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Covering 1,238,154 acres in central Arizona, Prescott National Forest encompasses two long mountain ranges with varying elevations. Major access routes include State Route 89, 89A and State Route 69 off Interstate 17. Other scenic but primitive roads not recommended for low-clearance vehicles penetrate the forest. Check locally for road conditions.

For furthur information contact the Forest Supervisor, Prescott National Forest at the address below.

Location: 344 South Cortez, Prescott Arizona 86303 Telephone 928-443-8000

Other Science nearby:
(Jerome) Kaibab National Forest
(Prescott) Prescott National Forest

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