The 1,827,435 acres of Coconino National Forest range in altitude from 2,600 feet to 12,643 feet. In the south the forest is cut by deep canyons; in the north the San Francisco Peaks attain the highest elevation in Arizona. These peaks, including Mount Humphrey's, the state's highest point and Mount Agassiz are some of the places in Arizona where alpine conditions exist. Many roads provide beautiful scenic drives. For additional information contact the Forest Supervisor at the address and phone number below.