approx 2 blocks
125 East Hollamon Street
Fun at the Fort...
approx 2 blocks
125 E. Holloman St
approx 2 blocks
125 E Hollaman St
Fun at the fort...
approx 8 blocks
Encounter the wilds of Africa...
approx 3 miles
13th-century cliff dwelling...
approx 3 miles
Limestone sinkhole...
approx 3 miles
527 S Main St
Exit 289 off I-17
approx 3 miles
2800 Montezuma Castle Highway
Cliff Dwelling...
approx 5 miles
4020 North Cherry Creek Road
Encounter the Wilds of Africa in Arizona...
approx 6 miles
4286 Branding Iron Place
Take Exit 293 from I-17 and drive four miles
Limestone Sinkhole...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
This trail on the west slope of Mingus Mountain offers fine views of Lonesome Valley, the Prescott Valley area, and the Bradshaw Mountains...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...
approx 6 miles
P.O. Box 670
300 East Highway 260
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...