High up on Sugarloaf Mountain the view south into Lockett Meadow/Inner Basin area is great view, north of Flagstaff, AZ USA
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Morey Milbradt / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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5500 x 3704 px | 46.6 x 31.4 cm | 18.3 x 12.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
13 October 2002Location:
North of Flagstaff, AZMore information:
Lockett Meadow is a scenic view of the San Francisco Peaks and dry camping in the cool aspen trees that surround Lockett Meadow. This is a terrific campground for those who cherish a real mountain camping experience and love to hike Wilderness trails. You may catch a glimpse of the natural residents, porcupine or elk or thrill to the song of a hermit thrush that sings his best here. Even black bear have been known to stroll right through groups of picnickers without as much as a glance at their lunches. The San Francisco Peaks are actually the remains of an extinct volcano, which mllions of years ago shattered and reshaped these great peaks, forming four of the highest individual peaks in Arizona and is home to the only region of tundra in Arizona. Inside the now quiet caldera a lush alpine environment has blurred evidence of that cataclysmic event.