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The gila valley has a beautiful mountain named Mount Graham

Mt Graham stands at 10724 feet tall and is home to an inbred sequel called the mt Graham red squirrel which is on the endangered species list

Gila valley

And the things you'd like to know :)

There are a few lakes in the valley that are great for fishing and swimming

Not to mention natural hot springs
WILDLIFE!!!

The gila valley is full of animals and some can be dangerous like this gila monster. it's important to know that some wildlife should not be messed with by anyone without training. Not only for the people's safety, but for the safety of the animals.

Not all the animals are dangerous but be shur to watch your step.

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