San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation
The San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation was first established in 1871 by President Grant on 1.8 million acres. It shares the northern border with the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation.
There is excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing, photography, and bird watching. Over 218 species of birds have been recorded on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
There is excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing, photography, and bird watching. Over 218 species of birds have been recorded on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
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San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation
Box O
San Carlos, AZ 85550
United States
Box O
San Carlos, AZ 85550
United States
Phone 1 (928) 475-2579
Fax 1 (928) 475-2569
Related Attractions
Cassadore Springs
Cassadore Springs is a small picnic area and campground north of the town of San Carlos in the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
San Carlos, Arizona
San Carlos is the largest settlement in the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.
San Carlos Lake
San Carlos Lake covers 19,500 acres of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Known for its bass fishing, the lake was created by the 880-foot Coolidge Dam, dedicated in 1930.
Talkalai Lake
Talkalai Lake is a fishing lake north of the town of San Carlos in the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation.