Cheap Things To Do in Government Hill, Arizona

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Roosevelt, Arizona

  • Once the largest man-made lake in the world, Roosevelt Lake is the biggest of the six Salt River Project lakes. The lake covers more than 17,000 acres. With more than 88 miles of shoreline, Roosevelt Lake is the largest body of water ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Roosevelt, Arizona

  • Surrounded by the Superstition Wilderness and the Three Bar Wildlife Area, Apache Lake is 17 miles long and a spectacular site for boating, fishing, water skiing, hiking, camping, and all forms of outdoor recreation. The lake's secluded ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Government Hill, AZ

  • 'Theodore Roosevelt Lake' (usually called 'Roosevelt Lake', sometimes 'Lake Roosevelt') is a large reservoir formed by Theodore Roosevelt Dam on the Salt River in Arizona as part of the Salt River Project (SRP). Located roughly 80 ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Roosevelt AZ 85545

  • Inscription. The Salt River begins high in the White Mountains as runoff from melting snow, finding its way into streams and creeks that eventually form the White and Black rivers. The confluence of the two rivers marks the beginning ... More on HMDB

 

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Roosevelt AZ 85545

  • Inscription. Veteran of the Civil War and for twenty years a leader of Scouts for the U. S. Army in Arizona Indian troubles was killed on this spot February 19th, 1907 by a rolling rock during construction of the Tonto Road. His body ... More on HMDB

 

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Roosevelt AZ 85545

  • Inscription. Before dam modifications could begin, a $21.3 million bridge was built to relocate traffic off the top of Roosevelt Dam. Roosevelt Lake Bridge is the longest two-lane, single-span, steel-arch bridge in North America. ... More on HMDB

 

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Roosevelt, Arizona

  • Within the depths of Superstition Wilderness, an ancient people built a large ring of stone atop a hill. Circlestone is as remote as it is mysterious. Visitors can ponder its origins in complete solitude while enjoying panoramic views ... More on Trails

 

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Roosevelt AZ 85545

  • Determining the Facts Reading 1: Tonto National Monument Around A.D. 1150, the Salado culture, named for its dependence on the nearby Rio Salado, or Salt River, took hold in the Arizona valley now ... More on Nps.gov

  • Inscription. Over six million years ago, the mountains surrounding you were lifted skyward. As they rose, the land in between sank, creating the valley known as Tonto Basin. Melting snow and summer... More on HMDB

 

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Tortilla Flat, AZ

  • 'Apache Lake' is one of four artificial reservoirs created along the Salt River in central Arizona as part of the Salt River Project. The lake is located near the Apache Trail about 65 miles (104 km) northeast of Phoenix. ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Hc02 Box 4602, Roosevelt, AZ 85545

  • The Apache Trail ends at the dam, returning you to paved road for the 5-mile trip to Tonto National Monument, a well-preserved complex of cliff dwellings built by the Salado people between 1100 and... More on manual_books

  • Shallow caves shelter nearly 700-year-old masonry dwellings at Tonto National Monument. These well-preserved ruins were home ... More on arizonaguide.com

 

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