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Montezuma's Castle
- Cliff Dwelling
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Montezuma Castle National Monument
Despite the name, the ruins within this monument are neither castle nor Aztec dwelling -- as the reference...
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Out of Africa Wildlife Park
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. And zebras and giraffes and wildebeests, oh yes. That's what you'll...
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Fort Verde State Historical Park
- Fun at the Fort
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Montezuma Well
- Limestone Sinkhole
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Out of Africa Wildlife Park
- Encounter the Wilds of Africa in Arizona
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Coleman Trail #108
- Typical of this pine-covered high-elevation area, there are good views of the Verde Valley, the Cottonwood area, and the red rock country above Sedona.
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Little Yeager Trail # 533
- This trail is a portion of a system of trails that can be used as a round-trip loop. Starting at the trailhead on Highway 89A, one can take either TR #28 or TR #533 to the east.
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Verde Rim Trail #161
- The views from this long trail are spectacular. Most impressive is the general view of the extremely rugged country below this rim to the Verde River.
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View Point Trail
- This is one of a number of well-maintained trails serving the Mingus Mountain recreation area and campgrounds. The trails in this area and at these high elevations offer splendid views to the east of the Verde Valley.
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Black Canyon Trail #114
- This is an excellent hiking and riding trail that provides panoramic views of the Verde Valley, the red rock country above Sedona, and as far as the San Francisco Peaks.
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Nelson Trail # 159
- This trail was originally, and still serves as, a service trail for the livestock industry. It does serve as part of the network of trails traversing the Pine Mountain Wilderness.
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North Mingus Trail #105
- This trail, used in combination with TR #106 and TR #105A, makes for an attractive loop route, allowing day trips that return to the Mingus Mountain campground area.
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Gaddes Canyon #110
- This trail is popular to campers on Mingus Mountain because it provides an easy day hike from the campground to the points overlooking Gaddes Canyon.
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Willow Springs Trail #12
- This high elevation trail is a connector trail linking other longer trails that provide access to the Pine Mountain Wilderness Area, Pine Mountain itself, and the Verde Rim.
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Oxbow Trail
- This trail provides access to the Cedar Bench Wilderness. Portions of the trail provide views of the Gap Creek drainage which contains a perennial stream.
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Yeager Cabin Trail #11
- This trail is used mainly as a connection between TR #28 and TR #533, thus making possible a round-trip loop back to the trailheads on Highway 89A.
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Chasm Creek Trail
- The trail has a fairly significant elevational gradient of about 2000 feet from the grasslands at the eastern extremities of the trail to about 5600 feet where the trail exits the wilderness on the west.
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Pine Flat Trail #165
- This trail was originally a livestock service trail connecting to line cabins. The vegetation consists of scattered stands of ponderosa pine, juniper, pinyon pine, and oaks.
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Yeager Canyon Trail #28
- This trail on the west slope of Mingus Mountain offers fine views of Lonesome Valley, the Prescott Valley area, and the Bradshaw Mountains.
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Pine Mountain #14
- This is another in the system of trails serving hikers and horseback riders traveling in the Pine Mountain Wilderness. From this trail you can get some nice views of the Pine Mountain.
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Cold Water Trail
- This trail was originally used by the military as a connection between Ft. McDowell and Ft. Lincoln in Camp Verde. It was a route for moving men and materials between these two Army forts and to the Bloody Basin area.
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Fort Verde State Historic Park
Just south of Montezuma Castle and Montezuma Well, in the town of Camp Verde, you'll find Fort Verde...
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