Salome Wilderness is a wilderness area encompassing approximately 18,530 acres within the Sierra Ancha Mountains of Gila County, Arizona. This rugged landscape is characterized by deep canyons, particularly Salome Canyon, and features perennial streams like Salome and Workman Creeks, which carve through pink granite. Elevations range from 2,600 feet to 6,500 feet, creating diverse environments suitable for several sports like hiking. The area is known for its challenging terrain and opportunities for solitude.
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8.40km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Salome Wilderness is a wilderness area located in Gila County, Arizona, within the Sierra Ancha Mountains. It encompasses approximately 18,530 acres and is characterized by rugged canyons, perennial streams like Salome and Workman Creeks, and varied elevations ranging from 2,600 feet to 6,500 feet.
The primary outdoor activity available in Salome Wilderness is hiking. The area offers a challenging environment for exploration, with unique geological formations and creek beds. One hiking route is available on komoot, rated an average of 5.0 stars.
Salome Wilderness features one hiking route on komoot. This route has an average rating of 5.0 stars from visitors. For more detailed information, consult the dedicated guide: Hiking in Salome Wilderness.
Key natural features include Salome and Workman Creeks, which carve through a striking canyon with slot-like formations in pink granite. The area also features rugged bedrock outcroppings, culminating in Hell's Hole, and a significant elevation range up to Hopkins Mountain.
'The Jug,' also known as Salome Jug, is a popular destination within the wilderness. It is known for its unique canyon experience, which includes natural waterslides, downclimbs, waterfalls, and slot canyons. Navigation through 'The Jug' can involve swimming through large pools.
Spring and fall are considered the best seasons to visit Salome Wilderness. These periods offer favorable conditions for exploring the rugged terrain and canyons.
Information regarding specific permits is not provided. Visitors are recommended to contact the administering Forest Service District for the most up-to-date regulations and requirements before their trip.
Information regarding dog-friendly policies is not explicitly stated. Visitors should contact the Pleasant Valley Ranger District of the Tonto National Forest for current regulations on pets within the wilderness area.
Group sizes are limited to 15 people within Salome Wilderness. A 14-day stay limit is also enforced for visitors.
More information about Salome Wilderness can be found on the U.S. Forest Service website. The area is administered by the Tonto National Forest. For specific details, consult the guide: Hiking in Salome Wilderness.
Salome Wilderness is administered by the Pleasant Valley Ranger District of the Tonto National Forest. They can be reached by phone at +1-928-462-4300 for current information and inquiries.
Elevations in Salome Wilderness range significantly. The lowest points are around 2,600 feet at the lower end of Salome Creek, while the highest points reach approximately 6,500 feet at Hopkins Mountain.

