Kaibab National Forest
Kaibab National Forest is located in northern Arizona, surrounding the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon. It covers over 1.6 million acres and features diverse landscapes, including ponderosa pine forests, meadows, and canyons. The forest is home to various wildlife, such as deer, elk, and numerous bird species.
Established in 1908, Kaibab National Forest offers recreational opportunities like hiking, camping, and fishing. Visitors can explore scenic drives and trails, including those leading to the iconic Grand Canyon. The forest plays a crucial role in conservation and provides a habitat for many species while also supporting outdoor activities.