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Patagonia Lake is about an hour south of Tucson and directions are easily found online at http://www.patagonia-lake.com/. The jumps are on the eastern side of “Ash Canyon” on the maps of the lake. The best way to get to them is in a boat, you can rent a canoe, kayak, rowboat or paddleboat at the marina for about 40 bucks a day. It might be possible to swim across the lake and bush whack to the jumps but I wouldn’t recommend it. The further up the canyon you go the bigger the jumps get. They range from 8-40 feet at high water. Many of the cliffs have trees and rocks at the base under the surface and are not jumpable, so always swim your jumps and check the depth. We’ve never had any problems with the rangers or heard of it being illegal to jump there but it’s still a good idea to stay low key. Don’t forget ten bucks for the entrance fee and check the levels before you go; some jumps might not be possible with low water levels.” The king is 40ft, the cove 15-25 (depending on where you jump), and boob rock about 12 feet. Kyle on the king, Rob on the cove.

Jump Stats

height
40ft
depth
30ft
safety
5
ledge
Little Squirrely

Location

Nearest Address
400 Patagonia Lake Rd, Nogales, AZ 85621, USA
street address
400 Patagonia Lake Road
city
Nogales
country
United States
latitude
31.488333
longitude
-110.85381

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