Parks in Claypool, Arizona

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Claypool, Arizona

  • The views from atop Woodchute Mountain are highly scenic, and so is your way there. The footpath winds northward through chapparal and mixed conifer forests characterized by scrub oak, manzanita, a... More on Trails

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Claypool, AZ, Arizona

  • Many describe the vista where U.S. 60 crosses the Salt River Canyon, between the Fort Apache and San Carlos Indian Reservations, as the most dramatic in Arizona. Here the highway descends 2,000 feet of steep switchbacks, crosses a ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Old Dominion Mine Park, Globe, Arizona 85501

  • Old Dominion Mine Park is not yet realized, however, it is proposed to be working in autumn 2006. The area around Globe was once a famous mining region. It all started with the discovery of silver in the foothills of the Pinal Mountains. ... More on showcaves.com

 

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Globe Ranger District, 7680 South Six Shooter Canyon Road, Globe, AZ 88501, United States

  • The Globe Ranger District is part of the Tonto National Forest. It borders both the Fort Apache and San Carlos ... More on PlanetWare

 

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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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