Tucson to Camp Bowie, A. T.
| To | Miles. | Miles. | Description. |
| Fork to Camp Goodwin | 65 | 65 | Left fork to Camp Goodwin. |
| [1]Junction of Road from Camp Crittenden | 3 | 68 | |
| Sulphur Springs | 12 | 80 | Water brackish; grass and wood scarce. |
| Camp Bowie | 24 | 105 |
- [1] Half a mile further the road forks to the left, to Camp Goodwin.
The grasses in Arizona nearly all come up from the root, unlike those of California, which grow from the seed. Therefore, in Arizona, if there should be a year without rain, stock would not die of starvation. The nutritious gramma grass does not appear to run to seed at all.