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as summer forage. At the beginning of the 20th century the Grand Canyon Cattle Company, otherwise known as the Bar Z Brand, ran upwards of 100,000 cattle throughout the strip. Land and water use often led to friction between competing brands, and there are accounts of limited range wars between
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The Strip has a total surface area of 7,878.11 square miles (20,404.2 km). Of this, 7,856.45 square miles (20,348.12 km) is land, and only 56.08 km (21.653 sq mi, or 0.275%) is water. Its land area is larger than that of the state of
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locally before heading into the strip on these roads, and are advised to be prepared – even rangers may not know current conditions, such as snow/ice cover and washouts.
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parties crossing over the Colorado River and raiding Mormon settlements. Peace was largely maintained through the diplomatic efforts of
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Aside from the scattered settlements through the region, most of the land is protected areas, with various units of the
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in the mid-19th century, the Arizona Strip has been one of the last strongholds of the nineteenth-century practice of
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The Arizona Strip is very sparsely populated and connected to the rest of Arizona by only limited highway links, at
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The Arizona Strip was long a cattleman's paradise with large stretches of grassy meadow in the valleys and the high
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The strip had been a battleground between Native American and white settlers during the 19th century, with
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creates physical barriers to the rest of Arizona. Only three major roads traverse the region:
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cross the northeastern part of the strip, and US 89A crosses the Colorado River via the
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metro area, to which the region is more connected than to the rest of Arizona.
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in such areas as House Rock Valley which are returning under better
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Cabin on the historic Kane Ranch, a conservation project of the
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Four primary unpaved roads enter the core of the strip: from
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Since the area was first settled by Mormon Pioneers led by
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lies within the region. Lying along the North Rim of the
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Most of the land in the Arizona Strip is managed by the
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different outfits and between sheepmen and cattlemen.
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The land is also dotted with 213:in its red-rock canyon country, and the 104: 96: 88: 663: 523:United States Bureau of Land Management 499: 170:crosses the northwestern corner, while 1468: 764: 552: 257:in the higher elevations such as the 790: 360:adding citations to reliable sources 331: 241:and juniper forests, and eventually 18: 608: 445:, a few Arizona state highways and 437:bridge, both at the eastern end on 13: 547:Lake Mead National Recreation Area 504: 14: 1497: 733: 579: 209:The Strip is very typical of the 1417: 545:and the northern section of the 336: 101:Side canyon in the Arizona Strip 23: 1338:Aztec Land & Cattle Company 347:needs additional citations for 221:vegetation. However, the first 740:BLM Arizona Strip Field Office 699: 657: 288:). 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The Wave, Arizona
Arizona
Colorado River
Mohave County
Coconino County
Colorado City
Fredonia
Beaver Dam
Scenic
Littlefield
Kaibab Indian Reservation
Grand Canyon
I-15
Arizona State Route 389
U.S. Route 89A
Navajo Bridge
St. George, Utah
National Park Service
Bureau of Land Management
U.S. Forest Service

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