Fossil Creek

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Fossil Creek is a scenic, spring-fed river in central Arizona known for its clear turquoise waters, waterfalls, and rich riparian habitat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
spring-fed stream
accessControlledBy permit system in peak season
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsInto Verde River NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity high
hasCharacteristic clear water
perennial flow
hasConservationGoal protect riparian habitat
protect water quality
hasEcosystemType riparian habitat
hasFeature deep pools
travertine formations
waterfalls
hasGeologicFeature limestone
travertine dams
hasManagementConcern erosion
trash and litter
vegetation damage
hasRecreationImpact high visitor use GENERATED
hasSource Fossil Springs NERFINISHED
isHabitatFor amphibians
birds
native fish species
riparian vegetation
isTouristAttraction yes
knownFor hiking
recreation
scenic beauty
swimming
waterfalls
locatedIn Arizona NERFINISHED
Coconino County, Arizona NERFINISHED
Yavapai County, Arizona NERFINISHED
central Arizona NERFINISHED
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
nearestTown Camp Verde, Arizona NERFINISHED
Strawberry, Arizona NERFINISHED
partOf Verde River watershed NERFINISHED
protectedAs Fossil Creek Wild and Scenic River NERFINISHED
protectionStatus Wild and Scenic River NERFINISHED
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
waterColor turquoise
waterTemperature relatively constant spring temperature
waterType spring-fed
within Coconino National Forest NERFINISHED
Tonto National Forest NERFINISHED

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Coconino National Forest contains Fossil Creek