Guidebook for Payson

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Guidebook for Payson

Parks & Nature

The Col Devlin Trail takes you to the top of the Rim, passing the Rail Road Tunnel and work camp. It intersects the Highline Trail that extends the entire bottom of the Rim running East and West. This is one of the most beautiful spots in the State!
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Washington Park
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The Col Devlin Trail takes you to the top of the Rim, passing the Rail Road Tunnel and work camp. It intersects the Highline Trail that extends the entire bottom of the Rim running East and West. This is one of the most beautiful spots in the State!
Tonto Natural Bridge is a natural arch in Arizona, USA, that is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world.
164 yerel halk öneriyor
Tonto Doğal Köprü Devlet Parkı
Nf-583A
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Tonto Natural Bridge is a natural arch in Arizona, USA, that is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world.

Food Scene

This is a convenience-like store with basic supplies like ice, drinks, snacks and some food. It is the closest place to get supplies to the cabin.
Houston Mesa General Store & Fuelwoods
Houston Mesa Road
This is a convenience-like store with basic supplies like ice, drinks, snacks and some food. It is the closest place to get supplies to the cabin.

Sightseeing

The Shoofly Indian Ruins were believed to have been occupied between A.D. 1000-1250. At an elevation of 5,240 feet, Shoofly Village once had a total of 79 structures of which the rock outlines, once the base of the walls, are still visible. At the center of this site is where a larger structure once existed, believed to have been a building with 26 rooms averaging 37.4 square meters each, and part of this structure was perhaps two stories high. In clusters around the core area were 39 smaller structures and 14 more were scattered about the general area and at least one of these structures had a curved wall. The entire compound of approximately 3.75 acres is enclosed by a small stone fence.
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Shoofly Indian Ruins
1-5 Houston Mesa Rd
11 yerel halk öneriyor
The Shoofly Indian Ruins were believed to have been occupied between A.D. 1000-1250. At an elevation of 5,240 feet, Shoofly Village once had a total of 79 structures of which the rock outlines, once the base of the walls, are still visible. At the center of this site is where a larger structure once existed, believed to have been a building with 26 rooms averaging 37.4 square meters each, and part of this structure was perhaps two stories high. In clusters around the core area were 39 smaller structures and 14 more were scattered about the general area and at least one of these structures had a curved wall. The entire compound of approximately 3.75 acres is enclosed by a small stone fence.