Hiking blogger Mare Czinar likes nothing better than to hit the trail. You can find more of her news and recommendations at arizonahiking.blogspot.com. Flagstaff’s Campbell Mesa Trail System is an ...
Flagstaff’s Walnut Canyon, which splits the landscape southeast of town, is the work of an ancient river that carved its way through dolomite-rich limestone and sandstone. The geological wonder is ...
Walnut Canyon is one of northern Arizona’s most fascinating natural wonders. Over its 20-mile course, the 400-foot-deep gorge cuts through pine-studded plateaus and eons of Earth’s history. Located ...
Scoffing locals who eye-roll with impunity at flatlanders invading Flagstaff and (gasp, gasp) trying to acclimate on the trails probably will have a good laugh at me — a newcomer who lived in Central ...
Visitors will once again be able to trek along the Island Trail, nine months after two separate rockslides seriously damaged and left tons of boulders and debris on the popular trail at Walnut Canyon ...
Here at Walnut Canyon you'll find more than just beautiful canyon walls and mountain life. Over 700 years ago, this canyon was teaming with life, human life! People crew gardens on the steep cliff ...
Located just east of Flagstaff, Walnut Canyon National Monument offers visitors a rare look into cliff dwellings built more than 800 years ago by the Sinagua people, whose name means “without water” ...
Once the home of the Sinagua people, the Walnut Canyon National Monument in Arizona is one of those geological marvels worthy of being added to your bucket list. This dramatic canyon carved by the ...