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    The San Francisco Peaks, also known as the Kachina Peaks, can be seen looming to the north of Rogers Lake.
    The dried-out lake is grazed by the cattle of local ranchers during the summer.
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    Views of Rogers Lake from the trail.
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    The trail winds through ponderosa forests that have been thinned to reduce wildfire risk.
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    Gold Digger Trail heading up toward Woody Ridge.
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    The newly built parking area, complete with benches, viewing scopes, and bike racks.
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    Gold Digger Trail is great for trail running.
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    These new trails are not very worn yet, but they are easy enough to follow.
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    The 2-Spot Trail utilizes a raised railroad bed alongside Rogers Lake.
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    Another view of the railroad bed section of the 2-Spot Trail.
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    The Rogers Lake County Natural Area was purchased from the State of Arizona in 2010 and is now owned by Coconino County.

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