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Wet Beaver Wilderness

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Governing body
  
U.S. Forest Service

Established
  
1984

Area
  
24.91 kmĀ²

Nearest city
  
Lake Montezuma

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Location
  
Yavapai / Coconino counties, Arizona, USA

Management
  
United States Forest Service

Similar
  
The Crack at Wet Beaver C, Taylor Cabin Line Camp, Fremont Peak, O'Leary Peak, Munds Wagon Trail

Wet beaver wilderness


Wet Beaver Wilderness is a 6,155-acre (2,491 ha) wilderness area located in the Coconino National Forest in the U.S. state of Arizona.

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Wet Beaver Creek is a perennial stream with one major tributary, Dry Beaver Creek. The confluence of the two is at McGuireville, Arizona. Beaver Creek flows past Montezuma Well and Montezuma Castle before joining the Verde River near Camp Verde, Arizona.

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WildlifeEdit

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The year-round waters in the Wet Beaver Wilderness attract large numbers of wildlife, including elk, deer, bear, mountain lion, and a variety of smaller mammals, reptiles, and birds.

TrailsEdit

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The main trailhead to reach the Wet Beaver Wilderness, the 10.8-mile (17.4 km) Bell Trail, is located approximately 2 miles (3 km) east of the Sedona exit from I-17, near the Beaver Creek Ranger Station. The Bell Trail is a historic stock trail, which follows Beaver Creek upstream for about 3 miles (5 km) before climbing steeply up to the Mogollon Rim at the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. The only other trail in the Wilderness is the 9.5-mile (15.3 km) Apache Maid Trail.

RecreationEdit

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Common recreational activities in the Wet Beaver Wilderness include hiking, horseback riding, fishing (about 12 fishable miles), swimming, wildlife watching, and photography. The popular Beaver Creek campground, located outside the Wilderness at the creek crossing just below the ranger station, is operated by the US Forest Service and requires a fee.

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Overnight camping is prohibited by Forest Order between the parking area at the west end of the canyon, near the old Forest Service Ranger Station and the Campground, and continuing upstream (east) to a signed point approximately one-quarter mile upstream from where the Bell Trail (FT #13) crosses Wet Beaver Creek. This closure has been established to reduce the impact the area has received in recent years.

Recreation featuresEdit

  • Gravel, dirt and trail access
  • Swimming
  • Parking area with trailer spaces
  • Tables
  • Drinking water
  • Restrooms
  • Camping allowed
  • Fish speciesEdit

  • Rainbow trout
  • Brown trout
  • Smallmouth bass
  • Bullfrogs
  • References

    Wet Beaver Wilderness Wikipedia