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Coronado National Forest | Sycamore Canyon #40 | Forest Service Most of those who come to visit this area are drawn here by the unique environment of Sycamore Canyon Home of one of the few perennial streams in extreme southern Arizona, it supports such a diverse plant and animal community that part of it has been designated the Goodding Research Natural Area
Kaibab National Forest | Sycamore Canyon Wilderness | Forest Service This rugged desert canyon is so remote and so unique it was one of the first areas in Arizona to be officially designated and protected as wilderness by the U S Congress The upper reaches of Sycamore Canyon lie at the southeastern edge of the Kaibab National Forest
Kaibab National Forest | Recreation | Forest Service The Kaibab Plateau-North Rim Scenic Byway winds through meadows and forest ending at Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim Opportunities for recreation including developed facilities such as campgrounds, picnic areas and viewpoints are plentiful
Red Rocks Sycamore Canyon Loop Scenic Drive - US Forest Service The Sycamore Canyon Spur takes you past Robber's Roost, where horse thieves once hid their contraband, and to Sycamore Pass, the gateway to the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Visiting every place on this list should put you at Red Rock Crossing at just about sunset
Coronado National Forest - Sycamore Canyon #40 Sycamore Canyon’s animal life is extremely diverse as well, especially its birds Over 130 species have been identified as frequent visitors here Among those are colorful vermilion flycatchers and various warblers, raptors and herons The trail starts out at the Hank and Yank Ruins
Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Northeast Trail System Sycamore Canyon Wilderness was Arizona's first Wilderness Area, designated in 1972 The trails in the upper part of the canyon are accessed from Flagstaff, Arizona, and are mainly at higher elevations, primarily in forests of pine, oak, and juniper
Platanus wrightii - US Forest Service Arizona sycamore sprouts from the root crown following partial to complete top-kill It also spreads via layering and root sprouts Sprouting may be its primary method of regeneration on most sites, although it also reproduces sexually and regenerates from seed
Sycamore Canyon Wilderness - US Forest Service Established in 1935, this area contains a unique canyon-land environment The canyon cuts through the Mogollon Rim which marks the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau It winds for 20 miles along Sycamore Creek and at places stretches 7 miles from rim to rim
Coronado National Forest - Sycamore #278 The trail skirts its way along the sideslopes of Sycamore Canyon Within the canyon, riparian vegetation shades the route and provides a productive habitat for a variety of wildlife species including a diverse population of songbirds