By Dana Sharp
(This two part article was first run in the Courier supplement called "Westward" on October 31, 1975 - a long time before the recent development of the area)
To the northwest of Prescott sprawls a giant of earth and granite boulders, holding the roots of pine trees, oak brush, manzanita, prickly pear and pinon. Tall pines march like sentinels across the rocky crest. Almost a last frontier for wildlife in an area becoming more heavily populated every day, Granite Mountain stands a monument to a vanished time.
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