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5th Annual Gila River Festival

Planning Your Trip

Travel Time From Silver City to the Cliff-Gila Valley ~30 miles, 40 minutes From Silver City to the Gila Cliff Dwellings Contact Station ~ 45 miles, 2 hours

Festival Food In Silver City, a variety of grocery stores, delis, and restaurants is available. See the Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce website: www.silvercity.org

In the Cliff-Gila Valley, the Valley Market (closed on Sunday) in Gila offers deli sandwiches and limited groceries.

Along the Trail of the Mountain Spirits National Scenic Byway, meals are available at Lake Roberts, Mimbres, San Lorenzo and Pinos Altos. For more information, please visit www.tmsbyway.com or www.silvercity.org.

Lodging In Silver City, a wide variety of options is available. See the Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce website: www.silvercity.org or call 800.548.9378.

In the Cliff-Gila Valley, there are a few options. See the Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce website: www.silvercity.org or call 800.548.9378.

Along the Trail of the Mountain Spirits National Scenic Byway, lodging is available at Mimbres/Georgetown, Lake Roberts, Gila Hot Springs, Pinos Altos. For more information, please visit www.tmsbyway.com or www.silvercity.org.

For camping, see the Gila National Forest: www.fs.fed.us/r3/gila. The Mogollon Box Campground is located at the end of Box Canyon Rd. (NM 293) in Cliff, but is not listed on the website. Inquire at 575.388.8201.

Festival Maps

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1. Farmers’ Market
Main Street Plaza between
7th and 8th next to the Big Ditch

2. Lois Duffy Art
211-C N. Texas St.

3. Silco Theater
311 N. Bullard St.

4. Silver City Visitors Center
201 N. Hudson St.




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305A N Cooper Street
Silver City, NM 88061
575.538.8078 voice/fax
info@gilaconservation.org

Organized in 1984 to protect the free flow of the Gila and San Francisco Rivers and the wilderness characteristics of the Gila and Aldo Leopold Wilderness areas, the Gila Conservation Coalition (GCC) is a partnership of local environmental and conservation groups and concerned individuals that promote conservation of the Upper Gila River Basin and surrounding lands.

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We gratefully acknowledge the continued support of the McCune Charitable Foundation.