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Rogers Lake County Natural Area

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Roberta
July 11, 2017
Ten miles southwest of Flagstaff on Woody Mountain Road / Forest Road 231, it’s a basin spanning over one mile across in the Upper Verde watershed with two trails providing sweeping panoramic views of the San Francisco Peaks, Woody Mountain, and Woody Ridge. It’s a regionally significant, high-elevation wetland important to numerous wildlife species including elk, black bear, pronghorn, bald eagles, and migrating waterfowl. The area has a rich cultural history, a wide variety of native plant types, prehistoric sites dating back 5,000 years, and old railroad beds and log structures from Flagstaff's sheep herding and logging era. Water may not be present year around.
Ten miles southwest of Flagstaff on Woody Mountain Road / Forest Road 231, it’s a basin spanning over one mile across in the Upper Verde watershed with two trails providing sweeping panoramic views of the San Francisco Peaks, Woody Mountain, and Woody Ridge. It’s a regionally significant, high-eleva…

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