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At 12,643 feet, the San Francisco Peaks is not
only the dominant feature of the forest area we call the Volcanic Highlands,
it's also the highest mountain in Arizona. Three of the summits that ring
this dormant volcano's now quiet inner caldera are higher than any other
mountain in the state.
This mountain is sacred to the native peoples that live in the area and
its soaring profile set against a blue Arizona sky serves as a source
of awe to contemporary residents and visitors. Views from the summit of
the San Francisco Peaks stretch to the Grand Canyon's North Rim over eighty
miles away.
Hiking, sightseeing, wildlife watching and skiing are the predominant
recreation activities enjoyed in this land of mountains, forests and lava
flows. - U.S. Forest Service


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