Forests in Arizona

Apache-Sitgreaves

The Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests, administered as one National Forest, encompass over two million acres of magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona.

Coconino

The Coconino National Forest is one of the most diverse National Forests in the country with landscapes ranging from the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to Ponderosa Pine Forests, to alpine tundra.

Coronado

The Coronado National Forest covers 1,780,000 acres of southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico.

Kaibab

The Kaibab National Forest is part of the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in the United States. Bordering both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, the Kaibab has the distinction of surrounding one of Nature's greatest attractions.

Prescott

Prescott National Forest lies in a mountainous section of central Arizona between forested plateaus to the north and arid desert to the south.

Tonto

The Tonto National Forest, Arizona, embraces almost 3 million acres of rugged and spectacularly beautiful country, ranging from Saguaro cactus-studded desert to pine-forested mountains beneath the Mogollon Rim.