Mount Logan Wilderness, Protected wilderness area in Mohave County, Arizona.
Mount Logan Wilderness is a protected area in Arizona covering roughly 14650 acres with basalt ledges, cinder cones, and forests of ponderosa pine and pinyon-juniper woodlands. The landscape shifts between different forest types and volcanic rock formations.
Congress designated this area as protected wilderness through the Arizona Wilderness Act in 1984. This action secured the land's natural features for future generations.
Native American peoples have long connections to the Arizona Strip landscape where this area stands. Their presence and relationship with the land remain part of what visitors experience when exploring the region.
Visitors should bring topographic maps and pack sufficient water since services are distant. The terrain requires good preparation and self-reliance on the ground.
Hells Hole sits on the western side, a natural amphitheater carved by erosion showing multiple rock layers. This formation gives visitors a striking view of how different geological strata are exposed.
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