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If you like lakes and you're in this part of Arizona you can check out Myrtle Lake. Now, you may assume that's loads but there's even more exciting stuff to do here at Myrtle Lake. If you need a location to stay Super 8 Motel is a perfect choice, and there are nice sites to look at along the Horton Creek Trail. This lake is so wonderful. This lake is so wonderful. Not far from Myrtle Lake, you'll find Lake Number Four which is a picturesque lake, and Myrtle
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| | Point is something you shouldn't miss since you're here. If you like the outdoors you'll like it here in the Mogollon Rim Mountains. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Myrtle Lake has to offer, you can camp at Knoll Lake Campground. There's so much to do here at Myrtle Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Horton Campground is a splendid site for that. Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always have a look at nearby Lost | |
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Lake, and from Myrtle Lake you get a brilliant sight of Mogollon Mesa. Myrtle Lake is one of the lakes here in the Mogollon Rim Mountains. You'll really wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the amusing stuff in the Mogollon
Rim Mountains. Near Myrtle Lake you discover the Myrtle Trail which is a nice hiking trail; a short journey to Upper Buck Spring is always worthwhile. Myrtle Lake is a good place of common rainfall; August is when you get the most
rain here, and June meanwhile is the driest month. Going for a hike on the Highline Trail is always a glorious adventure, and a splendid nearby hotel is Best Western Payson Inn. High temperatures at Myrtle Lake through the months
of summer are in the 90's, and throughout summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. Daytime highs throughout the winter are in the 50's; night lows at Myrtle Lake through the winter typically sink into the 20's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.40139 Longitude: -111.1578
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| These outdoors activities are available near Myrtle Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Myrtle Lake:
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Myrtle Trail, Gila County, 2 miles away 2.7 hiking miles, 1565 feet elevation difference |
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Highline Trail, Gila County, 2 miles away 6.9 hiking miles, 2002 feet elevation difference |
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Horton Creek Trail, Gila County, 6 miles away 8.8 hiking miles, 722 feet elevation difference |
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Lost Lake, Coconino CountyCounty, 1 miles away |
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Myrtle Trail
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Payson, Ariz (Aug. 3, 2009) The lightning-caused Rim fire, on the Payson Ranger District east of Washington Park, 13 miles NE of Payson, Ariz. , began on July 20. The fire is being managed under a modified suppression strategy due to concerns about steep topography and firefighter safety. Fire managers are using existing roads, trails, and topgraphic features to contain the fire. Recent rains have moderated 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 ar... |
Bear Flat Campground
 | My fiance and I spent a crisp 14 degree night at bear flats, it was absolutely breath taking. The sound of running water washing over the rocks, tall pines, sheer cliffs and at night you would not believe how many stars you could see. We have camped all over in the state of Arizona and this is one of our top three choices. Great place for the kids with the water, small little pools that are not so deep. ... |
Clint Wells Campground
 | 13 miles away ?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... |
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