Tonto Creek (segments)

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Tonto Creek (segments) refers to portions of a perennial stream in central Arizona that flow through the rugged, forested terrain of Tonto National Forest and support diverse riparian habitats and recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river reach
stream segment
accessedVia forest roads in Tonto National Forest
contributesTo Salt River watershed NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecoregion Arizona transition zone
flowsThrough Mogollon Rim foothills NERFINISHED
forested landscapes
rugged canyon terrain
hasGeomorphology broader alluvial valley sections
cobble and gravel streambed in many reaches
narrow canyon sections
hasHabitat aquatic habitat for native fishes
gallery forest
riparian woodland
hasHydrology perennial flow in many reaches
hasVegetation cottonwood trees
riparian shrubs and grasses
sycamore trees
willow trees
hydrologicRegion Lower Colorado River Basin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Gila County, Arizona NERFINISHED
Tonto National Forest NERFINISHED
central Arizona
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
partOf Tonto Creek NERFINISHED
state Arizona
subjectTo flash flooding
seasonal flow variation
supports amphibian habitat
diverse riparian vegetation
wildlife habitat for birds
wildlife habitat for mammals
usedFor camping
fishing
hiking
off‑highway vehicle access at some crossings
recreation
swimming
watercourseType perennial stream
waterQualityConcern recreation‑related disturbance
sedimentation from upland erosion
withinProtectedArea Tonto National Forest NERFINISHED

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Tonto National Forest (partial) contains Tonto Creek (segments)
subject surface form: Tonto National Forest