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  2. Apache National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Apache National Forest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Arizona and New Mexico on July 1, 1908, with 1,302,711 acres (5,271.88 km 2) from portions of Black Mesa National Forest. In 1974 the entire forest was administratively combined with Sitgreaves National Forest to create Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests . [ 1 ]

  3. Apache–Sitgreaves National Forests - Wikipedia

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    Apache National Forest Greer, Arizona, Ranger Station, 1924. Apache–Sitgreaves National Forests has eight notable cold water lakes and boasts numerous lakes and reservoirs and over 680 miles (1094 km) of rivers and streams. The headwaters for the Black, Little Colorado, and San Francisco rivers are in the White Mountains.

  4. Apache Pass - Wikipedia

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    The great Chiricahua Apache leader Cochise, along with many of his followers, favored the area as a camping spot in winter and spring. There were often hundreds of Chiricahuas living nearby. [ 2 ] A little higher than the surrounding desert terrain, the pass was cooler on hot days, and the area around the spring provided abundant game and firewood.

  5. Fort Bowie - Wikipedia

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    The site is located on the unpaved Apache Pass Road which can be accessed from Interstate 10 near Bowie, Arizona or from Arizona Highway 186 just north of the entrance to Chiricahua National Monument. Access to the ruins of Fort Bowie and the visitor center is via a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) foot trail which begins at a parking area along Apache Pass Road.

  6. KOA - Wikipedia

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    By 2002, after stricter quality standards weeded out many campgrounds, KOA campgrounds numbered almost 500, with most being in the United States. [7] Reception of a KOA campground in Shingletown, California. KOA annually inspects each campground with a 600-point inspection, which it claims is the most stringent in the business. [8]

  7. Sitgreaves National Forest - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 the entire forest was administratively combined with Apache National Forest to create Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. [1] The Sitgreaves National Forest is located in the southern parts of Navajo, Coconino, and Apache counties. It had an area of 818,749 acres (3,313 km 2) as of 30 September 2008. [2]

  8. Apache Peak (Whetstone Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Apache Peak, at 7,714 feet (2,351 m), is the highest peak in the Whetstone Mountains in Cochise County, Arizona. The summit, located in the Coronado National Forest, is a popular local hiking destination. It is located near the Kartchner Caverns State Park, the city of Benson, Interstate 10, and Arizona State Route 90.

  9. Silly Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Silly Mountain is located inside Silly Mountain Park, on the edge of Apache Junction and Gold Canyon. The area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and is open to limited public use. A communication site (location T.1N.R.8E.) was built for residential and industrial development. [3]

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