The Navajo/Apache Region encompasses the central areas of Navajo and Apache Counties, excluding the lands belonging to the Navajo Nation and the Hopi Tribe in the north and the land belonging to the White Mountain Apache Tribe in the south. The pristine waters found in the White Mountain Apache homelands is an ideal habitat for fishing for the world’s only specie of Apache Trout.
I'd rate the White Mountain Apache Reservation as having some of the most beautiful country and best camping in Arizona. 3½ miles southwest. All campers are required to pack in/pack out all camping and fishing refuse and debris (including trash and human waste). It has a land area of 2,627 square miles (6,800 km 2) and a population of 12,429 people as of the 2000 census. Cedar Creek. The White Mountain Apache were more geographically isolated than other Western Apache tribes, though they were aware of the violence and devastation happening as Euro Americans came into contact with other Native Americans.In the late 1860s the U.S. Army came into their land with orders to capture or kill any Apaches that refused to be confined to a reservation. Park Information - Map Welcome to the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, home to the White Mountain Apache Tribe and 1.6 million acres of Arizona's most diverse, scenic and pristine lands. It is home to the federally recognized White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation, a Western Apache tribe. Share. 6 miles southwest. Cedar Creek Crossing . In Primitive Camping Areas are not serviced, which means there are no toilet or garbage facilities.
10 miles northwest. The White Mountain Apache Tribe is known for its world class Trophy Bull Elk hunting, drawing in hunters from all over the world, to get a chance at a world class Trophy Bull Elk and the hunt of a lifetime. The White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache reservation offers both guided (Predator hunts and bear hunts are required to have a tribal guide) and self-guided (Most Elk Hunts are Do-it-yourself hunts) so you will have plenty of opportunity. The Fort Apache Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in Arizona, United States, encompassing parts of Navajo, Gila, and Apache counties. Notable Places. We stayed at the Upper Log Campground over Memorial Day and found it clean, quiet and very beautiful. Introductory Information. Date of experience: May 2018. The White Mountain Apache Tribe defines primitive camping areas as: those remote and secluded areas on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation.
USA. Helpful. North America . WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE RELIGION By GRENVILLE GOODWIN T HE inclusion of cosmogony and beliefs concerning life and death with religion may seem unnecessary. Since this area is known to produce some monster Trophy Elk, it is popular. 10 miles southeast.
Nohwike’ Bágowa, the White Mountain Apache Cultural Center and Museum. Its along the banks of the North Fork of the White … Read more. In Primitive Camping Areas are not serviced, which means there are no toilet or garbage facilities. Carrizo.