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Blue Range Wilderness Area
Located in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona.
This 173,762-acre area, designated in 1933, is now completely within the state of Arizona. The other
29,304-acre portion in New Mexico became the new Blue Range Wilderness with passage of the 1980
New Mexico Wilderness Act.
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Lying at the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau, the Blue Range is rugged and beautiful with many
geologic and scenic attractions, including timbered ridges and deep canyons. The Mogollon Rim, made
famous as the "Tonto Rim" in Zane Grey's books, crosses the area from west to east. This rim, unique
both from geological and ecological standpoints, is further enhanced by the spectacular Blue River
Canyon and river. There is spruce and fir in the high country, and ponderosa pine, pinion and juniper in
lower areas.
Deer, elk, and other big and small game find food and shelter in the primitive area's more remote
reaches.
Trail access is fairly good, but prospective visitors are reminded that this is big, rough, generally dry
country.
For further information contact: Alpine Ranger District and Clifton Ranger District - Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest

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