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Crazy Jug Viewpoint #142
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Great views of Crazy Jug Canyon, Tapeats Amphitheater, Steamboat Mountain and Great Thumb Mesa.Forest Road 425 is a sparsely traveled, primitive road through a valley of oak, aspen and ponderosa…
Historic Route 66 Mountain Bike Tour
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These abandoned sections of America's most famous highway are ideal for sturdy all-terrain bicycles. There are two loop sections, one at the bottom and one at the top of one of the steepest stretches…
Kanab Creek Wilderness
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Flowing from its origin some 50 miles to the north in southern Utah, Kanab Creek and its tributaries have cut a network of vertical-walled gorges deep into the Kanab and Kaibab Plateaus. Within these…
Kendrick Mountain Wilderness
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Kendrick Mountain Wilderness is located on the eastern edge of the Williams Ranger District, straddling a boundary with the Coconino National Forest. Ranging from just over 7,000 feet to 10,418 feet.…
Marble Viewpoint
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Marble Viewpoint offers a spectacular, panoramic view of House Rock Valley, Vermilion Cliffs, Marble Canyon, North Canyon and Saddle Mountain Wilderness.Here is cool, summer camping, with excellent…
Monument Viewpoint
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From the parking area you do a short walk on the Bill Hall Trail on the Forest Service land before entering into the National Park. In the Forest Service boundaries you travel thru a sparsely…
Saddle Mountain Wilderness
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Elevations range from 6,000 feet to over 8,000 feet. The name originates from the profile of a prominent ridge that appears from the distance as a "saddle", horn and all. Vegetation is diverse. It…
Sycamore Canyon Wilderness
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Established in 1935, this area contains a unique canyon-land environment. Sycamore Canyon cuts through the Mogollon Rim, then drops off the Colorado Plateau with an unmatched flourish of red rock…
Tusayan-Montane (formerly Ten-X) Campground
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The lovely Tusayan-Montane (formerly known as Ten-X) Campground is located 2 miles south of Tusayan and 47 miles north of Williams on U.S. Highway 180/AZ Highway 64. The campground is only…