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 PUBLIC LAW 98-406—AUG. 28, 1984

98 STAT. 1485

Public Law 98-406 96th Congress An Act To designate certain national forest lands in the State of Arizona as wilderness, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That this Act may be cited as the "Arizona Wilderness Act of 1984". TITLE I SEC. 101. (a) In furtherance of the purposes of the Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. 1131-1136), the following lands in the State of Arizona are hereby designated as wilderness and therefore as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System: (1) certain lands in the Prescott National Forest, which comprise approximately five thousand four hundred and twenty acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Apache Creek Wilderness—Proposed, dated February 1984, and which shall be known as the Apache Creek Wilderness; (2) certain lands in the Prescott National Forest, which comprise approximately fourteen thousand nine hundred and fifty acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Cedar Bench Wilderness—Proposed, dated August 1984, and which shall be known as the Cedar Bench Wilderness; (3) certain lands in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, which comprise approximately eleven thousand and eighty acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Bear Wallow Wilderness—Proposed, dated March 1984, and which shall be known as the Bear Wallow Wilderness; (4) certain lands in the Prescott National Forest, which comprise approximately twenty-six thousand and thirty acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Castle Creek Wilderness—Proposed", dated August 1984, and which shall be known as the Castle Creek Wilderness; (5) certain lands in the Coronado National Forest, which comprise approximately sixty-nine thousand seven hundred acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Chiricahua f Wilderness—Proposed", dated March 1984, and which are hereby incorporated in and shall be deemed part of the Chiricahua Wilderness, as designated by Public Law 88-577; (6) certain lands in the Coconino National Forest, which comprise approximately eleven thousand five hundred and fifty acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Fossil Springs Wilderness—Proposed, dated April 1984, and which shall be known as the Fossil Springs Wilderness; (7) certain lands in the Tonto National Forest, which comprise approximately fifty-three thousand five hundred acres, as generally depicted on a map entitled "Four Peaks WildernessProposed, dated April 1984, and which shall be known as the r Four Peaks Wilderness;

Aug. 28, 1984 [H.R. 4707] Arizona Wilderness Act of 1984. National Wilderness Preservation System. National Forest System. 16 USC 1132 note.

16 USC 1132 note.

16 USC 1132 note.

16 USC 1132 note.

16 USC 1131 note. 16 USC 1132 note.

16 USC 1132 note.

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