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Daisy Mountain & Land We Want to Preserve This area (about 6 square miles of state trust lands) has always been a quiet place of refuge for wildlife and Native American people. By the 1800's, pioneers came from all directions to engage in ranching, agriculture, or mining. The community today is still mainly rural. The spectacular landscape is symbolic of the Sonoran Desert. The clean air, diversity of plants and animals, and areas of beauty and solitude have inspired generations of climbers, photographers, artists, and local residents for generations before and after Arizona attained statehood.
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