Coconino National Forest, spanning 1,856,000 acres in northern Arizona, encompasses a diverse array of landscapes, from the iconic red rocks of Sedona to the alpine tundra and classic Southwestern desert. The forest is home to the city of Flagstaff, fishing lakes, and volcanic peaks, all set against a backdrop of ponderosa pine forests. Visitors can explore this vast outdoor playground through a variety of activities, including hiking, skiing, boating, fishing, horseback riding, and rock climbing. The forest’s rich tapestry of environments offers something for every nature enthusiast.
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