Fourteen miles southwest of Fredonia on Hwy 389, Pipe Spring is quite literally an oasis in the desert.
As part of a circuitous route around the Grand Canyon, Pipe Spring had been a valuable watering hole for thousands of years.
The water from Pipe Spring also feeds two ponds that attract a variety of wildlife like migrating shorebirds, bobcats and foxes.
It has cost $69,000 to devise a pumping system to re-establish Pipe Spring.
The water of Pipe Spring has made it possible for plants, animals, and people to live in this dry desert region.
Freezin' Pipe Springs - This attraction is a short body slide.
Hence, Pipe Spring.
And park officials will pipe in well water to keep Pipe Spring flowing.
The attacks commenced at Pipe Springs, then a Mormon settlement on the Arizona-Utah border.
Whitmore settled in St. George, but lost his life to Navajo Indians near Pipe Spring in 1866.