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Pipe Spring National Monument AZ

Lat, Long: 36.86282666, -112.7398567

Designation: National Monument

The rich history of Pipe Spring and its flowing water comes alive as you explore the traditions of the Kaibab Paiute and the Mormon settlers through the museum, historic fort, cabins, and garden. Hike the Ridge Trail to enjoy geologic wonders, plants, and wildlife. Attend living history demonstrations and talks and be sure to visit with our amazing ranch animals!

Weather:

Weather is hot in summer and cold in winter. Expect summer highs to be 80-100 degrees Fahrenheit and winter highs to be 30-50 degrees. Early morning and late afternoon can be considerably cooler; dress in layers and bring plenty of sunscreen. Arizona climate is very dry -- bring at least 1 liter of water per person per visit to Pipe Spring.

Directions:

Pipe Spring National Monument is located 15 miles west of Fredonia, AZ and 45 miles east of Hurricane, UT. From Interstate 15, turn onto Utah State Route 9 in Hurricane, Utah. Take Utah State Route 59 east out of Hurricane. This road turns into Arizona State Route 389 at the state line. Pipe Spring is 45 miles east of Hurricane. From Utah Highway 89 and 89A, turn onto Arizona State Route 389 in Fredonia, Arizona. Pipe Spring is 15 miles west of Fredonia.

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Address/Contact:

Pipe Spring National Monument

Fredonia, US, 86022

Phone: 9286437105

Email: PISP_interpretation@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

A glittering sky of stars glows above a historic covered wagon.A sandstone fort rests between desert scrub in the foreground and a mountain in the distance.A lush garden filled with settler and native crops grows in front of a sandstone fortA red-orange sandstone cabin surrounded by white snow.A large longhorn cattle steer shows off his 6-foot span horns inside a corral.