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Aug 1, 2023
Beautiful forest in Flagstaff. Drove through it for some time and the landscape is so picturesque. Would love to visit the area in the future Full review by samuel8248
Apr 18, 2023
Beautiful drive with fabulous, varied scenery. Would recommend visiting or driving the scenic byway on 89a. Full review by Karen F
Jul 1, 2022
It's always a treat getting away from the head of the valley! As soon as we enter the forest we put our windows down and let the cool air in! Lot's of places to stop along the way! Full review by andres_see
Sharon J (and others): I read your review of the Coconino National Forest from a few years ago (2013). My wife and I are going there for the first time next week. I am looking for some of the "off the beaten path" trails and sites that you and your friends may know. We are only there for two days. But while we are there I would prefer not to do the typical tourist activities. Unless there is something that I should not miss. If that is the case I suppose going first thing in the morning would help to avoid the crowds. We will be there on a Wednesday and Thursday. Thanks very much, Dan and Laura
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Coconino is a large forest (quite a spread), if in Sedona, there are a lot of places to see, on Wednesday and Thursday you most likely be alone. Bell, cathedral, the vortexes, are all …
Coconino is a large forest (quite a spread), if in Sedona, there are a lot of places to see, on Wednesday and Thursday you most likely be alone. Bell, cathedral, the vortexes, are all short driving distance from town. You may want to try contacting the hike house, they are a great resource and will guide you well.
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Can I use my metal detector on the National Forest?
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It is Forest Service policy that the recreational use of metal detectors and the collection of rocks and mineral samples are allowed on the National Forests. Generally, most of...
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