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    • Sedona, Arizona

      Robbers Roost

      5.0
      0.95 mi / 148 ft gain
      The hike begins on the eastern side of the parking area. It is only a half mile hike but the views are amazing. Hike through the beautiful Sedona landscape of red rock and juniper before finding your way to this breathtaking cliff side view! Feel free to explore more of the mountain and find othe...
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    • Williams, Arizona

      Hike the Kelsey Spring/Hog Hill/Dorsey Spring Loop

      13.4 mi / 2200 ft gain
      This hike starts at the Kelsey Spring Trailhead. Park at the end of Forest Service Road 538G. There is parking for about 6-7 cars. Just past the signage for the trail, which is also called Kelsey Winter Trail, there is a trail registration box. Be sure to sign in. The trail descends steeply for t...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike the Soldier's Trail

      5.0
      5.6 mi / 300 ft gain
      This trail was named in honor of the military troops that trained here during World War II. Keep in mind, this loop trail is at 7000 feet, so if you are driving up from Phoenix or even Sedona, you may feel a little winded.  However, there is no serious climbs on this hike so you may feel no diffe...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike the Two-Spot Loop Trail

      2.5 mi / 100 ft gain
      This loop trail has two different starting points. You can start at the south end of Rogers Lake (which is what I did) or the north end. I hike in a clockwise direction. This is recommended if you are hiking in the late afternoon as I did. The sun will be at your back during the section that has ...
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    • Yavapai County, Arizona

      Bell Trail

      7.12 mi / 591 ft gain
      Bell Trail is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Rimrock, Arizona.
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Camp at Red Rock

      4.8
      Starting from Downtown Flagstaff we headed west. After making a left turn on Woody Mountain Road, we continued for 22 miles. Woody Mountain Road then becomes Forest Road 231. Continue on FS 231 until you find a killer spot to pitch it! Make sure to be wary of elk herds crossing the roads.We made ...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Camp at Marshall Lake

      5.0
      If you’re looking for spacious campsites, starry skies, wooded hiking trails, and peaceful surroundings, Marshall Lake in Flagstaff, AZ is the perfect campground for you! Marshall Lake is located about 9 miles south of Flagstaff on Forest Highway 3 (Lake Mary Road). Turn left (east) on Forest Roa...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Camp at Pine Grove Campground

      Pine Grove Campground in Flagstaff Arizona is a hidden gem. Upper and Lower Lake Mary, Ashurst, Marshall and Kinnikinick lakes are nearby and can provide ample recreational activities.The campsites are clean and have all the luxurious amenities (Coin-operated showers, tables, fire rings and cooki...
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    • Yavapai County, Arizona

      Hike to Montezuma's Well

      5.0
      0.5 mi / 117 ft gain
      This trail takes you to the rim of Montezuma Well, a massive collapsed limestone sinkhole. The springs at the bottom of the sinkhole feed a large pond which supports a unique aquatic habitat in this dry landscape. Scientists are still baffled as to the origin headwaters of the water within this c...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Camp at Ashurst Lake

      Ashurst Lake is South East of Flagstaff and not too far from Mormon Lake. It's an easy drive that any car can do. There is a a short section of well-maintained dirt road. Keep in mind the current fire regulations for the area as well as the lake's water level if you're panning to launch your boat...
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    • Clarkdale, Arizona

      Hike the Tuzigoot Trail

      4.5
      0.5 mi / 55 ft gain
      Spend a couple of hours to discover the incredible legacy of an ancient people at Tuzigoot National Monument.  Start at the Visitor Center, then take a self-guided, half mile loop trail that will lead around and through an incredible 110 room pueblo. The large building was home to the Sinagua peo...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Frisbee Golf at McPherson's

      1 mi
      McPherson's is a public disk golf course five minutes north of downtown Flagstaff.  The course is seasonally open from May - November. There are no tee times, and it is free to play. A somewhat tightly wooded 18-hole course with multiple pin placements makes this fun for beginners and a challenge...
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    • Yavapai County, Arizona

      Explore Montezuma's Castle National Monument

      4.6
      Montezuma Castle is actually one of the United State's first National Monuments. This five story 50 room cliff dwelling is one of the best preserved in all of North America. There is a short interpretive walk along the cliff in which one can see the many remnants of the previous inhabitants.The S...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike the Island Trail, Walnut Canyon

      3.4
      1 mi / 200 ft gain
      The trail is a short one - stretching only a mile in length. The only semi-strenuous portion of the trail is at the beginning and end where you start by descending a set of stairs in order to reach the trail that loops around the historic cliff dwellings. Since this is a loop trail, the same set ...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike the Rim Trail at Walnut Canyon National Monument

      4.0
      0.7 mi
      Hike the trail starting from the visitor center and take your time walking along the rim. Be sure to admire the canyon below and the ancient dwellings in the canyon walls. During the right season, there are also beautiful wildflowers along the way. This trail is partially paved and easy to walk.
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike and Camp at Arizona's A1 Mountain

      4.7
      6.6 miles west of downtown Flagstaff off the I-40 West is the A1 Mountain Road. Continue over the cattle guards and enter into the A1 Mountain Area—perfect for hiking, camping, and trail running.The main road is well established for a dirt road, and many of the hiking trails branch off from it. T...
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