View of the San Francisco Peaks from the interior of extinct volcano's crater, the Inner Basin. Here's a wilderness experience that takes you as high as you can get in Arizona. This 18,960 acre roadless area encompasses most of the upper reaches of the San Francisco Peaks including Humphreys Peak, Arizona's highest point at 12,643 feet. The area is named for the Hopi dieties, or Kachinas, whom that culture's mythology tells us live here for part of every year. In mid-summer these dieties fly…
Kachina Peaks Wilderness is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.
See the map for Kachina Peaks Wilderness's exact location and directions.
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