Fossil Springs Wilderness
Located in the Coconino National Forest in Arizona.
The springs are located at the bottom of a steep, wide canyon approximately 1,600 feet down at the edge
of the Colorado Plateau, approximately 60 miles south of Flagstaff.
The Fossil Springs Botanical Area adjacent to the wilderness has been described as one of the most
diverse riparian areas in the state. Over 30 species of trees and shrubs provide striking contrast to the
surrounding desert shrub zone. The vegetative diversity creates many wildlife niches for deer, javelina,
and 100 species of birds.
The area is one that has retained its integrity as an outstanding clean, pristine site. The Mail Trail and
Fossil Spring Trail are within the Fossil Springs Wilderness.
For further information contact: Beaver Creek Ranger District - Coconino National Forest