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Deep Water Soloing at Clear Creek
Winslow, Arizona
5.0
For the best deep water soloing, go left after unloading the canoes or kayaks. At first, you might see a lot of people, but the further you paddle, the calmer and more peaceful it gets!Getting there: North on I-17, exit 285 at Camp Verde and go East on Hwy 260 then North on AZ 87. Turn right onto AZ-99, right before Winslow. Parking is best at McHood Park.
Discover the Ruins of Two Guns
Winslow, Arizona
These old ruins on the side of old route 66 in the town of Two Guns Arizona. The ruins themselves are very photogenic and worth a stop at.Be careful of snakes and the structural dangers of old ruins. This is a fun stop along the side of the highway to take photographs and watch the sunset.
Grand Falls
Leupp, Arizona
4.3
1.2 mi
/ 246 ft gain
Grand Falls is located about 30 miles northeast of Flagstaff Arizona in Navajo Nation. Even though its only 30 miles from Flagstaff you’ll still have about an hour drive to the falls. 10 miles of the trip will be on Indian road 70 which is a maintained dirt road but may require a 4by4 near the end at the falls. Once you reach the end of the road you’ll see a few shaded picnic benches, you’ll ...
Wukoki Pueblo Trail
Flagstaff, Arizona
0.38 mi
/ 13 ft gain
Wukoki Pueblo Trail is a loop trail located near Flagstaff, Arizona.
Wupatki Ruin Trail
Flagstaff, Arizona
0.73 mi
/ 121 ft gain
Wupatki Ruin Trail is an out-and-back trail located near Flagstaff, Arizona.
Hike the Wupatki Pueblo Trail
Flagstaff, Arizona
5.0
0.4 mi
/ 85 ft gain
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.
Doney Mountain Trail
Flagstaff, Arizona
0.86 mi
/ 194 ft gain
Doney Mountain Trail is an out-and-back trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Flagstaff, Arizona.
Camp at Ashurst Lake
Flagstaff, Arizona
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. There are 25 sites at Ashurst, and 25 sites at Forked Pine. The campsites come equipped with table...
Hike the Lava Flow Trail at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Flagstaff, Arizona
5.0
1 mi
Get started on the hike from the parking lot. The first quarter mile is paved and very easy to walk. The rest of the trail takes you to the base of the volcano through lava flows and tubes. This is an incredible landscape to take in along your hike.
Places to stay
Flagstaff, Arizona
Pinegrove
Overview
Pinegrove Campground sits in the lush Coconino National Forest of northern Arizona, offering visitors countless recreation oppor...
Flagstaff, Arizona
Oleary Group Site
Overview
O'Leary Group Campground was constructed in 2001 and is named for O'Leary Peak, which overlooks this site. The campground is des...
Mormon Lake, Arizona
Dairy Springs
Overview
Dairy Springs is a comfortable campground tucked away in a scenic area of northern Arizona. Its main attraction is the seasonal ...
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