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Pumphouse County Natural Area

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Dave
April 13, 2020
1.2 miles away. The Pumphouse County Natural Area is a 128-acre natural area that includes a spring-fed wetland, one of the rarest wildlife habitats in Arizona. This area forms the headwaters of Oak Creek, a major tributary of the Verde River, one of the desert's last free-flowing rivers.
Roberta
July 11, 2017
A 128-­acre natural area spring-­fed wetland that attracts a wide variety of wildlife with easy 3/4 mile trail. Only five miles south of Flagstaff, it's a spring-fed wetland, one of the rarest wildlife habitats in Arizona. The Pumphouse Nature Trail is an easy ¾-mile round-trip trail with wildlife viewing blinds, stone benches, and educational displays. The hills and springs that ring Pumphouse County Natural Area were once a camping and hunting area for Apaches coming and going out of the Verde Valley to Dzil Cho (the San Francisco Peaks) and to Hopi to trade. The Apache place name for the area translates as Place of Many Springs.
A 128-­acre natural area spring-­fed wetland that attracts a wide variety of wildlife with easy 3/4 mile trail. Only five miles south of Flagstaff, it's a spring-fed wetland, one of the rarest wildlife habitats in Arizona. The Pumphouse Nature Trail is an easy ¾-mile round-trip trail with wildlife v…

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