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National And State Parks – Duncan, Arizona
Here is an opportunity to see one of the largest Arizona cypress trees in North America. It is 97 feet high with a circumference of 18 inches, a crown spread of 41 feet, and is listed on the National Register of Big Trees. The trail ... More on OffRoadNorthAmerica
National And State Parks – Bylas, Arizona
Just south of and sharing a border with the San Carlos Indian Reservation, North Santa Teresa preserves Black Rock, a geologic landmark of special spiritual significance to many Indians. Rising nearly 1,000 feet from its base, towering ... More on Epinions.com
Landmarks – Globe, Arizona
Inscription. You are standing next to the Cobre Valley Center for the Arts, located in the Old Gila County Courthouse. In 1905, stone masons working on Roosevelt Dam were contracted to build this i... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Elephant Butte, New Mexico
The clubhouse resturant was enjoyable and the staff friendly throughout the clubhouse. More on golflink.com
Parks – Central, Arizona
A few north-facing granite crags upstream from the river crossing. More on RockClimbing
Landmarks – Central, Arizona
Peak first climbed by Bill Sewrey and Larry Trieber in early 70's. The jar they left is still there with a few partys' comments on their ascent as well. Mostly easy but steep hiking til the crest at top ... More on RockClimbing
Campgrounds – Caballo, New Mexico
136 sites on 5,300 acres at 4,100' elevation; 136 RV/tent. On the Caballo Lake and Rio Grande River with Caballo Mountains as background. ... More on AAA.com
Things To Do – Central, Arizona
A large granite wall located between Congress and Yarnell. There are only a few routes but the rock is quite good. Most of the climbs are primarily gear protected. Routes I have information on ... More on RockClimbing
Landmarks – Globe, Arizona
Inscription. Colorful Arizona pioneer and faithful Gila County public servant. At intervals from 1885 to 1947. Within the walls of three courthouses erected on this spot, he occupied various offices. His last office was Clerk of the ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Safford, Arizona
Inscription. Gila Valley Bank, forerunner of the Valley National Bank of Arizona, was formally organized on this site December 15, 1899, opening January 16, 1900. The bank was originally housed in the northeast corner of the I. E. ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
the food was ok but when I looked on the wall there was a baby roach on the wall then in the bathroom there... More on TripAdvisor
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