Archivo por días: 12 septiembre, 2014

Late Summer at Now and Then Falls

Philip Schwarz Photography Blog

Last week my wife and I stopped at Amnicon Falls State Park. There had been a lot rain in northern Wisconsin earlier in the week so I expected some good water levels at Amnicon. We were not disappointed. There was plenty of water flowing over Now and Then Falls. Typically late in the summer the water levels are such that Now and Then Falls is dry.

More photos from Amnicon Falls can be found on my website.

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Wild Arizona: Red Rocks, Coyote Mountains and a Cedar Bench

Arizona Highways

Jim Peterson | Munds Mountain Wilderness Jim Peterson | Munds Mountain Wilderness

EDITOR’S NOTE: Each afternoon in September, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, we’re spotlighting three of Arizona’s 90 wilderness areas. For more information about any of the state’s wilderness areas, visit Wilderness.net, a collaboration between several wilderness-related organizations. The information here comes from that site and the wilderness areas’ managing agencies. Always contact the managing agency before visiting a wilderness to learn about any restrictions that may be in effect. To see our entire Wild Arizona series, click here

Munds Mountain Wilderness
This spectacular wilderness includes many of Sedona’s iconic red-rock formations, including Courthouse Butte and Bell Rock. It also features a well-maintained network of trails, pools of water, rocks to climb and fantastic photo opportunities.

Location: Southeast of Sedona
Established: 1984
Size: 24,411 acres
Managed by: U.S. Forest Service
Contact: Red Rock Ranger District, 928-282-4119 or

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