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Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Archeological team members measuring side wall of cave, August 2004. Photo by Barry Nielsen Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument is located in the Gila Wilderness inside the Gila National Forest. Within a few miles of the Cliff Dwellings, elevations range from around 5,700 to 7,300 feet above sea level. In the immediate vicinity of the Cliff Dwellings, elevations range from 5,700 to about 6,000 feet. The terrain is rugged, with steep-sided canyons cut by shallow rivers; forested with ponderosa pine, Gambel"s oak, Douglas fir, New Mexico juniper, pinon pine, and alligator juniper (among others); and usually dry. July and August are the rainy months, with possibly a short but intense rain each day. Monthly rainfall can vary from almost three inches in August to a third of an inch in May, the driest month. Precipitation in winter ranges from about half an inch per month to an inch and a half. During the summer daytime highs average in the nineties while nighttime lows can reach into the fifties. During the winters daytime highs can be in the fifties, while nighttime lows can reach into the teens. The most common large mammals encountered are mule deer and elk. Black bear and mountain lion are in the area, but are seldom seen. Coyotes can sometimes be heard at night. Because the Gila National Forest plays a role in the reintroduction of the Mexican gray wolf. Wolves may be in the area, but encountering them would be rare. The most common birds in the vicinity of the monument are vultures, ravens, crows, hawks, hummingbirds, and various songbirds.

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