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| | Detention Number Five, Mogollon Rim Mountains, Gila County, Arizona |
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Detention Number Five gets very little precipitation; the month with most of the rain is August, and the driest month of the year is June. For the period of the summer months highs here at Detention Number Five get into the 90's, and the night is fairly chillier of course, frequently in the 50's. During the winter the highs are typically in the 50's; overnight lows during the wintertime for Detention Number Five tend to be in the 20's. But wait, there's more
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| | fun things to do in the Mogollon Rim Mountains. Detention Number Five is a delightful spot to visit for more than one day, Salt Bend Campground is a delightful spot to camp nearby, and Detention Number Five is not the only place close by, Detention Number Three is a close by lake. Mule Hoof Campground is a wonderful local campground, and if you don’t have a problem getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Salt River. The Mogollon Rim Mountains | |
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scenery is always beautiful. This is no site for people who don’t like to have fun. You could also visit Detention Number Four if you're here at Detention Number Five; it's close by, and after a long day outdoors Travelodge Globe
AZ is a perfect site to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Seneca Lake Dam is a site that is in the vicinity of Detention Number Five, and a delightful close by hotel is Americas Best Value Inn Globe/Miami.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.74806 Longitude: -110.5097
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Salt River, Gila CountyCounty, 4 miles away Class III-IV - 7 miles long (Highway 60 to Mescal Rapid) |
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Salt River, Gila CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class II-IV - 60 miles long (Route 60 to Roosevelt Reservoir) |
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Salt River, Gila CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class III-IV - 19 miles long (Gleason Flats to Horseshoe Bend) |
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Seneca Lake
 | Drove past lake on the way to Show low not knowing it was there. All we saw was an old trading post and some buildings. We decided to see what the buildings were and stumbled upon the lake. It looks like a great lake to fish. There were many group and individual camping sites but while driving around the lake I got this feeling like we were in the beginning of a horror movie. With the dilapidated gas station, restaurant, and cabins....Was at seneca this weekend 05/22,23/09 fishing was good caught trout and bass. The bathrooms are pretty much trashed your better off finding a big bush to use. Use precautions when camping a bear was sited in the camp next to ours.... |
Salt River
 | 15 miles away Most of this river runs through the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation. (... ) It is very important because you MUST buy a permit from the tribe to run this river. This river is navigable only from March-May, and very occasionally they will open it again for August. It is only to be run by experienced river runners, due to the big rapids which go up to Class IV. If you don't know whether you are an experienced river runner, then you don't belong there. There are commercial companies who will take you on a rafting trip for about $130. It's a lot of fun, it's an all-day trip, includes a good lunch. This is what I would recommend for the tourist. Some of the companies that run trips are raftthesalt. Com, Canyon Rio, In A Raft, Wilderness Aware Rafting. Again, this is only in March and April, sometimes into May.
You can't enter this property or drive the dirt road along the river without a permit. You can't camp or fish without a permit. The tribe will give you a ticket and might also confiscate your gear! You need to get a permit! ... |
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