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Juniper Mesa Wilderness

Located in the Prescott National Forest in Arizona.

Established in 1984, the 7,640-acre Juniper Mesa Wilderness is characterized by the flat topped mesa from which the wilderness derived its name. The steep southern slopes are covered principally with pinon pines and Utah juniper, and the northern slopes are predominantly vegetated by ponderosa pine and alligator juniper.

A great variety of wildlife can be found in the area. Black bear, elk, mule deer, bobcat, and Abert's squirrel are relatively common. There are no perennial water sources present, and the reliability of springs may be questioned during long periods of dry weather.

There are maintained wilderness trails and public access points currently in existence. It is recommended that topographic maps be ordered prior to a visit.

For further information contact: Chino Valley Ranger District - Prescott National Forest



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