Camp Bowie to Camp Goodwin, A. T.
| To | Miles. | Miles. | Description. |
| [1]Forks of Road | 6 | 6 | Water usually: good grass. Left fork to Tank, half mile distant. |
| Water Holes | 30 | 36 | Water usually; good grass, near forks, on right side of road. |
| First Camp on Gila River. | 27 | 63 | Water; grass scarce. |
| Second Camp on Gila River | 11 | 74 | Water; grass scarce. |
| Camp Goodwin | 14 | 88 |
- [1] The Tank always contains water. The road from the Tank to
the Gila is over a grassy plain with no water in dry season, excepting
at Water Holes, near the Junction with the old road along the Rio de
Sauz. There water is usually found on the right-hand side of the road.
There is another road to Camp Goodwin, via San Simon, (seventeen and a half miles) and thence down the Rio de Sauz, joining the above road at Water Holes, (thirty-one miles) making the distance about eleven miles longer.