Today’s Pipe Spring includes the Kaibab Paiute tribal headquarters, a service station, several houses, and a fine museum and gift shop, beckoning passersby to stop for a while, meditate upon the past, and appreciate the bounty of flowing water in a desert oasis.
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Pipe Spring National Monument is located on Arizona S.R. 389, just south of the Utah-Arizona border. Fredonia, Ariz., on U.S. Alt-89, is 14 miles to the northeast. Utah S.R. 59 connects to Arizona 389 out of Hurricane, Utah, 45 miles to the northwest. St. George, I-15 and Utah S.R. 9 are nearby.
Winter hours (September-May) are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Winsor Castle tours are offered on the hour and half hour from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Summer hours (June-August) are 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Castle tours are on the hour and half hour from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fee is $5 per person, good for seven days. Children age 15 and under are admitted free. Interagency passes are accepted.
Web: www.nps.gov.pisp
Contact: Pipe Spring National Monument, HC65 Box 5, Fredonia, AZ 86022
Telephone: 928-643-7105
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Good subject, poor writing.
State the facts,leave out the PC.
Be fair, all sides committed atrocities.
But you did spark my interest to visit the site :)
I enjoyed reading about Pipe Springs and loved seeing the photos. The article and photos make me wish I could visit in person, especially as I am a direct descendent of Anson Perry and Emmaline (Great great grandparents)I love it that the house is More..
Enjoyed the article and photos. Our family has visited Pipe Springs many times. My wife's great-great grandfather James M. Whitmore was killed at Pipe Springs in 1866.