تعليقات حول - Coconino National Forest, فلاغستاف
Coconino National Forest
Coconino National Forest
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Taverna
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Woodlands Restaurant
20
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Nimarco's Pizza West
248
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Coco's Bakery Restaurant
594
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Hiro's Sushi Bar & Japanese
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Wicked Az Coffee
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The Pizza Guy
18
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Village Baker
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Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
553
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Lowell Observatory
1,963
2 كممراصد وقبب فلكية

Mother Road Brewing Company
186
2.3 كممصانع بيرة

Flagstaff Visitor Center
615
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Northern Arizona University
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Fort Tuthill Military Museum
123
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Flagstaff Extreme
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Historic Downtown and Railroad District
786
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Lava River Cave
457
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Museum of Northern Arizona
598
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4.5
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Louise Q
Palm Bay, فلوريدا143 مساهمة
أبريل 2022
Beautiful drive through the forest. Quiet relaxing, keep eyes open never know what you might see! All kinds of trails to hike
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Janna
Arizona501 مساهمة
أبريل 2022
Experienced a small part of the Coconino Forest trail system, connecting at the back of Buffalo Park. Enjoyed the forests, saw many birds new to me. So quiet, peaceful and beautiful. Easy walking with lower elevation gains. Trails not always well-marked, so take a picture of the trail map at the trailhead.
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jesfire415
سان أنطونيو, تكساس1,094 مساهمة
زوجان • مارس 2022
Didn't know about this park until we drove by. We managed to do a day hike around Beaver creek. It was a pleasant day with beautiful surroundings.
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ldtc2
Hoboken, نيو جيرسي934 مساهمة
فبراير 2022
If you are driving from Sedona up to the Grand Canyon you will see this mountain range a lot. It's because to drive past. We don't hike so I can't speak about that.
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TheExplorerFamily
Somerset, نيو جيرسي6,289 مساهمة
أكتوبر 2021
This HUGE State Park is 1856 million acres in area, and surrounds the towns of Flagstaff and Sedona. Its office headquarters are in Flagstaff. During our sightseeing trips in, and between, these cities, we were driving in some area or the other right in the forest.
The elevation in the forest ranges from 2600 feet to 12633 feet. In its entirety, it contains diverse landscapes, deserts, flat lands, volcanic parks and grand mesas. We visited a few National Parks and Monuments in here, plus the Lowell Observatory, and saw vegetation ranging from desert cacti and wildflowers in the warmer regions to the Ponderosa Pines in the cooler regions at higher altitudes. We were not prepared for the vast temperature differences in cool Flagstaff and warmer Sedona.
While driving from Flagstaff to Sedona on Route 89, which runs through this forest, we were astounded by the constantly changing, breathtaking and magnificent vistas ranging from the verdant green trees and flat plains to the fabulous Red Rocks.
A “Must Visit” if you find yourself in this region.
The elevation in the forest ranges from 2600 feet to 12633 feet. In its entirety, it contains diverse landscapes, deserts, flat lands, volcanic parks and grand mesas. We visited a few National Parks and Monuments in here, plus the Lowell Observatory, and saw vegetation ranging from desert cacti and wildflowers in the warmer regions to the Ponderosa Pines in the cooler regions at higher altitudes. We were not prepared for the vast temperature differences in cool Flagstaff and warmer Sedona.
While driving from Flagstaff to Sedona on Route 89, which runs through this forest, we were astounded by the constantly changing, breathtaking and magnificent vistas ranging from the verdant green trees and flat plains to the fabulous Red Rocks.
A “Must Visit” if you find yourself in this region.
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Lisamarie L
Madison, Wisconsin721 مساهمة
أغسطس 2021
We were driving from Sedona to Flagstaff and took a route through this forest home and it was amazing. I was not aware that there were these types of lush forests in Arizona, especially so near to the red rocks. It was a beautiful drive full of Ponderosa Pines, switchbacks and we stopped at some amazing lookouts. It was one of the highlights of our trip.
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Lisamarie L
Madison, Wisconsin721 مساهمة
أغسطس 2021
We were driving from Sedona to Flagstaff and took a route through this forest home and it was amazing. I was not aware that there were these types of lush forests in Arizona, especially so near to the red rocks. It was a beautiful drive full of Ponderosa Pines, switchbacks and we stopped at some amazing lookouts. It was one of the highlights of our trip.
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VespagirL55
Bisbee, Arizona638 مساهمة
أغسطس 2021
Drove the "Around the Peaks Loop" today, a part of the forest we'd not explored. Beautiful vistas and loads of wildflowers in addition to the magnificent Ponderosas. Road not for low-clearance vehicles; check the Forest Service website before traveling. To get into the forest from the road, be alert to the mile markers and follow Forest Service directions.
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Linda D
25 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2021
National park service employees are truly professionals
We had a nice visit with L.J. Varon-Burkhart who had a real enthusiasm for the work there. Whether it be educating us on how hummingbird fare in times of extreme heat and drought to talk about fire safety this ranger had much to offer.
Nice stop and pleasant people. They come highly recommended.
We had a nice visit with L.J. Varon-Burkhart who had a real enthusiasm for the work there. Whether it be educating us on how hummingbird fare in times of extreme heat and drought to talk about fire safety this ranger had much to offer.
Nice stop and pleasant people. They come highly recommended.
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Anonymous855
Trabuco Canyon, California1,402 مساهمة
مايو 2021
We were expecting magnificent vistas and did not find that at all. There was one significant turn out and it was full of jewelry but a so-so view. Maybe I'm jaded because we travel a lot and I've seen great views. We stopped in Sedona and then turned back around because of a car issue. Maybe Montezuma's castle would have added more interest.
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captaindiz
Marietta, Ohio21 مساهمة
HI. We will be traveling there in the middle of May. Would like to do some fishing any suggestions? We would like to do a stream or similar to what I would think of as "forest fishing". Don't want to fish on a dock with 20 other people. Don't mind a short walk but don't want to hike 5 miles either. We are staying in Flagstaff. But don't mind driving an hour or so either.
My family and I want to go up there next weekend. All of the reserved campsites are booked for the time we want to go. I notice that many of the sites are first come first served. Can anyone give me the odds of getting a space on first come first served? We live 2 1/2 hours away and it's a long drive if the chances are not good. Thank you!
tweetybirdanita
Prince George, كندا137 مساهمة
Nice to know the area is good for photography. Looking to photograph a real cactus. Can we find any here?
jimmyrc55
Rocky Mountain House, كندا173 مساهمة
Not the “Big Guys/Gals” to far north by 1 hour of driving. Smaller species for sure.
Daniel M
Shorewood, إلينوي40 مساهمة
Sharon J (and others):
I read your review of the Coconino National Forest from a few years ago (2013). My wife and I are going there for the first time next week. I am looking for some of the "off the beaten path" trails and sites that you and your friends may know. We are only there for two days. But while we are there I would prefer not to do the typical tourist activities. Unless there is something that I should not miss. If that is the case I suppose going first thing in the morning would help to avoid the crowds. We will be there on a Wednesday and Thursday.
Thanks very much,
Dan and Laura
Hank956
Brownsville, تكساس1,058 مساهمة
Coconino is a large forest (quite a spread), if in Sedona, there are a lot of places to see, on Wednesday and Thursday you most likely be alone. Bell, cathedral, the vortexes, are all short driving distance from town.
You may want to try contacting the hike house, they are a great resource and will guide you well.
which trail did you find this awesome tree? we are heading up to the trails this weekend and would love to find this trail!
tfcii
Troy, إلينوي16 مساهمة
I do not recall
Stephanie P
مساهمتيْن
Hi, I am travelling to Pheonix for the first time. I'm looking to stay in Coconino National Forest for one day and one night. Is there a trail / place to stay? or some sights to visit that are not to be missed?
Thank you in advance!
pk1363
Lemont, إلينوي267 مساهمة
One caution. The previous comment mentioned route 89A. We were there last October. They had nightly lane closures posted, However, we went through there in the daytime from Sedona to Flagstaff. They had the road completely torn out in one section and were directing one way at a time traffic over the dirt through the construction zone right next to the heavy equipment. It was kind of insane. It added at least an hour to our travel time. The scenery was beautiful, but I would avoid that stretch if it is still under construction.
Emily S
Phoenix, Arizona15 مساهمة
Looking to camp in December and wondering what weather conditions to expect. How cold? Snow? Any experience to share?
Ray37364
New Albany, Indiana26 مساهمة
Camping Oct 1 was chilly at night, low 40's I recall. Had a zero sleeping cocoon from Walmart for $25 and was fine. Later camped at Grand Canyon Desert View and high 20's but still warm in cocoon. In Sedona the days warmed up quickly in sunshine, perfect weather. Since I was in Sedona mainly for mountain biking, ate breakfast and dinner in town, so not a lot of early or late time around camp except to shower and sleep. Great breakfasts at the Coffee Pot.
inthe831
California93 مساهمة
Are there any red rocks within 5 miles of the city of Flagstaff? If not red rocks, then any particular scenic walking trails easily accessible from a main road? We will be without a car and will only have ~4 hours of daylight while in town. Anywhere we can go by Uber? Thanks.
Gary W S
Colorado Springs, Colorado209 مساهمات
4 hour do-ables: Going south take Hwy 89A to Sedona, 30 miles away. Red Rock country, takes 1 hr to drive thru Oak Creek Canyon to Sedona. Gorgeous.
Going east, about 4 miles out to Oak Creek Canyon. Ancient Indian (Anasazi) bluff dwelling. Short trail takes you around dwellings in canyon wall.
Going north on 89, 8 miles out, Sunset Crater volcano; continue on 20 mile loop to Wupatki ancient bluff dwellings in high desert.
So would anyone care to be a logical person and post some prices for admission? Every aspect of this park is online but the prices.
rockdocker
فلاغستاف, Arizona101 مساهمة
All National Forests are free ....