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Kachina Peaks Wilderness

Protected area information
NameKachina Peaks Wilderness
IUCN CategoryIb
LocationCoconino County, Arizona, USA
Nearest cityFlagstaff, AZ
Area18616 acre (75.3 km2)
Established1984
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

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Kachina Peaks Wilderness is a 18616 acre (75.3 km2) wilderness area located approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) north of Flagstaff within the Coconino National Forest in the U.S. state of Arizona.

The Wilderness encompasses most of the upper reaches of the San Francisco Peaks including Humphreys Peak, Arizona's highest point at 12643 ft (3853.6 m). The area is named for the Hopi gods, or Kachinas, whom according to Hopi mythology live here for part of every year. In mid-summer these Gods fly from the top of the peaks to the Hopi mesas as clouds bringing the rains of the seasonal monsoons. These peaks are sacred to tribes including the Havasupai, Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni. Several religious shrines have been identified in the Wilderness, some of which are still in use.

Kachina Peaks Wilderness Video

a hike on the Abineau and Bear Jaw trails, San Francisco Peaks, Arizona, September 26, 2010
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