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05.25
Fourth Fridays in Camp Verde
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05.25
12th Annual Zaki Gordon Institute Shorts Film Festival
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05.25
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Milwaukee Brewers
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Soar like an Eagle: SE Arizona Glider Flights over the San Pedro Valley NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
NOW TAKING RSVP's for morning, afternoon and sunset flights! Call 520.803.6713 and ask for Tony.
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Couple's Celebration
Think outside of the jewelry box and give your special someone something he or she really craves - quality time with you. For a birthday, anniversary, or "just because", the Couple's Celebration packa
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San Carlos Lake
San Carlos is one of eight lakes with desert surroundings created by damming rivers in the hills around Phoenix, and like the others it has quite a dramatic setting. Deep blue waters are framed by gaunt, rocky, cactus-speckled mountains – in this case, the foothills of the Gila, Mescal and Santa Teresa ranges.
San Carlos Lake lies within the 3,000-square-mile San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, the second largest in the state (after the Navajo), and is subject to tribal regulations – a permit is required for all hiking, fishing, camping and off-highway driving.
The lake is close to US 70, a main route between Phoenix and Lordsburg, New Mexico, and is reached by IR 3 which loops around the south side, over the dam then north toward the capital town of San Carlos.
For More Information
P.O. Box 97
San Carlos, AZ 85550
(928) 475-2343


