Dating from 1250CE to 1450CE, the cliff-dwellings and artifacts at Tonto National Monument shed light on how the Salado people might have lived. That was our main stop along the Apache Trail whole-day road trip. Also, on our way to our boondocking spot near Tortilla Flats, the road was overflowing and we had to drive over it with our travel trailer.
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