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One of the most diverse National Forests in the country with changing landscapes and activities around every corner. Explore mountains and canyons, fish in small lakes, and wade in lazy creeks and streams.
One of the most diverse National Forests in the country with changing landscapes and activities around every corner. Explore mountains and canyons, fish in small lakes, and wade in lazy creeks and streams.
The Coconino National Forest is a 1.856-million acre (751,000 ha) United States National Forest located in northern Arizona in the vicinity of Flagstaff, with elevations ranging from 2,600 feet to the highest point in Arizona at 12,633 feet (Humphrey's Peak).
Explore one of 116 easy hiking trails in Coconino National Forest that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 0 to 5,242 feet in elevation gain.
From the famous red rocks of Sedona to Ponderosa pine forests, from southwestern desert to alpine tundra, the Coconino National Forest is one of the most diverse and unforgettable destinations in the country.
Coconino National Forest. 451 reviews. #5 of 100 things to do in Flagstaff. National ParksForests. Write a review. About. Named after the Coho Native American people, this forest is two million acres of recreational, lumber, and mining land. Duration: More than 3 hours. Suggest edits to improve what we show.
Coconino National Forest is one of six national forests in Arizona, and contains all—or parts of—10 designated wilderness areas. It includes the summit of Humphreys Peak, the highest point in Arizona, and Mormon Lake, the largest natural lake in the state (when there isn’t a drought).
The Coconino National Forest stands out for its remarkable diversity, encompassing deserts, ponderosa pine forests, alpine tundra, and ancient volcanic peaks. It is the only forest in Arizona that surrounds towns like Sedona and Flagstaff, offering a blend of geological wonders and rich biodiversity.
Schulz was one of the earliest settlers in Flagstaff, arriving in 1880 with a herd of sheep from Texas. His herd gradually increased in size until he was considered the largest sheep owner in Arizona. He served four years in the 1890s as a member of the Coconino County Board of Supervisors and retired in 1911, moving to Phoenix where he died in ...
The Coconino National Forest is one of the most diverse National Forests in the country with landscapes ranging from the famous Red Rocks of Sedona to Ponderosa Pine Forests, to alpine tundra.