About Skidmore Day Use Fishing Site
Pedestrian River access (no boat launch)Facilities2 picnic tables with pedestal grillsNo drinking waterNo restroomNo garbage service - Please pack it out
Cottonwood, Arizona · Yavapai County · Facility
Pedestrian River access (no boat launch)Facilities2 picnic tables with pedestal grillsNo drinking waterNo restroomNo garbage service - Please pack it out
Pedestrian River access (no boat launch)Facilities2 picnic tables with pedestal grillsNo drinking waterNo restroomNo garbage service - Please pack it out
From Cottonwood: Hwy 260 to Prairie Lane Road (near mile marker 209), and take a left. Follow paved road 1 mile to cattle guard, turn right on Mesa Drive. Turn right onto Skidmore Drive and proceed 0.3 mile to Skidmore parking area.
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