Salt River Canyon in Arizona State

Salt River Canyon

Located in the Tonto National Forest, this hypnotic mix of jagged rocks, desert shrubs, and gushing rivers is one of the most underrated attractions in Arizona.

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Salt River Canyon Details

Located in the Tonto National Forest, this hypnotic mix of jagged rocks, desert shrubs, and gushing rivers is one of the most underrated attractions in Arizona. You won’t find any official trails or paths, which means more adventurous travelers will enjoy the peace and solitude of venturing the canyon on their own. The central part of the canyon is bisected by the Salt River, which only flows from March to May before drying up in the arid desert heat. During this time, you will find white-water rafters and kayakers exploring the banks and leaping across the numerous rapids and side creeks. The foliage also tends to be lusher and greener, making this one of the best times to visit.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Salt River Canyon

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30.2 mi away

From the Desert to Tall Pines Scenic Road

If you are looking for peace and solitude, then consider a road trip along this 75-mile byway.

36.5 mi away

Tonto National Monument

The Salt River has long provided a rare source of water to residents of Arizona's Sonoran Desert, and the Salt River Valley was populated and farmed by the Salado people during the 13th-15th centuries.

38.2 mi away

Apache Trail Historic Road

This rugged, primarily unpaved road twists and turns through some of Arizona's most rural landscapes.

39.7 mi away

White River Scenic Road

Located in the Fort Apache Reservation, this 10-mile road is a leisurely drive amongst pine and fir forests and desert rock canyons.

39.7 mi away

White Mountain Scenic Road

Take this 123-mile trip through Arizona's second-largest mountain range to see pine forests, lush valleys, and eroded limestone cliffs.