See millions of years of history unraveled in the geology of the rocks at this popular scenic and historic hiking area, once populated by the Sinagua Indians.
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See millions of years of history unraveled in the geology of the rocks at this popular scenic and historic hiking area, once populated by the Sinagua Indians.
Explore this fascinating ancient pueblo, located near the San Francisco Peaks, which once housed almost 100 members of the Anasazi and Sinagua tribes.
Located north of Flagstaff, this crater was created by a volcanic eruption 900 years ago.
This five-acre park showcases the extraordinary early 1900s mansion owned by the Riordan family and includes all of the original furnishings and decor.
Named after the Coho Native American people, this forest is two million acres of recreational, lumber, and mining land.
The Arboretum is a botanical garden, nature center, and research station located at 7,150 above sea level. Several miles of trials wind through one of the largest collections of high-country native...