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Munds Mountain Wilderness

Located in the Coconino National Forest in Arizona.

Munds Mountain Wilderness preserves many of the unique red rock formations just east of Sedona, as well as some of the traditional high mesas common to the area. Elevations range from 3,600 feet to 6,800 feet. The country is characterized by moderate to steep slopes along Mogollon Rim.

Munds and Lee Mountains are unique geologic areas along the Mogollon Rim, including extensive outcroppings of Coconino and Supai sandstone on the cliff faces, and ramp basalt flows throughout.

There is a great diversity of vegetation and wiidlife species and outstanding riparian habitat in upper Woods Canyon. Desert sage-brush, desert grass and short grass plains, oak brush, chaparrai, oak woodland, and pinon-juniper woodland types are common. There are small concentrations of ponderosa pine, and the major drainages contain vital riparian zones.

This wilderness is perfect for those who enjoy more primitive recreation such as hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, swimming, bird watching, rock climbing, and hunting. The area is a photographers delight due to the red rock formations and rugged vistas.

For further information contact: Sedona Ranger District - Coconino National Forest



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