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Coconino National Forest

Coconino National Forest

Coconino National Forest
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Named after the Coho Native American people, this forest is two million acres of recreational, lumber, and mining land.
Duration: More than 3 hours
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Ellie S
Tempe, AZ216 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2020
Driving into the Coconino National Forest after being in the desert landscape all day was such a breath of fresh air. We were obsessed with the landscape here and want to take a trip back to focus on hiking some trails and really immersing ourselves into this landscape. The temperature difference was not one we anticipated for the heat of the summer but the elevation here makes quite the difference so bring a light jacket and pants or leggings if you plan to be outside for a length of time.
Written 6 July 2020
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HeardItBothWays
Easton, PA2,364 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
My husband and I drove through Coconino National Forest en route from Sedona to Utah and were glad we got to see so much of this forest! There were quite a few beautiful stops along the way. One of our favorites had a trail along a creek where we were able to see some beautiful rock formation, lots of greenery, a creek, and the waterfall that feeds it. I'd definitely recommend visiting this forest if you have the chance!
Written 4 November 2020
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VespagirL55
Bisbee, AZ674 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2021
Drove the "Around the Peaks Loop" today, a part of the forest we'd not explored. Beautiful vistas and loads of wildflowers in addition to the magnificent Ponderosas. Road not for low-clearance vehicles; check the Forest Service website before traveling. To get into the forest from the road, be alert to the mile markers and follow Forest Service directions.
Written 14 August 2021
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Anonymous855
Trabuco Canyon, California1,799 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2021
We were expecting magnificent vistas and did not find that at all. There was one significant turn out and it was full of jewelry but a so-so view. Maybe I'm jaded because we travel a lot and I've seen great views. We stopped in Sedona and then turned back around because of a car issue. Maybe Montezuma's castle would have added more interest.
Written 31 May 2021
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Janna
Arizona633 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022
Experienced a small part of the Coconino Forest trail system, connecting at the back of Buffalo Park. Enjoyed the forests, saw many birds new to me. So quiet, peaceful and beautiful. Easy walking with lower elevation gains. Trails not always well-marked, so take a picture of the trail map at the trailhead.
Written 20 April 2022
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gottalovepink
McAllen, TX97 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
I was driving through from Sedona, AZ to Grand Canyon. I had just done some midday hiking and it was so refreshing to drive through Coconino National Forest. It was so cool and breezy with beautiful views of green everywhere, which was a bit ironic considering I had just hiked at 100 degree weather on red rocks in Sedona, AZ. I pulled over a couple of times to catch the view.
Written 2 January 2020
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NYU62
Tucson, AZ18,521 contributions
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Aug 2018 • Couples
The Coconino National Forest is one of the largest National Forests we have ever gone through. We were staying in Flagstaff, and whether we went east, north or south, there it was. North and east of Flagstaff, it is almost all beautiful Ponderosa pine forests. Going south, one finds that those gorgeous red rocks of Sedona are part of this Forest. There are mountains and forests, and lakes and picnic areas. There is camping, and there are many hiking trails, from the easiest to the most difficult.

It seems to be very well maintained, as whenever we got out of the car, we saw no trash. Nor did we see any along the road when driving. Very clean restrooms everywhere. Parking areas are also clean and tidy.

A true treasure-----this National Forest.
Written 21 August 2018
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Paris N
Alhambra, CA17 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2011
We camped for two nights, with another family at the Manzanita campground, in Coconino National Forest. The campground is designated for tents only and is very small. I would NOT suggest this campground for couples looking for a romantic getaway or anyone use to dispersed camping . . . the 19 sites are small and very close together.

On the other hand if you are looking for a getaway with no TV or Internet, a beautiful stream, fishing, shade and a place for the kids to dig in the sand and throw small stones in the river, this is the spot. The campground is kept very clean, considering the amount of use it gets and vault toilets are clean as well.

For sites 9 thur 19 you can reserve through Recreation.gov, but note that their information is out dated. Only one car per campsite is allowed, even if it is a two tent, 8 person site. Two cars are not allowed at any of the sites even for the loading and uploading of camping gear. There's a turnout down the road from the site where the second car can be parked with the required Red Rock pass - $5 a day.

Expect for the camp host to review the campground rules with you, with the emphasis on firepit rules. He does this with an air of condescension which is uncalled for, but seems to be his style; which is applied to everyone equally. Though he is a bit of an tyrant regarding the fire issue, he didn't realize that the site next to use was blasting their car radio, until I told him - "No Radios or Amplified Devices at any time" in caps, it said at the bottom of the campground rules sheet he handed me. My guess is that he is hard of hearing. Anyway, you've been warned . . . and yes, I do get the seriousness of forest fires, I just think we would all prefer to be treated like adults.
Written 13 June 2011
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Cindy B
Callahan, FL247 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2012 • Couples
We camped for free for 3 days in the forest across from Sunset Crater. Just pull into an area where someone has camped before. There are jerks that litter, but I figure cleaning up a bit was my payment. Wonderful Ponderosa pines with squirrels and deer in the area.
Written 3 May 2012
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Paula V
The Villages, FL179 contributions
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We wanted very specific information on hiking in the Red Rocks and were lucky to come upon the Coconino Park Visitor Center where a ranger had invaluable hiking info with detailed maps which included how to drive to trail, and pick up on other end. This center is right next door to the Hilton Resort and Spa in a shoppong Center around in the back. They also have brochures and info for the whole area. My husband and daughter picked the trail they wanted (Brimms Mesa), said the views were great. I dropped them off on one end, and picked them up on the other end so they did not have to retrace. They walked the 3 mile hike, then 2 more miles to the main Rd. I could have gone on the drivable dirt road and picked them up at the end of the trail, but they got done earlier then they thopught they would, so they walked to the paved road. They said that the dirt road was the most difficult part of the hike because of the incline. But the views in the trail were spectacular.
Written 2 June 2005
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