On November 28, 1990, Congress created the Gila Box, one of only two Riparian National Conservation Areas in the nation. Four perennial waterways - the Gila River, Bonita Creek, Eagle Creek, and San Francisco River - are the lifeblood of this remarkable place. Not only does the RNCA hold one of the most significant riparian zones in the southwest, it offers tremendous recreational opportunities.
The Basics
Location:
10 miles south of Clifton
Operator:
Bureau of Land Management
Total Sites:
7 Sites
Pet Policy:
Pets must be restrained or on a leash.
Reservation Info:
Reservations Not Accepted
RV Hookups:
None
Season:
Year round
Price:
$5
Phone:
928-348-4400
Amenities
Drinking Water
Flush Toilets
Cooking Grills
Picnic Tables
Pets Allowed
Directions
10 miles south of Clifton within the Gila Box Riparian NCA