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  2. Devil's Kitchen Sinkhole - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Kitchen Sinkhole is a sinkhole near Sedona, Arizona on the Soldier Pass Trail in the Coconino National Forest. Formed in the late 1880s, It is one of the at least seven sinkholes surrounding the city. [3] The sinkhole is about 660 ft (200 m) deep, but enters a cave that adds 180 ft (55 m), for a total of 840 ft (260 m). [2]

  3. Seven Sacred Pools - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Sacred Pools are a group of small pools near Sedona, Arizona on the Soldier Pass Trail in the Coconino National Forest. They are easily accessible from the trail but are only available to be seen during certain times of the year, as the stream that feeds them is seasonal. The pools are carved into sandstone naturally.

  4. Wilson Mountain (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Mountain is located three miles north of Sedona in the Red Rock-Secret Mountain Wilderness, on land managed by Coconino National Forest. It is the highest peak in Sedona, [4] and second-highest in the wilderness. [1] Precipitation runoff from this mountain drains to Oak Creek which is part of the Verde River watershed. [3]

  5. Soldier's Farewell Stage Station - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers Farewell Stage Station [2] was a stagecoach stop of the 1858-1861 Butterfield Overland Mail route before the company moved to the central route (former Pony Express route). West of "Soldiers Farewell Hill" on the west bank of a drainage arroyo , [ 3 ] the stop was on the Butterfield Overland Mail route (1858-1861) in Grant County, New ...

  6. Soldiers Farewell Hill - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers Farewell Hill lies south of the Burro Cienega. It marked the site of Ojo Ynez, a watering place nearby the old road between Janos, Chihuahua and the Santa Rita copper mines , later used by Cooke's Wagon Road and the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line .

  7. Fort Stanton–Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area

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    The Fort Stanton–Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area is a National Conservation Area in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Blanca, between Capitan and Lincoln in south central New Mexico. Including approximately 25,080 acres (10,150 ha) and located at an elevation of about 6,300 feet (1,900 m) above sea level.

  8. Glorieta Pass - Wikipedia

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    Glorieta Pass (elevation 7500 ft.) is a mountain pass in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico. The pass is at a strategic location near at the southern end of the Sangre de Cristos in east central Santa Fe County southeast of the city of Santa Fe .

  9. Southern Rocky Mountains - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico: 8,562 feet 2610 m 56 Douglas Pass Colorado: 8,268 feet 2520 m 57 Cerro Summit: 7,950 feet 2423 m 58 Raton Pass [175] New Mexico: 7,834 feet 2388 m 59 Yellowjacket Pass Colorado: 7,783 feet 2372 m 60 Glorieta Pass New Mexico: 7,557 feet 2303 m 61 South Pass [176] Wyoming: 7,550 feet 2301 m 62 Monument Hill Colorado