Coconino National Forest in Flagstaff

1824 S Thompson St

Coconino National Forest

Coconino National Forest, a beautiful and diverse landscape, is a prime tourist attraction near Flagstaff, Arizona. This 1.856-million-acre forest boasts various ecosystems, such as deserts, ponderosa pine forests, and alpine tundra, offering scenic beauty, unique biodiversity, and excellent recreational opportunities. Established in 1908, the forest houses the San Francisco Peaks, a volcanic mountain range and remnants of the region's geologically intriguing volcanic past.

Visitors to the Coconino National Forest can engage in a wide range of activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife observation. The forest is home to the famous red rock formations of Sedona, which attract tourists worldwide for their breathtaking views, energizing vortexes, and cultural significance. Additionally, the Coconino National Forest also encompasses parts of the iconic Route 66 and features the Walnut Canyon National Monument, revealing rich Native American history. Overall, this vibrant and varied forest offers a thrilling and memorable experience for tourists visiting Flagstaff.