a problem.
Mormon Lake is the largest natural lake in Arizona... sometimes. During droughts it's frequently not so large, and not so much a lake. Occasionally it's even bone dry.
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No campfires. Building, maintaining, attending, or using a fire, campfire, charcoal, coal fire, or wood stove, including in developed campgrounds or improved sites is prohibited.
A: Documents suggest the lake was dry in 1882, but it refilled in 1994. Since then, the lake has only been dry about 15 years.
In years of drought, Mormon Lake can dry up completely \u2014 which means there is no fishing to be had. However, when the rain and snowfall are plentiful, Mormon Lake is stocked with an abundance of fish. When fishing on Mormon Lake, you may catch trout or northern pike. You can fish from a boat or along the shoreline.
The use of open fire pits and other open flame devices (including those with a spark arrestor screen) without an on/off switch is prohibited. The use of charcoal and wood-fired BBQs are prohibited throughout the city, including at private residences and campgrounds.
Bonfires - A permit must be obtained to conduct a bonfire. The permit application, site plan and fee of $67.50 must be received by Fire Prevention 10 days in advance of the bonfire. A bonfire must be 50 feet from any structure or combustible materials unless it is contained in a barbeque pit.

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