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| | Detention Number Six, Mogollon Rim Mountains, Gila County, Arizona |
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Detention Number Six is always a pleasure to visit. This lake is so wonderful. Detention Number Six is a pleasant place to visit for more than one day, Mule Hoof Campground is a pleasant place to camp nearby, and while you're here, you could also stop by stunning Detention Number Five. And if that's not enough, there's a heap more to do next to Detention Number Six. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Detention Number Six has to offer, you can
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| | camp at Salt Bend Campground, and if you need a site to stay Best Western Apache Gold Hotel is a nice choice. Summertime highs at Detention Number Six commonly tend to be in the 90's; during summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the 50's, and throughout the dark hours in the wintertime at Detention Number Six temperatures drop to the 20's. Detention Number Six is located in the Mogollon Rim Mountains. | |
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Around Detention Number Six you don’t get a lot of rain; August is when you get the most rain here while June is mostly the driest month. Whohoo, so many exciting things in one place! The Mogollon Rim Mountains is great! Do have
a look at Detention Number Three in close proximity to Detention Number Six, it's a wonderful lake, and why not visit Seneca Lake Dam while you're here. Dry warm beds await you at Travelodge Motel - Globe, and get soaked paddling on Salt River.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.74861 Longitude: -110.5253
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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, 14 miles away Class II-IV - 60 miles long (Route 60 to Roosevelt Reservoir) |
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Salt River, Gila CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class III-IV - 19 miles long (Gleason Flats to Horseshoe Bend) |
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Seneca Lake
 | 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....I'm planning on going up There and take some pictures this weekend. I used to fish for trout here years ago....We were just there this weekend and it was amazing. It is sad to see what has happened and how run down and damaged everything is. The camp ground is huge! Would love to stay there, just not sure who to contact in doing so!... |
Salt River
 | 14 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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