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The water of
Pipe Spring has made it possible for plants, animals, and people
to live in the dry, desert region of the Arizona Strip. Rich with
American Indian and Mormon pioneer history, Pipe Spring became a
national monument in 1923. Today, a glimpse of pioneer and Kaibab
Paiute Indian life is offered through the visitor center, guided
tours of the fort, "living history" demonstrations, orchard,
garden and a half-mile loop walking trail.
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