Description
Grief Hill, Yellowjacket Gulch, Lonesome Pocket, Blind Indian Creek, Battle Flat, and Horsethief Basin. These formidable place names of the Prescott National Forest are a heritage from harsher times. Within the Prescott National Forest there are nearly a million and a quarter acres just brimming with outdoor recreation opportunities. Their diversity is outstanding. High cool peaks of the Bradshaw Mountains contrast sharply with the sun-baked Sonoran Desert below. In between, desert grasslands, chapparral, canyon hardwoods, pinon and juniper woodlands, and vast ponderosa pine forests offer outstanding variety for Prescott National Forest visitors.
- Scale – 1/2″ to the Mile
- Topo Lines – No
- Medium – #1 PETE Plastic
- National Forest Service – Southwestern Region
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