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    Top Spots in and near Oak Creek Canyon

    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike Fatman's Loop

      5.0
      2.5 mi / 690 ft gain
      Sitting on the eastern slope of Mt Elden is a super fun multi-use trail called Fatman's Loop. It's a perfect spot for hiking, trail running, day strolling, or walking the pup. All the while, treating you to glimpses of the eastern suburbs of Flagstaff, beautiful wild flowers, and cool rock format...
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    • Camp Verde, Arizona

      The Bull Pen

      5.0
      1.87 mi / 92 ft gain
      This trail starts at the end of Bullpen Rd and your adventure begins in beautiful thickets of trees and plants. The going is easy and the tempting sound of rushing water is on your right as you continue parallel to West Clear Creek. The trail will veer left up a rocky old service road but pay att...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Bike along the San Francisco Peaks on Waterline Road

      4.0
      20 mi / 3000 ft gain
      Waterline Road is a closed service road that follows along the southern and eastern slopes of the San Francisco Peaks of Flagstaff, AZ. You will pass through several miles of charred ponderosa pine as well as expansive groves of aspen trees as you make your way to the Inner Basin.The road follows...
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    • Camp Verde, Arizona

      McDonald Trail

      4.0
      0.83 mi / 351 ft gain
      McDonald Trail is an out-and-back trail that in Coconino National Forest located near Camp Verde, Arizona.
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    • Camp Verde, Arizona

      Copper Canyon Loop Trail 504

      5.0
      3.75 mi / 384 ft gain
      Copper Canyon Loop Trail 504 is a loop trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Camp Verde, Arizona.
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    • Coconino County, Arizona

      Hike Aspen Corner to Bismark Lake on the Arizona Trail

      5.0
      7 mi / 500 ft gain
      I started this hike at 7:00am. It was a perfect time of day. The sky was clear and the air was cool. I chose this section of the Arizona National Scenic Trail because I heard it passes through beautiful prairie and stands of Ponderosa Pine and Aspen trees. The trail did not disappoint! I started...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Humphreys Peak Summit

      5.0
      9.57 mi / 2759 ft gain
      If you think you might only get one chance to hike Humphreys Peak in your life, I recommend this hike so that you can have a unique view experience of the east and west sides of the Peaks. This is a shuttle hike of Humphreys Peak which combines the Humphreys Peak Trail and the Humphreys via Inner...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Winter Summit Humphreys Peak, Arizona

      8.4 mi / 3335 ft gain
      From Flagstaff, take US-180 west towards the Grand Canyon. Take US-180 for 7 miles until you reach Snow Bowl Rd. Turn right/N onto Snow Bowl Rd and take this for 7 miles as it winds its way up the mountain. If it has recently snowed you will need chains for 2 wheel drive vehicles or 4 wheel drive...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike the Aspen Nature Loop at Humphrey's Peak

      5.0
      1.8 mi / 300 ft gain
      This is a great hike that has amazing views at all times of the year. This trail might be closed for skiing season, but I am not sure. I went in October, just before Halloween and the weather was perfect. The leaves were changing and there was a nice brisk breeze. The short loop makes it accessib...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Explore Flagstaff's Lava River Cave

      4.1
      If you’re looking for a truly unique hiking experience in Arizona, look no further than the Lava River Cave, 14 miles northwest of Flagstaff. The longest lava tube in Arizona, the cave was formed approximately 700,000 years ago after a volcanic eruption in Hart Prairie. As the lava from the erupt...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Camp in the Coconino National Forest

      3.8
      The free camping in the Coconino (as well as the many other national forests) is generally along the old Fire Roads, and old Forest Service Roads. You can tell if a road is one of these by a brown sign with an FS 123 or any other number, FS meaning Forest Service Road. There are many of these roa...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Trail Run in Lockett Meadow

      4.8
      Getting There North of Flagstaff on the 89A, take a left turn directly after a sign for Sunset Crater. This road winds up a well-developed path; when it ends, turn right. After the road banks left, take a right at the next fork and continue on the dirt road up a single lane path until you enter t...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Hike Inner Basin Trail #29

      5.0
      3.2 mi / 757 ft gain
      When the golden fall color is at its peak is when this trail (and Locket Meadow camping) is the most popular.  I recommend getting there as early as possible, because parking goes FAST.  And note that the drive up to the trailhead is a bit sketchy as well… Beginning at Lockett Meadow, the start o...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Snowshoe at the Arizona Nordic Village

      2.5 mi
      To get to the Nordic Village from Flagstaff, just take the 180 North until you see the signs for the Nordic Village (on your right).Once at the Nordic Village, go inside the entrance building to buy your day pass ($10 for a snowshoeing day pass) and rent your gear.  Feel free to bring your own sn...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      MTB the Hart Prairie Loop

      15.2 mi / 1198 ft gain
      This outstanding loop takes in high altitude meadows, aspen glades, fabulous evergreen forest, and unbelievable views in the San Francisco Peaks. The ride lacks any technical challenges, but long and consistent uphill grades (at high elevation) make for a good workout. The reward is an ending tha...
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    • Flagstaff, Arizona

      Abineau-Bear Jaw Loop

      5.0
      7.04 mi / 2031 ft gain
      This trail is slightly more hidden on the northern slope of the San Francisco Peaks, but well worth the drive just outside of Flagstaff. Do it during the last week of September, when summer gives it’s last wave goodbye in a spectacle of electric yellow aspen groves. With the exception of occasion...
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