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Copyright: DJ Craig - All Rights Reserved
Copyright: DJ Craig - All Rights Reserved
The Tonto National Forest encompasses approximately 2.8 million acres ranging in elevation from 1300 feet near the lower Salt River to over 7,700 feet at Aztec Peak. The forest contains a variety of habitats that include coniferous forests and woodlands, chaparral, grassland, desert scrub, riparian and aquatic. This diversity supports complex assemblages of wildlife and plants.
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The Tonto National Forest is a mecca for bird watchers. There are hundreds of different species that call this forest home. From its towering wooded pine forest and its sprawling deserts, Gila County offers the Birder an opportunity like none other. Below are several areas that have been documented as excellent bird viewing habitats. For a complete list click on the button below.