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Vegetation and Wildlife Survey of Devil’s Canyon, Tonto National Forest (July 2007)
Prepared by Sky Jacobs and Aaron Flesch
Devil’s Canyon is located in Pinal County Arizona a few miles east of Superior in the Globe Ranger District of the Tonto National Forest. The area is extremely rugged with deep canyons, rocky ridges, and uplands dominated by large boulders and towering spires. Pyroclastic welded tuft is the most common substrate throughout the area and creates beautiful cliffs, arches, and towers.
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