Prescott National Forest, Arizona
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The Forest is located about 70 air miles northwest of Phoenix, Arizona, contains approximately 1,237,000 acres, and is composed of two distinct divisions. The eastern portion of the Forest, which forms the headwaters of the Verde River (sections of this river have been designated as a component of the Wild and Scenic River System), is bordered on the north by the Kaibab National Forest, on the east by the Coconino National Forest, and on the south by the Tonto National Forest. The western portion of the Forest, which includes the Bradshaw and Santa Maria mountain ranges, is separated from the eastern portion by a broad patchwork of state, private, and other Federal lands. It forms the southern and western boundaries of the town of Prescott, the first capital of the territory of Arizona.
| | Directions: | Please visit our map for help in getting there. From Prescott, US highway 89 and alt 89 north provide quick access to the forest.
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USDA Forest Service
344 South Cortez Street
Prescott,
AZ
86303
Phone: 928-443-8000
Email: Mailroom_R3_Prescott@fs.fed.us
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| Prescott National Forest |
| Recreation Opportunities |
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| Autotouring
| Biking
| Boating
| Camping
| Climbing
| Fish Hatcheries
| Fishing
| Hiking
| Historic/Cultural Sites
| Horseback Riding
| Hunting
| Off-Highway Vehicle Access
| Recreational Vehicles
| Wildlife Viewing
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