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What a nice lake Snow Lake is. This lake is located in the wonderful San Francisco Mountains. This spot, the San Francisco Mountains, has so much outdoors cool things. Go for a hike on the Middle Fork Trail; you can stay the night at Willow Creek Campground. Snow Lake is mostly a quite waterless location; during the month of August you get the most rain around here while May is the month with the least amount of precipitation. This lake is so wonderful.
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| | If you need a spot to stay Silver City Super 8 Motel is a delightful choice. So much cool stuff to do in the San Francisco Mountains, not enough time. Going for a hike on the Clayton Mesa Trail is always a good adventure, and get soaked paddling on Gila River. This lake is so wonderful. Nearby lakes? Sure, Snow Lake is in close proximity to Snow Lake, and the summit of Clayton Mesa can be seen from Snow Lake. There are good sites to look at along the Iron | |
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Creek Mesa Trail, and if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Gilita Creek. Snow Lake is a delightful place to visit for more than one day, Dipping Vat Campground is a delightful place to camp nearby, and School Canyon is undeniably
a pleasant site to pop by. Man, is there a heap of fun things to do near Snow Lake. Snow Lake Dam is a place that is near Snow Lake; you're perhaps addicted to lakes, Iron Creek Lake is one of those nearby. During the summer months
highs here at Snow Lake reach the 80's, and through summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. For the period of the winter the highs are generally in the 50's, and after the sun is down throughout the winter temperatures at Snow Lake fall into the 10's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.415 Longitude: -108.495
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Gila River, Grant CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II-III - 39 miles long (Visitor to Mogollan Creek) |
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Mineral Creek Trail
 | 10 miles away One of my favorite hikes in the world. Unfortunately, a major flood occurred in Mineral Creek Canyon in 2008, leaving many deadfalls and logjams to make hiking a little more difficult. On a positive note, the canyon is still as beautiful as ever,with steep, nearly vertical walls, clear water and many different types of birds present.... |
Silver Drip Trail
 | 16 miles away Silver Drip trail is no longer maintained. The historic Silver Drip Trail is not located in the San Francisco Mountains. The area is often not suitable for winter backpacking. Ben Lilly Campground is a considerable distance away from the remains of Silver Drip Trail. The Whitewater ??Campground?? has become the Whitewater Picnic Ground. There is no camping allowed at the Whitewater Picnic Ground....The Silver Drip is a very hard to find and hard to follow trail. It has been abandoned for decades. I don't recommend the average hiker should walk this trail.... |
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