It feels like everyone is heading to Arizona's high country this summer, and no wonder. With record-breaking heat in Phoenix and people curtailing their activities because of the new coronavirus ...
Just north of Flagstaff, Red Mountain offers hikers a rare opportunity to explore the inside of an ancient volcanic cinder cone formed more than 700,000 years ago. Unlike the classic cone-shaped ...
Short, easy and scenic, the Sandy Seep Trail offers quick access to a network of routes on the east flanks of Mount Elden in northeast Flagstaff. While the 1.5-mile path makes for a sweet standalone ...
Looking for a cool tunnel with no light? Flagstaff has one that was formed by lava.
Southwest of Flagstaff, two recreation areas with divergent personalities are now linked. The recently completed 5.4-mile Rogers Trail tethers the event-centric, party atmosphere of Fort Tuthill ...
The sound of whispering leaves bounced off nearby cliffs where the trail wound around one of a dozen or so switchbacks that ease the hike's 1,100-foot haul to connect with the upper trail system that ...
Being loved to death is a slow and complicated process. Whether self-inflicted or enabler-enriched, initially it feels good. But before long, the halo wears off and reality pitches a swift, hard slap.
Slung between the edge-hugging dirt track of Schultz Pass Road and the sheer foothills below Mount Elden, Schultz Creek Trail rolls out like an emerald half-pipe. Because of its fluid, north-south ...
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