Larry Forbis
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This reservable group site provides opportunities to picnic, fish the Lower Salt River, and enjoy the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert just miles outside the city. Six large ramadas include picnic tables, fire rings, grills, and vault toilets. Parking space is limited; trailers and RVs should seek alternative locations. Natural Features: The stark contrast between the nearby Bulldog Cliffs and the adjacent Lower Salt River create a unique desert landscape for forest visitors to enjoy. The desert is spotted with saguaro and prickly pear cacti, wildflowers, and grasses which all provide habitat for "desert dwellers" such as rattlesnakes, horned lizards, coyotes and roadrunners. The riparian area provides for large cottonwoods on the shore and eel grass in the river. Bass, trout, great blue heron, and barn owls call the river home, while mule deer and bighorn sheep visit frequently to quench their thirst. Even with its close proximity to the Phoenix metro, the area can be harsh for travelers not equipped to meet nature on her own terms. Hot temperatures and little moisture are typical conditions in the summer. In winter, temperatures are often pleasant during the day, but can drop significantly at night. Visitors should come prepared for a variety of weather conditions, including occasional rain and lightning storms. Nearby Attractions: Saguaro Lake is approximately 5 miles northeast on Bush Highway. Scenic views, fishing, boat rentals, tours, and a restaurant provide opportunities that can easily fill the day.
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Larry Forbis
Arizona
Data source: usfs recreation