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Snow Lake is always a pleasure to visit. This lake is so wonderful. Yep, outdoors fun things truly is bountiful here in the San Francisco Mountains. Near Snow Lake you discover Ewe Canyon which is a brilliant place to stop at; Silver City Super 8 Motel is a magnificent place to get some rest. This lake is one of the great places here in the San Francisco Mountains. It is very dried out here at Snow Lake ordinarily; throughout August this area sees the most
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| | rain, and May on the other hand is the driest. Snow Lake is splendid enough to spend more than a day at, Willow Creek Campground is a splendid local campground, and good hiking is available along the Clayton Mesa Trail. If only every place had this much outdoors enjoyable things, what a great planet it would be. This is a great region for people who like lakes. Snow Lake is a lake nearby; the Middle Fork Trail offers hiking at its best. High temperatures at | |
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Snow Lake throughout the long summer days are in the 80's. Summer overnight lows descend down to the 50's. The winter comes with highs in the 50's, and night lows in the 10's for Snow Lake. There's no way anybody can get bored here
in the San Francisco Mountains. Snow Lake Dam has great water scenery and it's in the vicinity of Snow Lake, and some of the water close by flows, like Gilita Creek. This lake is so wonderful. There's so much to do here at Snow Lake
that you need to camp here for a while, Dipping Vat Campground is a perfect location for that, and there's delightful hiking along the Iron Creek Mesa Trail. Lakes are good; Iron Creek Lake is a lake that's in the neighborhood of Snow Lake, and get yourself into a kayak and hit Gila River.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.42306 Longitude: -108.4964
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Gila River, Grant CountyCounty, 20 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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