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VISITATION:
55,000
visitors annually. Fall, winter, and spring are periods
of lower visitation. These periods offer excellent opportunities
for bird watching. Because summer months bring the greatest
number of visitors, most demonstrations, walks, and talks
are scheduled for that period.
LOCATION:
Located
on the Arizona Strip. The Arizona Strip is a 12,000 square
mile area in northern Arizona, north of the Grand Canyon
and south of the Utah border.
ADDRESS:
Pipe Spring National Monument
HC 65 Box 5
Fredonia, Arizona 84755
TELEPHONE:
(520) 643-7105
OPERATING
HOURS, SEASONS:
Pipe Spring National Monument is on Mountain Standard
Time all year.
Winter (October through May)
Monument and visitor center open 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Winsor Castle tours 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the hour
and the half hour.
Summer (May through September)
Monument and visitor center open 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Winsor Castle tours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., on the hour
and the half hour.
Closed Christmas Day, Thanksgiving and New Year's Day.
CLIMATE,
RECOMMENDED CLOTHING: Winter: daytime
highs around 40° F (4° C), and night time lows near 20°
F (-7° C). Occasional snow. Summer: daytime highs around
95° F (35° C) and night time lows near 60° F (16° C).
Summer afternoons often bring sudden thundershowers so
an umbrella or rain wear could be useful.
DIRECTIONS:
Pipe Spring is 14 miles (23km) west of Fredonia,
AZ, and 21 miles (34 km) southwest of Kanab, UT. From
either, follow US 89A to AZ 389.
Pipe Spring is 44 miles (72 km) east of Hurricane, UT,
where UT9 and UT 17 connect with UT 59. From Hurricane,
follow UT59 to AZ 389.
Pipe Spring is 181 miles (291 km) east of Las Vegas, NV.
Follow I-15 to UT 9 to UT 59 to AZ 389.
The nearest airport is in St. George, Utah, 52 miles (84km).
FEES,
COSTS, RATES: Monument entrance fee
is $2.00 per person for visitors 17 and older. Visitors
16 and under are admitted free. Golden Eagle, Golden Age
and Golden Access Passports are accepted. At Pipe Spring
National Monument, a walk-in rather than drive-in park,
these passes cover only the card holder and his/her immediate
family.
FACILITIES
AND OPPORTUNITIES:
Visitor
Center/Exhibits: The Visitor Center offers exhibits
on pioneer lifestyle, the development and use of Pipe
Spring by American Indian groups and Mormon settlers,
and a short video providing an overview of the history
of the area. Vehicles must park in the lot at the Visitor
Center.
Trails,
Roads: Pipe Spring is a walk-in park. From the visitor
center, located near the parking lot, to the historic
buildings is a 125 yard walk. In addition, there is a
½ mile loop trail offering impressive views of the Arizona
Strip, Mt. Trumbull, the Kaibab plateau, and Kanab Creek
Canyon.
Lodging
and camping facilities: Camping, with full RV hookups
and showers, is available ¼ mile north of the Monument
at a campground on the Kaibab Paiute Reservation. Contact
the Tribal Offices for more information at (520) 643-7245.
Lodging is available in Fredonia, AZ (14 miles, 23 km)
and Kanab, UT (21 miles, 34 km)
Food/supplies:
Food service at the Monument is available at a café operated
by the Kaibab Paiute Tribe. Food and gas are available
at a gas station/convenience store, operated by the Kaibab
Paiute Tribe, ½ mile from the Monument, just off AZ 389.
Additional food services and grocery stores are available
in Fredonia and Kanab.
Other
Concessions/NPS-Managed Visitor Facilities and Opportunities:
Zion Natural History Association operates a bookstore
and gift shop featuring books on American Indian and pioneer
history and American Indian and pioneer crafts.
Under an agreement with Grand Canyon National Park, Pipe
Spring can issue last minute back - country permits to
a limited number of sites/trails for the North Rim of
the Grand Canyon only. Success in obtaining a permit is
dependent upon available campsite space. Fees are charged
for Grand Canyon back-country permits
Accessibility:
The Visitor Center and gift shop are accessible to wheelchairs.
An accessible restroom is located near the Visitor Center.
Paved sidewalks lead to all the historic structures and
the orchard. Interiors of the historic structures are
not wheelchair accessible. The Visitor Center is located
100 yards from the historic structures. All visitors must
park their vehicles in the parking lot at the Visitor
Center. Pets must be leashed while on Monument grounds.
RECOMMENDED
ACTIVITIES/PARK USE:
Programs/Activities:
Pipe Spring has three historic buildings open to the public
year round. Winsor Castle (the Fort) is accessible only
by ranger guided tour. These tours are offered every half
hour on the hour and the half hour. The East and West
Cabins can be visited by self guided tour. Monument grounds
include a garden, orchard, longhorn cattle corral (complete
with longhorns), horse corral, other farm livestock and
a ½ mile loop trail offering impressive views of the Arizona
Strip. These can be visited by self guided tour. During
the summer months, ranger guided walks, talks and demonstrations
of pioneer lifestyle are offered daily in the cooler morning
hours.
RESERVATIONS/PERMITS:
Tour and school group reservations can be made by calling
(520) 643-7105 at least two weeks prior to the date of
intended visit to Pipe Spring.
BASIC
VISIT RECOMMENDATIONS:
Allow at least one hour to visit Pipe Spring National
Monument leaving ½ hour for the Fort tour and ½ hour to
tour the grounds. If you choose to hike the ½ mile loop
trail or attend a ranger guided walk, talk or demonstration
(summer months only), allow another half hour for your
visit. Be aware that Monument livestock can be found freely
wandering grounds. These animals are for viewing only.
They are not tame, so please use caution and keep a safe
distance to ensure your safety. Be aware that there are
rattlesnakes and other desert wildlife in the area. Use
caution and common sense to guarantee your safety.
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