Salt River--Coon Bluff Recreation Area

Salt River--Coon Bluff Recreation Area

Salt River Official Website

Birds of Interest

Vermilion Flycatchers are frequently seen from the picnic area.

About this Location

This area has a nice variety of habitats from sandbars to mesquite woodlands to rocky cliffs. A trail leads upstream to river access.

About Salt River

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Arizona's iconic Salt River has been a source of innovation and recreation for Greater Phoenix residents area for thousands of years. The 200-mile river provides much of the water supply for Greater Phoenix, thanks to canals, pipelines, and reservoirs; the latter of which creates many of the nearby lakes that visitors enjoy: Saguaro, Canyon, Apache, and Roosevelt lakes all act as reservoirs for the Salt River. 

The best-known segment of the river (formally the Lower Salt River) is located about 40 minutes from downtown Phoenix in Mesa, where visitors and locals go mainly for two reasons: tubing and wild horses. 

Because the Lower Salt River is located in the Tonto National Forest, you will need to purchase a recreational day pass to explore the area. Passes can be purchased at multiple stores and gas stations throughout Greater Phoenix, as well as directly on-site. 

Features

  • Restrooms on site

  • Entrance fee

  • Roadside viewing

  • Wheelchair accessible trail

Content from Salt River Official Website

Last updated July 15, 2023