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Pull off for the Alum Trailhead. Room for a few big rigs right along the road. There’s a dirt road you can drive on in addition to the pull off, not sure how far it goes or where it leads. Would not recommend driving on that road unless you have a 4WD, high clearance vehicle. Gorgeous views. The trail goes about 1.25 miles downhill to Gila River, where there are tent camping sites: one right next to the river and a few more along the path to the bridge.
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Pull off for the Alum Trailhead. Room for a few big rigs right along the road. There’s a dirt road you can drive on in addition to the pull off, not sure how far it goes or where it leads. Would not recommend driving on that road unless you have a 4WD, high clearance vehicle. Gorgeous views. The trail goes about 1.25 miles downhill to Gila River, where there are tent camping sites: one right next to the river and a few more along the path to the bridge.
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