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Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area spans 23,000 acres where four year-round waterways, including the Gila and San Francisco Rivers, support lush groves of cottonwoods and diverse desert wildlife. The area is home to bighorn sheep, beavers, and over 200 bird species, with opportunities for hiking, paddling, wildlife viewing, and exploring historic sites like cliff dwellings and homestead cabins. There are developed campgrounds and plenty of trails to explore, so whether you're floating the river, hiking dusty paths, or relaxing in a shaded campsite, it's a peaceful spot that feels far removed from the noise of everyday life.
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The Gila River stretches over 600 miles from New Mexico to Arizona, winding through deserts, canyons, and historic landscapes like the Gila Wilderness Area, sustaining riparian habitats rich with wildlife—from herons and beavers to migratory songbirds. This stretch winds through the Safford Valley, and though its flow is often reduced by drought and diversions, the river still delivers quiet beauty, cottonwood-shaded banks, and a connection to Indigenous history and desert ecology.
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Grant Hill is in seriously bad shape as of June 2025. The outer loop has dozens of downed trees (some sitting 4 feet off the ground) and about a mile West of the Grant Hill Over Look the trail is almost completely gone. The connector trail 1.1 miles west of the overlook no longer exists. At this point, this whole system needs major work. Also, be aware there are hundreds of snags in this area from past fires so definitely avoid in windy days .
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Mt. Graham offers a remote and challenging climb up into the Pinaleno Mountains of southeastern Arizona, far from the typical cycling crowds. Starting on Highway 366, you'll enjoy a wide, smooth road with little traffic, leading you to a high point of just under 9,000 feet. Beyond the paved road, the route turns to gravel, and while you can ride a short distance further, the true summit remains accessible only by dirt road.
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dessert view from a high microwave and Lookout facility on Mt Graham. This mountain is accessible when much of Mt Graham is covered with snow and mud. More at www.cyclepass.com/t_paz_Heliograph_Peak.html
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The Black Hills Rockhound Area is known for finding stunning fire agates. The road to get here is a little bumpy, but you can make it if you drive carefully. The area is flat and has no shade, so avoid the heat of the day. You will find a register that you can sign.
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The surrounding Black Hills were formed some 20 million years ago, when volcanoes erupted and formed mountain ranges like the Peloncillo Mountains just south of here. When you read the information board, look straight to see the different colors of the various volcanic rock: red, yellowish, brown to dark white. Volcanic rock, especially cinder, is used as a building material and there are some old mining pits in the area.
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Grant Hill offers MTB'rs some proper up-and-down riding with beautiful views on the southern section of the 8-loop. The hardest part about this area is to stay on the correct trail because there are quite a lot of spurs that can throw you off. Try to ride on GPS at first and once you have it down, let it go!
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