Two Tank
Trek: Perkins Tank and JD Dam Lake
Kaibab
National Forest
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Perkins Tank attracts myriad wildlife. |
Southeast
of Williams, a string of fishing holes hiding on the north rim of Sycamore
Canyon Wilderness attract anglers, wildlife watchers, birders, runners and day
hikers in search of atypical forest treks.
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Alfalfa blooms around Perkins Tank |
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Watch for dragonflies darting among reeds at Perkins Tank. |
Clustered among
pine forests and sunny prairies along scenic
backwoods roads 20 miles south of town, Perkins Tank and JD Dam Lake comprise a water-centric tour of
the Kaibab National Forest’s southern sector.
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A hiker photographs birds at JD Dam Lake. |
Although both ponds are stocked
occasionally with rainbow trout, neither is a very productive fishery. Light
visitation along with their locations off main roads make these secluded alcoves
excellent places to view the myriad critters that come to their shores to drink
and wallow. This two-stop circuit combines short walks around waterholes with a
sweet scenic drive for a day of easy exploring. We begin at the northern
most site and work our way south.
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A 0.25-mile trail flanks Perkins Tank. |
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Trees and lush aquatic vegetation in JD Dam lake. |
A few
miles down the road, JD Dam Lake is roughly twice the size of Perkins Tank. The six-acre trout pond features two walk-able peninsulas
that jut into the lake’s weedy waters. Whereas Perkins Tank is surrounded
mostly by pine-oak woodlands, this pond swells with willows and aquatic plants including
acres of water smartweed and emerald green marshes. Because of its drive-up access, this little gem
is a popular stop-off for fishing, floating a pontoon, wildlife watching and
enjoying a picnic lunch. Pack a pair of
binoculars to view the waterfowl, frogs and wild turkeys that thrive in the
marshy perimeters where shoreline footpaths are sometimes obliterated by flattened
reeds, soggy backwaters and hip-high grasses. Explore with care and steer clear
of anglers casting lines and gaggles of marauding geese.
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A beautifully stripped dragonfly at Perkins Tank. |
LENGTH:
Perkins
Tank: 4 miles out-and-back
J.D. Dam: 1.2
miles out-and-back
RATING:
easy
ELEVATION:
Perkins
Tank: 6925 - 6815 feet
JD Dam
Lake: 6458 feet
GETTING
THERE:
Perkins
Tank:
From Williams, go 8.2 miles south on 4th Street (County Road
73/ Perkinsville Road) to Forest Road 110 (White Horse Lake Road). Turn left
(east) and go 4.6 miles to Forest Road 3281 on the right. Park along the road
and hike the road to the lake. Those with high-clearance vehicles may opt to
drive the narrow, bumpy road 1.4 miles to the lake. There’s a restroom at the
trailhead.
JD Dam Lake:
From
Perkins Tank, return to Forest Road 110, turn right and continue to Forest Road
109 (signed for White Horse Lake and JD Dam). Turn left and go 2 miles to
Forest Road 12 then follow the signs 5 miles to JD Dam. There’s a restroom at the trailhead.
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