This site is in Arizona. Mt. Trumbull is centered in the Uinkaret Mountains, just north of the Grand Canyon. The area contains basalt flows and cinder cones draped with ponderosa pine, pinon pine, and juniper. Tassel-eared Kaibab squirrels and wild turkeys are abundant. There are opportunities to hike the Mt. Trumbull Trail, take a scenic drive, see wildlife, visit historic sites, and appreciate the beauty of the Mount Trumbull Wilderness Area.
From Fredonia, AZ: Travel 8 miles west on State Highway 389 to its intersection with Toroweap Rd. (County 109). Follow Toroweap Rd. southwest about 38 miles to its intersection with County Rd. 5. Continue south 6 miles on County Rd. 115. Bear right, and continue 7 miles east on County 5 to Nixon Flat, a large, open meadow at the foot of Mt. Trumbull.
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