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Facility NameDescriptionActivities
Little Black Mountain Petroglyph Site The site contains some outstanding rock art, representing 6,000 years of human habitation and use. The site has over 500 individual rock-art designs and elements on the cliffs and boulders more more... Historic/Cultural Sites
Little Creek Campground Elevation 6380 feet. 10 camp sites, two outhouses, and ramadas for protection from the elements. Nice 25-acre reservoir provides boating and fishing spring through fall, although speedboating is more more... Camping , Fishing , Hunting , Picnic , Winter Sports
Little Sahara Recreation Area Elevation 5000 - 5400 feet. These rolling dunes are comprised of 60,000 acres of free-moving sand dunes, sagebrush flats, and juniper-covered hills. The dunes are an ideal dune-buggy playground, more more... Camping , Hiking , Offhighway Vehicles , Picnic
Lonesome Beaver Campground Elevation 8000 feet. 5 campsites at the base of Mount Ellen, towering above at 11,500 feet. Tour the Bull Creek Pass Backcountry Byway for sights of geologic wonders and perhaps a glimpse of some of more more... Camping , Hiking , Hunting , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
McMillan Spring Campground Elevation 8400 feet. 10 campsites in the remote and beautiful Henry Mountains, the last major land mass in the west to be mapped. This area was well-used by pre-Columbian cultures like the Fremont. more more... Biking , Camping , Hiking , Hunting , Picnic , Wildlife Viewing
Mokaac Trail Scenic views, chance wildlife sightings and a sense of history await you on the Mokaac Trail. Mokaac Trail was once part of a main road onto the western Arizona Strip beginning in the early 1900's. more more... Hiking , Horseback Riding , Pets
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail Led by Brigham Young, roughly 70,000 Mormons traveled along the Mormon Pioneer Trail from 1846 to 1869 in order to escape religious persecution. The general route is from Nauvoo, Illinois, to Salt more more... Autotouring , Museum/Visitor Center
Mt. Trumbull Schoolhouse This is a historic schoolhouse that has been restored and is open to the public. The old schoolhouse holds fond memories for those who received some or all of their education there. It functioned as more more... Autotouring , Historic/Cultural Sites
Mule Canyon Ruin Mule Canyon Ruin is a classic ancestral Puebloan (previously called Anasazi) archaeological site that has been stabilized and interpreted for the public. The site, displaying a kiva, small tower, and more more... Autotouring , Biking , Hiking , Historic/Cultural Sites
Natural Bridges National Monument Natural Bridges protects some of the finest examples of ancient stone architecture in the southwest. Located on a tree-covered mesa cut by deep sandstone canyons, three natural bridges formed where more more... Autotouring , Camping , Hiking , Museum/Visitor Center , Picnic
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