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The Arboretum at Flagstaff
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Flagstaff and the Peaks
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1. Downtown Flagstaff 2. Hike Humphreys 3. Arizona Snowbowl 4. Flagstaff Community
Labyrinth 5. Sunset Crater National
Monument 6. Walnut Canyon National
Monument 7. Wupatki Spirit Totems 8. The Arboretum at Flagstaff 9. The Inner Basin 10. Buffalo Park 11. Picture Canyon 12. Sycamore Canyon 13. Mormon Lake and Lodge 14. The Arizona Trail 15. Flagstaff Extreme 16. Biking Mount Elden and Dry
Lake Hills 17. Rock Climbing 18. Kendrick Watchable Wildlife
Park 19. Arizona Nordic Village 20. Sandys Canyon 21. Flagstaff Urban Trail System 22. Historic Hotels 23. Public Art 24. Route 66 in Flagstaff 25. RV camping 26. Elden Pueblo 27. Sample Local Cuisine 28. Sample Local Breweries 29. The Lit Scene 30. The Art Scene 31. Yoga classes 32. Old Caves Crater 33. Chapel of the Holy Dove
Grand Canyon,
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34. The South Rim 35. El Tovar Hotel 36. A Flight over Grand Canyon 37. Bright Angel Lodge 38. Hopi House 39. Yavapai Lodge Tavern 40. Trailer Village RV Park 41. The Grand Canyon Railway 42. Grand Canyon by Mule 43. Hiking in the Canyon 44. Phantom Ranch A scene from Lyle Motley’s Absolute Bikes Mural, painted in 2007, is a highlight among Flagstaff’s public art offerings. Photo by Seth Muller
45. Grand Canyon Deer Farm 46. Bearizona 47. Cycling to Hermit’s Rest 48. Red Mountain 49. Horseshoe Bend 50. Lake Powell 51. Lees Ferry
Verde Valley, Prescott and
Rim Country
52. Mogollon Rim 53. Folded Hills Orchard 54. The City of Jerome 55. The Haunted Hamburger 56. Old Town Cottonwood 57. Verde Canyon Railroad 58. Out of Africa Wildlife Park 59. Dead Horse Ranch State Park 60. Rock Climbing in Prescott 61. Watson Lake 62. Tonto Natural Bridge State
Park 63. Wet Beaver Creek 64. Mingus Mountain 65. Montezuma’s Castle 66. Montezuma Well 67. Tuzigoot National Monument 68. Visiting the Vineyards 69. Whiskey Row 70. Agua Fria National
Monument 71. Arcosanti
Route 66
72. Meteor City Trading Post 73. Jack Rabbit Trading Post 74. Earl’s Route 66 Motor Court 75. Corner Park 76. Oatman 77. Giganticus Headicus 78. Hackberry General Store 79. Wigwam Motel 80. Route 66 in Seligman
Farther East and West
81. Chloride 82. Petrified Forest National
Park 83. Meteor Crater 84. East Clear Creek 85. Blue Ridge Reservoir 86. Homovoli State Park 87. La Posada
Sedona
88. Sedona by Mountain Bike 89. Crescent Moon Picnic Area 90. Red Rock Country by Jeep 91. Slide Rock State Park 92. Red Rock State Park 93. Oak Creek Canyon 94. Sedona’s Arches 95. Cathedral Rock 96. Grasshopper Point 97. Honanki Heritage Site 98. Tlaquepaque Village 99. Chapel of the Holy Cross
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ON THE COVER
Bria Schierhold standup paddleboards through the canyons of East Clear Creek in Winslow. While still largely a desert landscape, northern Arizona has its fair share of swimming holes. Photo by Jake Bacon