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| | Nash Creek Reservoir, Mogollon Rim Mountains, Navajo County, Arizona |
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A visit to Nash Creek Reservoir is always a good idea. After a long day outdoors Copper Hill Inn And Suites is a brilliant site to spend a night or two. At Nash Creek Reservoir through the warm days of summer highs are in the 100's. Summer nighttime lows dip down to the 60's. For the period of the winter highs are in the 50's while Nash Creek Reservoir nighttime low temperatures throughout the winter are in the 20's. This location, the Mogollon Rim Mountains,
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| | has so much outdoors cool things. Taking a little visit to nearby Campaign Bay is a great idea; if you're popping by from Payson, you won't be the only one. A perfect location for whitewater paddling near Nash Creek Reservoir is Salt River, and a visit to Tonto National Monument is recommended. So many exciting things to do in the Mogollon Rim Mountains, not enough time. Dry warm beds await you at Travelodge Motel - Globe, and Nash Creek Reservoir is good | |
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enough to spend more than a day at, Roosevelt Partners is a good local campground. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy this place. Lakes? Sure, Lower H N Trough is close by; you can go for a hike on the Coon Spring Trail. Nash
Creek Reservoir is a beautiful lake in the Mogollon Rim Mountains. A splendid spot to camp here at Nash Creek Reservoir is Roosevelt Lakeview Park, and don't leave Nash Creek Reservoir without first going for a hike along the Boyer
Trail One Hundred Fortyeight. This lake is so wonderful. Theodore Roosevelt Lake is a perfect lake close to Nash Creek Reservoir; unsurprisingly Griffin Wash is a gorgeous stream that is worth stopping at. It is very waterless
here at Nash Creek Reservoir generally; the month with most of the rain is December, and the driest of the months is June. This lake is so wonderful. There's pleasant hiking along the Rim-Moody Point Trail; you can make out Schoolhouse Point from Nash Creek Reservoir.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.66139 Longitude: -110.99
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Coon Spring Trail, Gila County, 9 miles away 4.7 hiking miles, 2692 feet elevation difference |
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Salt River, Gila CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class III-IV - 19 miles long (Gleason Flats to Horseshoe Bend) |
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Salt River, Gila CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class II-IV - 60 miles long (Route 60 to Roosevelt Reservoir) |
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Salt River
 | 18 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! ... |
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument
 | 54 miles away Casa Grande Ruins National Monument has changed visitor hours to 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. We are now closed on Thanksgiving Day....Hi folks! I'm a park ranger at Casa Grande Ruins, and I have a few corrections for your website. Under ''Operating Hours, Seasons'' please add Thanksgiving Day as a park closed day; under ''Entrance Fee'' please change the fee to $5.00 per adult, anyone 16 years and older, 15 and under are free; also, the park passes have been changed to the Annual Pass, the Senior Pass, and the Access Pass. ... |
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