
Near Saguaro Lake
Photo by R Enders
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Route: Take US 60 (The Superstition Freeway) to Power Road, north. Power Road turns into Bush Highway and runs along the Salt River all the way to Sagauro Lake. Or, take US 60 to Ellsworth and go north over Usery Pass, which will take you to Salt River Recreation. 
Camping / Picnicking: Camping is allowed at Water Users, Coon Bluff, Goldfield and Phon D. Sutton. The fee is $9-$11 per site. You can picnic and fish all along the river, including Granite Reef Dam.
Salt River Recreation: Tubing the Lower Salt River is a cool way to spend a hot summer's day. Salt River Recreation provides tube rental and shuttle bus service for $13. If you have your own tube, the bus ticket is $10. Salt River Rec. is open May-Sept., 7 days a week, beginning at 9 a.m. Life vests recommended, tennis shoes or other footwear a must, and children must be 8 year or older.
Floating Times: Saguaro Lake Ranch to Water Users 1/2 hr -- Water Users to Blue Point Bridge 1 1/2 hrs -- Blue Point Bridge to Goldfield 2 1/2 hrs -- Goldfield to Phon D Sutton 1 1/2 hrs -- Phon D Sutton to Tuber's Landing 2 1/2 hrs. Average float times at river flow rate of 1200-1800 cubic feet per second (ideal for tubing).
Contacts
Tonto National Forest
Mesa Ranger District: 480-610-3300
www.fs.fed.us/r3/tonto
Salt River Recreation: 480-984-3305
www.saltrivertubing.com
Fishing: Weekly Fishing Report
Hiking & Mountain Biking:
Easy hiking and excellent family or novice mountain biking Salt River Trail
Map
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