Ashfork-Arizona
Ashfork-Arizona is in Yavapai County at north-central Arizona, elevated 5,137 feet. The land area is 2.3 miles and is scarcely populated.  Ashfork's eastern side is evident of the Kaibab and Coconino National Forest and Bill Williams Mountain and Humphrey’s Peaks. Economic activities include tourism, mining and cattle ranching. Industries providing employment include agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining, arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services. For its climate, the average annual temperature is 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Ashfork is a fine stopping point to view the surrounding panorama. Route 66 dominates the town’s road.  Other scenic drives are: Fairfield Snow Bowl, Northern Arizona Museum, Lowell Observatory, Lake Mary; Mormon Lake, Meteor Crater, Sunset Crater, Tuzigoot National Monument; Walnut Canyon, Sycamore Canyon, White Horse Lake, Kaibab Lake, Grand Canyon Caverns, and Grand Canyon at its majestic perspective. Return from Ashfork-Arizona to State of ArizonaReturn to Arizona4Pinoys Home

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