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Kaibab National Forest – Image Gallery

Status of the Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center during the Mangum Fire. Photo taken 06/18/20. Credit Kaibab National Forest.
An American Goshawk on the North Kaibab Ranger District, June 2009.

Please give credit to:  U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Kaibab National Forest.
Lightning cause fire in Kaibab National Forest
Entrance to northern Kaibab National Forest, Arizona, USA.
View toward  SE & San Francisco Peaks and a cut-over area. Logs were not yet bunched and snags not yet felled. 1922 by E. L. Hamilton. #TBT
Kaibab National Forest
Map of  Kaibab National Forest in Arizona. This map is an attachment to s:Executive Order 909 which created the forest in 1908.
A sheepherder's camp outfit in Kaibab National Forest
Trail at Kaibab National Forest


Kaibab National Forest

The Kaibab National Forest in Arizona is a diverse and scenic forest encompassing a variety of landscapes ranging from desert to alpine. - National Forest Official Website

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Kaibab National Forest

The Kaibab National Forest is located in northern Arizona and covers over 1.6 million acres of land. It is divided into two main sections: the North Kaibab Ranger District and the Williams Ranger District. The forest is known for its diverse landscapes, including ponderosa pine forests, aspen groves, and high desert terrain.

  • Wildlife: The Kaibab National Forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, elk, mountain lions, and golden eagles. The forest is also known for its population of Kaibab squirrels, which are only found in this region.
  • Recreation: The forest offers a wide range of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, and horseback riding. There are also numerous trails for mountain biking and off-roading.
  • Ecological Significance: The Kaibab National Forest plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of the surrounding ecosystems. The forest helps to regulate water flow, prevent erosion, and provide habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species.
  • Fire Management: The forest is actively managed to prevent wildfires and promote healthy forest ecosystems. Controlled burns are used to reduce fuel loads and mitigate the risk of catastrophic wildfires.

The Kaibab National Forest is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers looking to explore the beauty of northern Arizona. Its diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and ecological significance make it a unique and valuable resource for both locals and visitors alike.



Kaibab National Forest


Points of Interest

1. Grand Canyon National Park

The Grand Canyon is located within the boundaries of the Kaibab National Forest and is one of the most popular natural attractions in the United States. Visitors can explore the vast chasm, hike along the rim, or venture down into the canyon on one of the many trails. The park also offers ranger-led programs, scenic drives, and breathtaking viewpoints.

2. North Rim

The North Rim of the Grand Canyon offers a more secluded and less crowded experience compared to the South Rim. Visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the canyon, hike along the rim, or explore the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. The North Rim also features numerous hiking trails, picnic areas, and campgrounds.

3. Kaibab Plateau

The Kaibab Plateau is a high-elevation region within the Kaibab National Forest that offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Visitors can explore lush forests, meadows, and alpine tundra, as well as numerous lakes, streams, and wildlife viewing areas. The plateau is also home to the popular Jacob Lake Inn, which serves as a gateway to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

4. Arizona Trail

The Arizona Trail is a long-distance hiking trail that spans over 800 miles through the state of Arizona, including a section that passes through the Kaibab National Forest. Hikers can enjoy stunning views, diverse landscapes, and abundant wildlife along the trail, which offers a challenging and rewarding outdoor experience.

5. Vermilion Cliffs National Monument

The Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is located adjacent to the Kaibab National Forest and features a stunning array of colorful sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and unique rock formations. Visitors can explore the monument on foot, by vehicle, or through guided tours, and enjoy opportunities for hiking, photography, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing.



Kaibab National Forest – Images

Status of the Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center during the Mangum Fire. Photo taken 06/18/20. Credit Kaibab National Forest.

Description: Status of the Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center during the Mangum Fire. Photo taken 06/18/20. Credit Kaibab National Forest.

Image by Kaibab National Forest, Arizona – Public domain – Wikimedia

An American Goshawk on the North Kaibab Ranger District, June 2009.

Please give credit to:  U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Kaibab National Forest.

Description: An American Goshawk on the North Kaibab Ranger District, June 2009. Please give credit to: U.S. Forest Service, Southwestern Region, Kaibab National Forest.

Image by Kaibab National Forest – CC BY-SA 2.0 – Wikimedia

Lightning cause fire in Kaibab National Forest

Description: Lightning cause fire in Kaibab National Forest

Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Entrance to northern Kaibab National Forest, Arizona, USA.

Description: Entrance to northern Kaibab National Forest, Arizona, USA.

Image by Thomas Wolf, www.foto-tw.de – CC BY-SA 3.0 – Wikimedia

View toward  SE & San Francisco Peaks and a cut-over area. Logs were not yet bunched and snags not yet felled. 1922 by E. L. Hamilton. #TBT

Description: View toward SE & San Francisco Peaks and a cut-over area. Logs were not yet bunched and snags not yet felled. 1922 by E. L. Hamilton. #TBT

Image by E. L. Hamilton, US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Kaibab National Forest

Description: Kaibab National Forest

Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Map of  Kaibab National Forest in Arizona. This map is an attachment to s:Executive Order 909 which created the forest in 1908.

Description: Map of Kaibab National Forest in Arizona. This map is an attachment to s:Executive Order 909 which created the forest in 1908.

Image by Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture – Public domain – Wikimedia

A sheepherder's camp outfit in Kaibab National Forest

Description: A sheepherder's camp outfit in Kaibab National Forest

Image by F. L. Kirby, US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

Trail at Kaibab National Forest

Description: Trail at Kaibab National Forest

Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia

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