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Tonto National Forest As the fifth largest
forest in the United States, the Tonto National
Forest occupies nearly three million acres of land
and is one of the most-visited forests in the U.S.
(approximately 5.8 million visitors annually). Its
boundaries are Phoenix to the south, the Mogollon
Rim to the north and the San Carlos and Fort Apache
Indian reservations to the east.
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Prescott National Forest Comprised of about
1.25 million acres, the Prescott borders three
other National Forests in Arizona: Kaibab,
Coconino, and Tonto. Roughly half of the forest
lies west of the city of Prescott, Arizona, in the
Juniper, Santa Maria, Sierra Prieta, and Bradshaw
Mountains. The other half of the Forest lies east
of Prescott and takes in the Black Hills, Mingus
Mountain, Black Mesa, and the headwaters of the
Verde River.
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Kaibab National Forest The Kaibab
(pronounced kie bab) is one of six National Forests
in Arizona operating under the care of the USDA
Forest Service and here to serve our visitors at
work and play! Whether it's a visit to Sycamore
Canyon, Kendrick Mountain or Kanab Creek, visitors
will not be disappointed with the natural pleasures
that await in the Kaibab National Forest. If you
are a citizen of the United States, you are one of
its proud owners. If you are from foreign lands,
you are an honored guest. In either case, we hope
your visit with us will be an enjoyable and
rewarding experience. Read More
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Coconino National Forest The Coconino
National Forest is one of the most diverse National
Forests in the country with landscapes ranging from
the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to Ponderosa Pine
Forests, to alpine tundra. Explore mountains and
canyons, fish forest lakes and wade in lazy creeks
and streams.
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Coronado National Forest The Coronado
National Forest covers 1,780,000 acres of
southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.
Elevations range from 3000 feet to 10,720 feet in
twelve widely scattered mountain ranges or "sky
islands" that rise dramatically from the desert
floor, supporting plant communities as biologically
diverse as those encountered on a trip from Mexico
to Canada.
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Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest The
Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests,
administered as one national forest, encompass over
two million acres of magnificent mountain country
in east-central Arizona. The Sitgreaves National
Forest was named for Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves, a
government topographical engineer who conducted the
first scientific expedition across Arizona in the
early 1850’s. On the Sitgreaves, the major
attractions for the visitors from the desert are
the Mogollon Rim and eight cold-water lakes. From
the Mogollon Rim’s 7,600- foot elevation, vista
points provide inspiring views of the low lands to
the south. The Rim (pronounced: muggy-own) extends
two hundred miles from Flagstaff into western New
Mexico. The Apache National Forest ranges in
elevation from 3,500 feet to nearly 11,500 feet and
is named for the tribes that settled in this area.
The area from Mount Baldy east to Escudilla
Mountain is often referred to as the White
Mountains of Arizona. From the edge of the Mogollon
Rim south of Hannagan Meadow the land drops
precipitously into the high desert around Clifton.
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