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From canyons to prairies, peaks to plateaus, the Kaibab National Forest, which is nestled on the Colorado Plateau, offers layers of opportunity for discovery. The Mogollon Rim forms the southern boundary while extending to the north almost to the Utah border. Meanwhile, the majestic Grand Canyon National Park bisects the center of the forest.

Elevations range from about 3,000 feet to 10,418 feet at the top of Kendrick Mountain. Beginning in low elevation grasslands and sagebrush, the forest steps up through forests of pinyon-juniper and ponderosa pine to fir, spruce and aspen. Summer temperatures range from 50° F at night to 80-90° F during the day. Summer thunderstorms, known as the monsoon, can build up quickly, especially during July and August. Snow is common from December through March.

In all, the entire Kaibab National Forest is approximately 1.6 million acres. This includes four designated wilderness areas totaling about 114,845 acres that are managed for challenge and solitude. The Kaibab Plateau-North Rim Scenic Byway winds through meadows and forest ending at Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim. Opportunities for recreation including developed facilities such as campgrounds, picnic areas and viewpoints are plentiful.

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Timp & North Timp Viewpoints

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Both Timp Viewpoint and North Timp Viewpoint offer spectacular views into the Grand Canyon. Visitors are treated to a panorama that includes the Powell Plateau, Steamboat Mountain, Great Thumb Mesa…

Tusayan-Montane (formerly Ten-X) Campground

Site Open
Hiking
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…

White Horse Lake Campground

Site Closed
Water Activities Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This campground is 19 miles southeast of Williams and offers excellent opportunities for hiking, mountain biking and wildlife watching.A trail following the lakeshore and one to Sycamore Canyon…

Williams & Forest Service Visitor Center

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning
Address: 200 West Railroad Avenue, Williams, AZ 86046-2899Phone: 928-635-4061Hours: Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Open 7 days a week except for Easter Sunday, 4th of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day…