Rest stop along US 60/77 featuring an old bridge (walking access only) and a new bridge (motor vehicles only). Depending on the season, this is the …
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Jun 12, 2024
The scenic drive was amazing, it was like driving thru mini Grand Canyon. We stopped at the rest area and walked down to the river so I can feel the water( I have this thing about touching water wher… Full review by Diana B
Apr 18, 2024
This is a fun drive with great scenery. You can stop along the way at the pullouts, and then walk across the old bridge at the bottom by the rest stop. Totally worth it. Full review by vacation-dad12
Jan 27, 2024
We took a different route than usual on our travel between Albuquerque and Tucson and were sure glad we did. We had no idea this was here and it is so worth the few extra minutes. The Salt River Can… Full review by montanapescado
Towing a 35’ fifth wheel with a height of 13’6”, any low overpasses or tunnels that would be a problem
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Below is a description of part of the drive. There are passing lanes so slower vehicles don't impede traffic. I don't recall any low overpasses. "With a cliff-hugging road and hairpin …
Below is a description of part of the drive. There are passing lanes so slower vehicles don't impede traffic. I don't recall any low overpasses. "With a cliff-hugging road and hairpin turns, the switchbacks down the Salt River Canyon is one of the most exciting portions of the drive. "
I'm coming from Globe. I really want to see the small falls. How do I get there? Is this map area correct or is it leading me somewhere else? I'll be driving back to globe after.
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Are you wanting to see Cibecue Falls? That is a hike of a couple of miles off the drive thru the canyon.
Rt 60 takes you through Salt Canyon. It's a decent highway, our sedan handled it fine. If you're traveling it in winter, a 4-wheel drive might be worth considering, and you'd want to keep …
Rt 60 takes you through Salt Canyon. It's a decent highway, our sedan handled it fine. If you're traveling it in winter, a 4-wheel drive might be worth considering, and you'd want to keep a sharp eye on the weather. The canyon was impressive in dry weather, but don't think I'd like to drive it in ice and snow.