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The Sedona Ranger Station Barn – built in 1934 and located at 250 Brewer Road. The barn was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It originally housed the forest service livestock, feed and tackle. It was later modified for office and storage facilities. The Pushmataha – built in 1960 and located at 360 Brewer Road. Harold and Christine ...
August 29, 2008. The Sedona Ranger Station was built by the U.S. Forest Service in Sedona, Arizona in 1917 to administer the Red Rock Ranger District of Coconino National Forest. The ranger station complex includes a residence, a barn and a pump house. The house is a wood frame single story bungalow-style building on a sandstone foundation.
Camp Clover Ranger Station. Canelo Ranger Station. Cayton Guard Station. Cedar Guard Station No. 1019. Chatter Creek Guard Station. Clackamas Lake Ranger Station Historic District. College Creek Ranger Station. Columbine Work Station. Crown King Ranger Station.
36°35′22″N 112°21′30″W. / 36.589444°N 112.358333°W / 36.589444; -112.358333 ( Little Mountain Lookout Tree) Fredonia. 90. Lonely Dell Ranch Historic District. Lonely Dell Ranch Historic District. May 19, 1978. ( #78000277) Southwest of Page in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
Description. Site plan of the Los Burros Ranger Station. The station is located on Forest Road 224, approximately 8 miles northeast of McNary, Arizona. [8] The site consists of a combination office and living quarters, along with a barn. The 24 acre site also includes the spring and several pastures which were helpful for the stations animals.
Red Rock State Park is a state park of Arizona, United States, featuring a red sandstone canyon outside the city of Sedona. The main mission of this day-use park is the preservation of the riparian habitat along Oak Creek. Red Rock State Park serves as an environmental education facility for the public and for school or private groups, and ...
The Crane Petroglyph Heritage Site[1] is the largest known petroglyph site in the Verde Valley of central Arizona, and one of the best-preserved. The rock art site consists of 1,032 petroglyphs in 13 panels. Acquired by the Coconino National Forest in 1994, the site is protected and kept open to the public by the US Forest Service.
Sedona (/ s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n ə / si-DOH-nə) is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2010 census, its population was 10,031. [3] It is within the Coconino National Forest. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone ...