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Aerial view of Canyon Creek HatcheryThe Canyon Creek Hatchery raises approximately 300,000 catchable-sized trout and 500,000 to 750,000 fingerlings (3 inches) each year. It is fairly common for this hatchery to have hundreds of thousands of eggs and small fish in the hatchery building during the spring and summer. To grow a fish to catchable size takes approximately 18 months.

Canyon Creek Hatchery is nestled under the Mogollon Rim and sits at 6,900 feet in elevation near the headwaters of Canyon Creek.

The hatchery is located approximately 45 miles east of Payson on Highway 260. Turn south off 260 onto Young Road (Forest Service Road 288) and travel south for three miles, then turn east on Forest Service Road 33 (located under the power line) and travel five miles to the facility. The roads are dirt from 260 south.

Young Road is a very wide well maintained road and FR 33 is a standard dirt road. The last five miles of road to the hatchery are steep and winding, which require a great deal of caution, especially during the winter months.

Visitation hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 7 days a week except for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Special features: There is a visitors center, bunkhouse, and self guided tour through the facility. The hatchery is located in the footprint of the Rodeo-Chediski Fire, providing an impressive view of fire impacts. There are camping areas in the vicinity. A trip to the site makes an excellent family outing. During the winter months, it is not unusual to view eagles at the property.

Species cultured: rainbow trout.

Areas Stocked: Distribution generally occurs from April to September in the Mogollon Rim lakes and through the White Mountain lakes.

   
 
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