Originally Posted by
ronocnikral
And technically, Pipe Springs Nat Monument is a "Mormon" Town.
Well, it was, sort of, ... now it is the headquarters of an Indian reservation. By coincidence, the Travel section of my newspaper published a long article about the national monument.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/8...pe-Spring.html
Today’s Pipe Spring includes the Kaibab Paiute tribal headquarters, a service station, several houses, and a fine museum and gift shop, beckoning passersby to stop for a while, meditate upon the past, and appreciate the bounty of flowing water in a desert oasis.
If you go ...
Pipe Spring National Monument is located on Arizona S.R. 389, just south of the Utah-Arizona border. Fredonia, Ariz., on U.S. Alt-89, is 14 miles to the northeast. Utah S.R. 59 connects to Arizona 389 out of Hurricane, Utah, 45 miles to the northwest. St. George, I-15 and Utah S.R. 9 are nearby.
Winter hours (September-May) are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Winsor Castle tours are offered on the hour and half hour from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Summer hours (June-August) are 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Castle tours are on the hour and half hour from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fee is $5 per person, good for seven days. Children age 15 and under are admitted free. Interagency passes are accepted.