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Fredonia, Arizona Altitude: 4734 feet
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Fredonia, Arizona, a town in Coconino County, Arizona. On the United States Highways #89 starts the Byway Fredonia-Vermillion Cliffs Scenic Road. This Byway travels through great meadows and forests of the Kaibab Plateau and passes through an area where Colorado River cut through Marble Canyon.
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2.6
(136.7) |
1.6
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Junction Altitude: 4672 feet
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Junction State Route #389, Fredonia, Arizona
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25.9
(113.4) |
16.1
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Forest Service Road Altitude: 5794 feet
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Forest Service Road, Winter Road, These Forest Roads cross in to Arizona/Utah border.
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30.3
(109.0) |
18.8
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Forest Route Altitude: 6381 feet
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Forest Route, Grand Staircase can be seen at the distance beyond the Arizona desert in the east
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44.6
(94.7) |
27.7
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Forest Service Road Altitude: 7638 feet
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Forest Service Road
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50.6
(88.7) |
31.4
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Jacob Lake, Arizona Altitude: 7923 feet
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Junction North Rim Parkway, Jacob Lake, Arizona, Jacob Lake is a small community in Coconino County, Arizona. The town is known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon" because it is the starting point of Route 67, the only paved road leading to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.
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63.1
(76.2) |
39.2
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Burma Road Altitude: 6726 feet
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Burma Road / Forest Service Road 220, to Grand Canyon National Game Preserve, Arizona
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69.5
(69.8) |
43.2
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Viewing Point Altitude: 5830 feet
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A Viewpoint of Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona
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72.6
(66.7) |
45.1
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House Rock Road Altitude: 5384 feet
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House Rock Road to Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona, Paria Plateau, Coyotte Buttes south, Paria River, Vermillion Cliffs, Coyote Buttes North, Paria Canyon - Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, located in Arizona at the Arizona/Utah Border. Notch Pass, near Vermillion Cliffs, Arizona
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102.5
(36.8) |
63.7
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Rest Area/ Viewpoint Altitude: 4117 feet
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Vermillion Cliffs, A Restaurant, Lodge located here near the North of the Grand Canyon, on the Fredonia-Vermillion Cliffs Scenic Byway, Arizona.
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114.6
(24.7) |
71.2
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Turnout Altitude: 3583 feet
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A Turnout to Picnic area on United States Highway #89A
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116.6
(22.7) |
72.5
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Lees Ferry Road Altitude: 3566 feet
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Lees Ferry Road, Marble Canyon, Arizona, Cathedral Wash, Red Rocks in Glen Canyon, Lees Ferry Campground, is a site on the Colorado River in Coconino County, Arizona. Lee's Ferry is considered the official beginning of Grand Canyon National Park on the Colorado River and is used as a fishing area and river rafting launch site.
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117.0
(22.3) |
72.7
(13.9) |
Navajo Bridge Altitude: 3127 feet
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Navajo Bridge over Colorado River crosses the Colorado River's Marble Canyon near Grand Canyon, close to Lee's Ferry, Arizona.
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137.3
(2.0) |
85.3
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Forest Service Road Altitude: 5007 feet
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Forest Service Road connects with United States Highway #89 near Echo Cliffs in the east.
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139.3
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86.6
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Junction Altitude: 5108 feet
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Junction United States Highway #89A meets United States Highway #89 at Bitter Springs, Arizon, a community in Conconino County, Arizona near Page, Arizona. This is where the Byway Fredonia-Vermillion Cliffs Scenic Road ends.
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