Mogollon Rim is a stunning escarpment slope along the Colorado Plateau, stretching for more than 200 miles between Arizona's Yavapai County and its border with neighboring state New Mexico. The rim is named for Spanish Governor of New Mexico Don Juan Ignacio Flores Mogollón, who oversaw the territory between 1712 and 1715. Throughout the 20th century, the rim was best known as the home of American author Zane Grey's famed hunting cabin. Stunning sandstone and limestone cliff formations are on display throughout the rim, including the famed Coconino and Kaibab cliff stretches. Beautiful canyons like Fossil Creek and Pine Canyons also make for stunning nature photography. Visitors can enjoy opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and backcountry skiing throughout the year.
1824 S. Thompson St, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, Phone: 928-527-3600