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Tonto State Fish Hatchery
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Tonto State Fish Hatchery © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery Flowers near pond © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery bottom fish pen © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery 2 old fish pen © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery Old fish pen © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery 3rd fish pen © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery © Christopher Guildig
Tonto State Fish Hatchery Looking up stream © Christopher Guildig
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TONTO STATE FISH HATCHERY
TONTO STATE FISH HATCHERY
Located at about 6,500 feet elevation in the Tonto National Forest, the Tonto Creek Fish Hatchery is a great place to escape searing desert summer heat, or to frolic in winter snow. The hatchery and surrounding wetland area provide outstanding opportunities for learning adventures and family outings such as picnics, hiking and watching wildlife.
Nature of the Area
Wildlife : Tonto Creek Fish HatcheryThe unique setting of Tonto Creek Fish Hatchery provides habitat for many wildlife species.

Fish: Apache, rainbow and brown trout are raised at the hatchery.

Birds: Some common birds seen in the area are heron, kingfisher, and osprey.

Mammals: A few fish-eaters such as raccoons have been known to stop by and try to sample trout at the hatchery. In the surrounding areas, whitetail deer, elk, and black bear are found.

A few fish-eaters such as raccoons have been known to stop by and try to sample trout at the hatchery. In the surrounding areas, whitetail deer, elk, and black bear are found.
History of the Area
The Tonto Creek property has been operated by the department as an aquaculture facility since 1938. The property was only two acres at that time. The property was expanded in 1954 and again in 1987 and now comprises 50 acres.

Management goals of the Tonto Creek Fish Hatchery property are to provide for the continued operation of fish culture activities, to protect and enhance the wildlife habitat of the property, and to provide public outdoor recreation opportunities like wildlife watching and educational interpretation.

Arizona?s state fish, the Apache trout, was almost lost entirely, but through the efforts of the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the White Mountain Apache Game and Fish Department, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Forest Service, it has been reclassified under the Endangered Species Act from ?endangered? to ?threatened.? Apache trout are now being stocked into the upper portions of the East and West forks of the Black River as a sport fish.
Camping
There are no camping facilities at the hatchery. However, many Forest Service and private camping areas exist along the road into the facility. For more information about camping, contact the Payson Ranger District at (928) 474-7900.


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Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
March 4 Beautiful! by Sue
park review stars; one to five We love to hike in this area...there is always rapid water and small waterfalls. But, today we saw our first black bear just down the road from the hatchery,maybe 1/2 mile. So excited but quickly got back to our car. He was large and looked quite comfy lying next to the creek, probably catching fish. It was a scene I have only seen on t.v. What a day!!
May 12 Beautiful Scenery by Christopher Guildig
park review stars; one to five Its been more than 15 years since I have been there, and alot has change. There are wild blackberry bushes everywhere and you can feed the Large trouts in a pond at the beginning of the Hatchery. If you look hard enough you can see the old fish ponds which have now overgrown to look like beautiful forest ponds. Be careful looking for them ground is tricky around them.
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Directions
Head east out of Payson on Route 260 to Kohl?s Ranch. Then turn north onto Tonto Creek Road and follow signs to the hatchery (about four miles).

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