
Arizona's White Mountains
It is likely that more kinds of trees, bushes, and shrubs can be seen growing side by side along this trail than any other area in the district. Some of the more common species of trees are: ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, pinyon pine, alligator juniper, Utah juniper, Rocky Mountain juniper, Gambel oak, and scrub oak. Some shrubs are: manzanita, mountain mahogany, and Fendlers ceanothus or buck brush. Pacific willow and Bebb's willow, together with a wide variety of water plants and sedges can be found growing along an irrigation ditch which has an interesting history relating to pioneers in the area. Difficulty: Easy Access: Follow State Highway 260 three miles west then north of the Lakeside Ranger Station. After passing Camp Tatiyee, look for the Mogollon Rim Trail sign. A good parking lot is available. Walk through the "V" walk-through and follow the signs. Click here for map! White Mountains Online wishes to express our
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