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Agua Fria National Monument - Badger Springs Access

Hike Access: An easy, short hike to the Agua Fria river, a perennial riparian stream.  From Badger Springs Road trailhead (where there is a sign and a trail register), walk down the wash to the Agua Fria. 

Directions to Trailhead: From I-17, take the Badger Springs exit east.  Travel along the dirt road a short distance and park.  Walk towards a flat turnaround area where you will see a sign and a trail register.  

Click here for BLM map of Agua Fria National Monument.


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