Welcome to Tonto National Forest

Home Page PhotoThe Tonto National Forest, Arizona, embraces almost 3 million acres of rugged and spectacularly beautiful country, ranging from Saguaro cactus-studded desert to pine-forested mountains beneath the Mogollon Rim. This variety in vegetation and range in altitude (from 1,300 to 7,900 feet) offers outstanding recreational opportunities throughout the year, whether it's lake beaches or cool pine forest.

As the fifth largest forest in the United States, the Tonto National Forest is one of the most-visited “urban” forests in the U.S. (approximately 5.8 million visitors annually). Its boundaries are Phoenix to the south, the Mogollon Rim to the north and the San Carlos and Fort Apache Indian reservations to the east.  More

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Sunchief Mill Site public comments wanted

Tonto National Forest, Globe Ranger District

Tonto National Forest officials are requesting public comment on the Draft Report of the Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) for the Sunchief Mill Site, located on the Globe Ranger District, Globe, Ariz.  All public comments are are due by close of business, Monday, April 16, 2012. 


BOATER WARNING: Floating “islands” at Saguaro Lake

Floating reed islands in Saguaro Lake are a hazard

Floating masses of vegetation at Saguaro Lake have been recently observed.  These masses of vegetation can vary in size, but the largest ones can be very hazardous if they are hit at speed with a watercraft. 


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Successful partnership protects Rim Country communities from wildfire threat

Payson, Ariz. (February 22, 2012).  During the Arizona wildfire season in 2011, nearly 2,000 fires scorched more than a million acres.