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  2. Kofa National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The turnoff for Palm Canyon is located at Milepost 85 on US Highway 95. A parking area is about eight miles east down a gravel road. Half a mile down the trail is a sign indicating the California fan palms. The hike to the canyon is short but strenuous. The Palm Canyon Trail is a National Recreation Trail.

  3. Category:National Recreation Trails in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 00:37 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Kofa Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Kofa Mountains (Yavapai: Wi:kasayeo) of Yuma and La Paz counties in Arizona is the central mountain range of the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. The range lies about 60 miles northeast of Yuma in the southwestern part of the state. Kofa Wilderness takes up 547,719 acres of the refuge, making it the second largest wilderness area in Arizona. [1]

  5. These Palm Springs hiking trails take you through a lush ...

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    Tollgate location: 38520 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs More info: (760) 323-6018; indian-canyons.com. Tahquitz Canyon visitors pay $15 per person, $7 per child ages 6 to 12.

  6. Palm Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Borrego Palm Canyon, in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California [3] Old Palm Canyon, in Yuma County, Arizona. [4] Palm Canyon Drive—California State Route 111, in the western Coachella Valley and a principal boulevard through Palm Springs, in Riverside County, California.

  7. List of mountain ranges of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Shaded relief map, Arizona. Arizona county index map. There are 210 named mountain ranges in Arizona.This list also includes mountain ranges that are mostly in New Mexico and Sonora, Mexico, that extend into Arizona.

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  9. Arizona Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Trail was created by interconnecting preexisting trails. In 1994, the Arizona Trail Association incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to bring volunteers and the necessary resources to create maps, identify water sources, build and maintain the trail, and help raise funds for the trail. [2]