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Coleman Trail #108, Prescott National Forest
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Coleman Trail #108, Prescott National Forest is located in Arizona USA.
Located in the pines on top of Mingus Mountain, this 2.3-mile trail offers good views of the Verde Valley, the Cottonwood area and the red-rock country above Sedona. At an elevation of approximately 7,500 feet, this trail passes through a ponderosa pine forest and includes plant species such as alligator juniper, turbinella oak and deerbrush. Leaving the parking area near the radio facilities, the trail descends gradually to the southeast, staying above the rim. At about 1.35 miles, however, the trail turns sharply to the south and begins a steep, twisting descent to where it ends on FR 413. Steep portions of this moderately used trail might be seriously eroded; equestrians should be especially cautious. Leashed pets are per mitted on this trail.
Directions to Trail Head:
From Jerome, go west on Highway 89A to FR104, at the summit north of Mingus Mountain. Take FR104 south for about 2.6 miles to the Mingus Mountain campground. Continue south from campground on FR104A (right fork at campground) for about 0.5 miles to trailhead near radio facilities.
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