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Tonto National Forest

At 2,969,602 acres (12,018 km²), Tonto National Forest is the largest of the six national forests in Arizona, and has interesting, diverse scenery, with elevation ranging from 1,400 feet (427 m) in the Sonoran Desert to pine-forested mountains on the Mogollon Rim (pronounced muggy-own) at 7,400 feet (2,256 m). The fifth largest national forest in the United States and is managed by USDA Forest Service. The Tonto National Forest boundaries are Phoenix to the south, the Mogollon Rim to the north and the San Carlos and Fort Apache Indian Reservation to the east.

Lakes, Rivers and Streams

Tonto National Forest has 6 notable cold water lakes:

  • Bartlett Reservoir
  • Horseshoe Reservoir

The next four are created by the Salt River chain of dams:

See also

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Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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