Hiking in Flagstaff, AZ
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Pumpkin Trail offers expansive views on Kendrick Peak due to barren wildfire area that it crosses
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Classic Flagstaff trail; short and steep to the summit.
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This challenging hike to the top of O'Leary Peak will reward you with great views of the San Francisco Peaks.
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The Grandview/Horseshoe Mesa Loop is a 15 mile lollipop loop with 3,600ft. of elevation lost and regained that showcases some of the Grand Canyon's greatest features.
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A quiet, isolated hike to the top of scenic Kendrick Peak.
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Technical canyoneering in one of Northern Arizona's sandstone slot canyons.
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Hiking through Arizona's alpine forest on the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff.
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The Lava Tubes, just outside of Flagstaff, offer an underground cave hike that's suitable for people of all ages.
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Fay Canyon is an easy hike overlooking Sedona, in the Secret Canyon Wilderness. Look for a natural arch and man-made ruins.
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The Kachina Trail is a beautiful, moderate hike through high-altitude aspen forest and meadows close to Flagstaff.
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Abineau/Bear Jaw Loop is a colorful hike on the north side of the San Francisco Peaks.
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The Weatherford Trail is a long alpine trail with some of the best fall views of golden aspen leaves.
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Scenic trail with options for hiking, biking, and climbing
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The Kendrick Trail is a steep alpine hike to a high summit with views stretching all the way to the Grand Canyon.
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Walnut Canyon is a historically and geologically significant destination that has something for families or for adventurers
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Hike to the highest point in Arizona.
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Volcanic amphitheater with rock scrambling and hoodoos.
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