Arizona Points of Interest
Monument Viewpoint
From the parking area you do a short walk on the Bill Hall Trail on the Forest Service land before entering into the National Park. In the Forest Service boundaries you travel thru a sparsely traveled, primitive area through a valley of oak, aspen and Ponderosa pine trees.
This is an excellent place to see deer, eagles and coyotes as well as all of those smaller but just as interesting critters that frequent these habitats.
Points of Interest
Nearby Camping
Location | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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De Motte | 25 | 8,793 ft | |||
TenX | 70 | 6,656 ft | |||
Mather - Grand Canyon National Park | 317 | 6,978 ft |
Weather Forecast
Nearby Streamflow Levels
Gauge | Streamflow |
---|---|
Colorado River Near Grand Canyon
USGS 09402500 |
10,400 cfs |
Havasu Creek Abv Mouth Nr Supai
USGS 09404115 |
69 cfs |
Kanab Creek Near Kanab
USGS 09403600 |
5 cfs |
Little Colorado River Near Cameron
USGS 09402000 |
76 cfs |
Kanab Creek Abv Mouth Nr Supai
USGS 09403850 |
3 cfs |
Havasu Creek At Supai
USGS 09404110 |
76 cfs |
Little Colorado River Abv Mouth Nr Desert View
USGS 09402300 |
342 cfs |