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Mogollon Rim National Forest adventures

Mogollon Rim National Forest Adventures

Mogollon Rim National Forest features dramatic cliffs and extensive pine forests that offer a diverse range of outdoor recreation across central Arizona's high country.

1,173,000
Acres Protected
300+
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
1908
Year Established

About Mogollon Rim National Forest

Mogollon Rim National Forest
 

Located in central Arizona, the Mogollon Rim National Forest encompasses a vast plateau and escarpment forming the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. The Rim itself stretches over 200 miles and rises approximately 2,000 feet above the surrounding desert, creating striking cliffs and expansive views. This forested region is dominated by ponderosa pine, mixed conifers, and aspen groves, supporting a variety of wildlife including elk, black bears, mule deer, and numerous bird species. The area also includes riparian zones with perennial streams such as Fossil Creek, offering critical habitats and fishing opportunities. Historically, the Mogollon Rim has been home to indigenous peoples and early settlers, with traces of ancient cultures found in the vicinity. Today, it attracts visitors seeking hiking, camping, fishing, mountain biking, and winter sports. Scenic drives along the Rim provide impressive overlooks over canyons and valleys below. Popular landmarks include the Fossil Springs Wilderness, known for its crystal-clear waters and waterfalls, and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests which border parts of the Rim area. The forest's combination of elevation, diverse ecosystems, and dramatic geology make it a year-round destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering both solitude and adventure in Arizona's rugged landscapes.

Highlights

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Dramatic Mogollon Rim escarpment with panoramic views over canyonlands

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Fossil Springs Wilderness, featuring clear springs and waterfalls

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Abundant wildlife including elk, black bear, and diverse bird species

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Fishing and boating opportunities along the numerous clear mountain streams and lakes

Notable Natural Features

Mogollon Rim Escarpment

A massive cliff extending over 200 miles offering stunning overlooks and geological formations.

Fossil Springs Wilderness

A protected area with pristine spring-fed streams, clear waters, and waterfalls popular for fishing and hiking.

Bear Wallow Wilderness

Remote wilderness area featuring rugged terrain, diverse wildlife, and alpine meadows.