Bear Paw Spring

Bear Paw Spring is a spring in , and has an elevation of 10,075 feet.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include San Francisco Peaks and Humphreys Peak.

Volcano
Photo: Tyler finvold, Public domain.
The are a volcanic mountain range in north central , just north of . Part of the San Francisco volcanic field, the Peaks are the remnant of the former San Francisco Mountain, a prehistoricaly larger single stratovolcano.

Volcano
is the highest mountain and the second most prominent peak after in the U.S. state of . With an elevation of 12,637 feet, it is located within the in the Coconino National Forest, about 11 miles north of .

Peak
is a peak in the Coconino National Forest, and the fourth-highest peak in the of northern . It is the sixth-highest named point in the state of Arizona, with an elevation of 11,464 feet.

Bear Paw Spring

Latitude
35.34252° or 35° 20′ 33″ north
Longitude
-111.65957° or 111° 39′ 35″ west
Elevation
10,075 feet (3,071 metres)
Open location code
857C88VR+25
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2006084895
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­spring
Geo­Names ID
5552108
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