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Pipe Spring National MonumentPipe Spring Fort and East Cabin in the 1920s
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Pipe Spring National Monument
Lodging

Camping
The Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians operates a campground 1/4 mile north of the monument.  Other campgrounds can be found in Fredonia, Arizona (15 miles east of Pipe Spring) and Kanab, Utah (25 miles northeast of Pipe Spring).

Campgrounds and at-large camping are also available on surrounding Bureau of Land Management (Arizona Strip District) and Forest Service lands (North Kaibab Ranger District).

Motels
Motels can be found in Fredonia, Arizona (15 miles east of Pipe Spring), and Kanab, Utah (25 miles northeast of Pipe Spring).

James Whitmore, and the Pipe Spring Longhorns of today, Whit and Tess  

Did You Know?
James Whitmore brought 400 longhorns with him from Texas to Utah in the 1850s. On April 13, 1863, Whitmore received a land certificate for a 160-acre tract, which included Pipe Spring.

Last Updated: September 10, 2007 at 18:26 EST