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Distance
0.73 miles
Elevation Gain
121 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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Wupatki Ruin Trail is an out-and-back trail located near Flagstaff, Arizona.
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Start your hike from the visitor center and walk the path down to the different ruins. Take time to explore the ruins and admire the surrounding scenery. The path is rather uneven in certain places and require some caution.
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