Kendrick Mountain Wilderness

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Kendrick Mountain Wilderness
IUCN Category Ib (Wilderness Area)
Kendrick Mountain Wilderness
Location Arizona, USA
Nearest city Flagstaff, Arizona
Coordinates 35°24′49″N 111°51′16″W / 35.41361, -111.85444
Area 6,510 acres (26.3 km²)
Established 1984
Governing body Bureau of Land Management

Kendrick Mountain Wilderness is a 6,510 acres (26 km²) wilderness area in the U.S. State of Arizona. It lies north of the city of Flagstaff on the Coconino Plateau in Coconino County. Kendrick Mountain Wilderness was designated a protected Wilderness area by Congress in 1984. About two thirds of the wilderness is contained within the Kaibab National Forest. Kendrick Mountain Wilderness contains 10,418 feet high Kendrick Peak, upon a fire lookout has been located since the early 1900s.

In the year 2000 the Kendrick Wilderness and Kendrick Peak were substantially affected by a 15,000 acre (61 km²) wildfire, known as the "Pumpkin Fire", the results of which are still quite evident to hikers or visitors to the peak. In an effort to return the forest to its "pre-fire" state, cattle are sometimes grazed near the Kendrick Mountain Trail trailhead.

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