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Mogollon Rim Ranger District

Coconino County, Arizona

Overview

The Mogollon Rim is a rugged escarpment that forms the southern limit of the Colorado Plateau. It extends across the entire forest and provides excellent views within Plateau Country and Desert Canyon Country as well. Dropping as much as 2,000 feet in some areas, the Rim provides some of the most far-reaching scenery in Arizona. Views stretch from its rocky precipice to Four Peaks of the Mazatzals northeast of Phoenix. Needless to say, sightseeing is a favorite activity along the Rim, but this forest area also boasts a historic system of hiking and horseback trails, a couple of picturesque lakes for boating and fishing, and backcountry skiing for wilderness adventurers. The Mogollon Rim is home to Camp Colley , an outdoor adventure camp at Little Moqui, run by the City of Phoenix, Parks and Recreation. The photo above (see larger view ) was taken by Mark Hickcox, Civil Engineer Tech on the Mogollon Rim District, from the Hutch Mountain Lookout Tower in the summer of 2011. It is looking south-east toward Long Lake. Recreation activities for the Mogollon Rim District: Campgrounds Trails Wilderness Areas, Boating/Fishing Sites, Scenic Drives More information Road Status Forest Orders

Amenities

  • WaterNo
  • ElectricNo
  • PetsNo
  • ReservableNo

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