Parks, Arizona
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Flagstaff, Arizona
Hike and Camp at Arizona's A1 Mountain
4.76.6 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...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Camp at Red Rock
4.8Starting 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 ...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Hike the Aspen Nature Loop at Humphrey's Peak
5.01.8 mi / 300 ft gainThis 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...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Frisbee Golf at McPherson's
1 miMcPherson'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...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Climb Morning's Mourning at the Oak Creek Canyon Lookout
5.8+, 80ft trad climb at the Oak Creek Canyon Lookout. To get there, take the 89A North from Sedona, or South from Flagstaff. Then you will see signs for the Oak Creek Canyon Lookout. Take the turn off and park in the lot. If you think you will stay beyond closing, park across the street so you ...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Climb Red Wagon at the Oak Creek Canyon Lookout
5.8, 80ft trad climb at the Oak Creek Canyon Lookout. To get there, take the 89A North from Sedona, or South from Flagstaff. Then you will see signs for the Oak Creek Canyon Lookout. Take the turn off and park in the lot. If you think you will stay beyond closing, park across the street so you d...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Hike Fatman's Loop
5.02.5 mi / 690 ft gainSitting 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...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Dispersed Camping in Coconino National Forest (Edge of the World)
5.0This campsite is definitely out there. You'll take a dirt road into what seems to be a thick forest. Tell your GPS to put you on Woody Mountain Road in Flagstaff, AZ. Once you are on this road set your speedometer and follow this road for about 23 miles. Do not make any turns off of this road, th...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Camp at East Pocket (Edge of the World)
4.8We love coming to this site in the Summer and Fall, but wanted to "test" our cold-weather gear before backpacking this Winter. So we went to our tried and true spot, with the comfort of our cars, so we could work out our layering and sleep system. Have a few cups of warm spiked cider and enjoy! T...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Climbing at Oak Creek Canyon
5.0Getting There About 18 miles south of Flagstaff on the 89A, turn into the Cave Springs parking lot and look for the trail just right of the first bridge. Hike up the chossy hill until you reach a giant sandstone slot canyon in the northwest. Climbing This canyon contained the crags, known as the ...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
4X4 to Honanki Heritage Site
5.0One of Sedona’s best and most scenic drives, that happens to also lead to Native American ruins, has to be Loy Butte Road (FR-525). This route also forms the eastern half of the famous Outlaw 4×4 Jeep Trail. The road is very rough in places, especially during the latter part of the drive. The roa...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Camp in the Coconino National Forest
3.8The 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...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Banjo Bill Picnic Area
5.0Nestled in Oak Creek Canyon, and throughout the Red Rock District are several picnic and day-use areas. Popular sites include; West Fork, Red Rock Crossing, Banjo Bill and Grasshopper, which provide unique hiking, creek side picnicking, swimming and fishing opportunities. All Oak Creek Canyon cam...Read more -
6871 Arizona 89A, Arizona
Explore Slide Rock State Park
4.6This beautiful State Park, which is the original location of the Pendley Homestead, is a historic apple farm (the apple trees are still there!). This is a favorite stop for families in the summertime, so if you come then, make sure to arrive early. It’s common to find throngs of people in the cr...Read more -
Sedona, Arizona
Birthing Cave
5.01.89 mi / 308 ft gainThe hike is an easy one, flat and not too long. In the spring you'll see lots of flowers. Note, the popularity of this Sedona cave has grown in the past year, so you will most likely encounter other hikers and mountain bikers. You start from the Long Canyon Trailhead, and I recommend going earl...Read more -
Flagstaff, Arizona
Hike the Island Trail, Walnut Canyon
3.41 mi / 200 ft gainThe 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 ...Read more