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On saguaro lake, this recreation area starts out with an easily accessed main beach with a large parking lot and a large beach open to the public. Keep in mind, dogs are not allowed on the first beach.
All of this area contains wild horses, especially in the summer time. I have included a map of the area with numbers for reference. I will detail each number, what you have there, how to get there and what you need, etc.
1) Cliff jumping site somewhere on there, hard to see from satellite. This can be accessed by boat OR from the main marina. Main marina is not pictured. If you park at main marina and take parking lot east, at end of the lot next to a small pier (i guess its a pier) there is a walking trail. Take the trail east for a few minutes and you are there. Several cliffs to jump from from smaller ones for kids to ones so high I wont even jump on them. (Primary marina requires Tonto pass for parking)
2)Primary butcher jones beach. Can be very crowded. Picnic benches, charcoal grills, bathrooms. East side of beach has a hiking trail
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https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/arizona/butcher-jones-trailButcher Jones Trail is a 8.9 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Mesa, Arizona that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and birding and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
3) Cove 1: You might be able to get here in a 2wd trucks. Cars can make it but there is sand. I encourage 4x4 only to go back here. In the northeast section of the butcher jones parking lot is a cattle guard one lane trail that leads into the desert. Then the red line starts. Moderate hills and lots of sand. You do come down a steep hill into the first wash and take it south all the way down to cove 1. Cove one is usually jeeps, rhinos, trucks and etc only and typically less crowded than the main beach that anyone can get to but it still does get pretty crowded.
Cove one on a busy day:
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4)Spine between cove one and cove two. Hike up or drive but driving takes skill as you have steep cliffs all around you. At the end where I circled is a fun cliff to jump from.
On the spine:
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5) Cove 2: Similar to cove one but harder to get to, more hills to climb, 4x4 highly recommended. Cove 2 is less popular and has easy access to hike to #4. I almost never go to cove one, I use this cove or the further in coves to avoid people and trash (even though cove 2 has its share of people and trash)
The same busy day view of cove one but looking at cove 2:
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