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The beauty of Dry Lake attracts many people from all around. So much enjoyable stuff to do in the Mogollon Rim Mountains, not sufficient time. Don't leave Dry Lake without first paying a visit to Coldwater Spring, and you'll stumble on a beautiful lake called McClure Lake. It is very arid here at Dry Lake frequently; most of the rain falls during August, and June meanwhile is the driest month. Summertime at Dry Lake comes with high temperatures in the 90's. Throughout
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| | the dark hours of summer temperatures drop down into the 60's. Highs during the winter are usually in the 50's while the cold winter nights at Dry Lake are in the 20's. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a place to stay Best Western Payson Inn is a magnificent choice, and splendid hiking is available along the Myrtle Trail. Near Dry Lake you discover Kehl Canyon which is a magnificent place to explore, and if you came to camp Kehl Campground is a glorious | |
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place to do that. This place, the Mogollon Rim Mountains, has so much outdoors cool things. A wonderful lake like Potato Lake in the neighborhood of Dry Lake is a wonderful location to stop by; hiking is a popular thing to do around
Dry Lake; Highline Trail is a delightful local trail. A great close by hotel is Super 8 Motel, and East Verde River is a splendid whitewater spot close by. Dry Lake is a beautiful lake in the Mogollon Rim Mountains. This lake
is so wonderful. This is no location for people who don’t like to enjoy themselves. There's so much to do here at Dry Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Clint Wells Campground is a glorious place for that; the Horton Creek Trail offers hiking at its best.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.50694 Longitude: -111.3169
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Myrtle Trail, Gila County, 11 miles away 2.7 hiking miles, 1565 feet elevation difference |
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Highline Trail, Gila County, 14 miles away 6.9 hiking miles, 2002 feet elevation difference |
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Horton Creek Trail, Gila County, 18 miles away 8.8 hiking miles, 722 feet elevation difference |
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East Verde River, Gila CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class V+ - 34 miles long (US Route 87 to Verde River confluence) |
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Clint Wells Campground
 | ?We were camping near Clints Well and Happy Jack area with our two dogs, Small Beagal and Black Lab.Both females. They took off after bunnies and never came back to campsite. This happened? the last weekend of July. If any hikers or anyone at campgrounds has seen these dogs please call 623 214 2098.We are located in Phoenix. Our small children were devesated so I am trying to get as much info out there to try and get them back. Thank you the Walker Family... |
Myrtle Trail
 | 11 miles away ...d fire intensity, creating burning conditions which will achieve resource benefit objectives.
The fire was active yesterday due to increased temperatures, moving to the southwest and reaching the Highline Trail. A successful burn-out was conducted last night along a ridge on the eastern boundary.
The area encompassed by the following trail boundaries (including the trails themselves) is closed to support firefighting operations and provide for public safety until further notice: On the west side, from the top of Rim Trail 290 (Col. Devin Trail) and Trail 390 (Railroad Tunnel Trail) down to the Washington Park Trailhead. Closures on the south side are from Trail 31 (Highline Trail) at the Washington Park Trailhead east to Trail 30 (Myrtle Trail). Closures on the east side are Trail 30 (Myrtle Trail) from the top of the Rim south to the intersection of Trail 31 (Highline Trail).
Residents and visitors can expect to see moderate to heavy amounts of smoke for the next four to five days. Smoke will limit visibility on Control Road 64 and FR 300, but both roads remain ... |
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