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1207 N Beeline Hwy, Payson, Arizona 85541-3717

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Payson, Arizona
This hike takes you to the confluence of Tonto and Haigler Creeks in the Hellsgate Wilderness, a spot noted for its spectacular canyon narrows. The Hells Gate Trail wanders south over a low pass, t... More on Trails
The trail head has camping near the parking lot for those interested in get More on Trails

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P.O. Box 1245 Payson AZ 85547
Believed to be the largest bridge of its type in the world, Tonto Natural Bridge is 180 feet high and crosses a 400-foot tunnel. It was discovered more than a century ago by a prospector who was fl... More on LLBean.com
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Park FacilitiesWalking trails and viewpoints Picnic tables and gift shop Portable ... More on KaBoom.org

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Payson, Arizona
A long, scenic trail near the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. Allow at least five days for traversing the entire route one-way. (Or sign up for the annual Zane Grey Ultramarathon and run, walk, or crawl the entire trail in ... More on Trails

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Payson, Arizona
Within five minutes of downtown Payson, the Houston Mesa Horse Camp Trails comprise a network of bermed, smooth singletrack, ultra-rocky jeep roads, and walking paths. The network is fairly new, having been developed since new homes ... More on Trails

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Payson, Arizona, United States

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Payson, Arizona, United States
Christopher Creek; nestled under the Mogollon Rim in North Central, Arizona with a horizon that scans mountains and meadows; a place to remember what it's like to be civilized in the wilderness. An opportunity to explore a simpler, ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Payson, Arizona, United States

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Payson, Arizona, United States
Knoll Lake is part of the Blue Ridge Ranger District of the Coconino National Forest.This secluded forest lake attracts visitors for a number of reasons. Surrounded by ponderosa pines, with a picturesque island in its middle, Knoll ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Payson, Arizona, United States
9 sites on 14 acres at 5,600' elevation. Bath: vaulted toilets, no showers. More on AAA.com
On any of the various trails in the Tonto National Forest you're bound to spot Ponderosa pines and a variety of plant life, like cacti, ... More on igougo
