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Salt River Recreation Area Adventures

Salt River Recreation Area offers scenic river landscapes and diverse outdoor activities including kayaking, fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching in central Arizona’s Tonto National Forest.

Approximately 37,000
Acres Protected
Over 15
Miles of Trails
Estimated 400,000+
Annual Visitors
1986
Year Established

About Salt River Recreation Area

 

Salt River Recreation Area is a popular outdoor destination located within the Tonto National Forest near Mesa, Arizona. The area is centered around the Salt River, which flows through a rugged desert environment marked by Sonoran Desert vegetation and striking geological formations. The river provides a vital water source in the arid region, supporting diverse wildlife such as wild horses, bald eagles, and a variety of fish species. Historically, the Salt River area has significance for Native American communities, including the Apache and Pima tribes who inhabited the region for centuries. Today, visitors enjoy the blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities offered by the Salt River. The area is well-known for its wild horse viewing, kayaking and tubing on the river, fishing for warm-water species, and hiking through desert trails. Designated picnic areas and campgrounds provide convenient spots for family outings and extended stays. Notable landmarks include Granite Reef Dam, the Salt River Canyon, and stretches of the river featuring rapids and calm pools. The area's proximity to the Phoenix metropolitan area makes it an accessible escape for urban residents seeking outdoor adventure and nature experiences. Seasonal river flows vary with snowmelt and monsoon rains, influencing the best times for water sports and wildlife viewing. Salt River Recreation Area thus balances natural preservation with recreation, attracting anglers, paddlers, horse enthusiasts, and hikers throughout the year.

Highlights

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Granite Reef Dam and adjacent lagoon popular for fishing and wildlife watching

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Wild horse herds roaming freely along the riverbanks

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Salt River kayaking and tubing routes varying in difficulty

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Desert hiking trails offering views of Sonoran Desert flora and fauna

Notable Natural Features

Salt River

A primary watercourse running through the recreation area, offering fishing, paddling, and wildlife habitat.

Wild Horse Viewing Areas

Sections of riverbank where herds of feral horses can often be observed roaming freely.

Granite Reef Dam

A historic dam creating calm river pools popular for fishing and wildlife observation.