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Coconino National Forest
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Coconino National Forest Manzanita Tree © Carolyn Meehan
Coconino National Forest Oak Creek Canyon © vegasdesertfox
Oak Creek Canyon, Coconino National Forest, AZ
Coconino National Forest Round Tailed Horned Lizard © Carolyn Meehan
Shedding skin
Coconino National Forest Oak Creek Canyon © vegasdesertfox
Coconino National Forest Viewpoint
Coconino National Forest SR-89a, Manzanita Campground © vegasdesertfox
Roadway through Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona
Coconino National Forest © sarah reed
Coconino National Forest Pineflat Campground © Annick Desjardins
Coconino National Forest Pineflat Campground © Annick Desjardins
Coconino National Forest White Horse Lake © vegasdesertfox
Coconino National Forest 28 dirt road miles southeast of Williams, Arizona.
Coconino National Forest © sarah reed
Coconino National Forest © sarah reed
Coconino National Forest © sarah reed
Coconino National Forest © sarah reed
Coconino National Forest Ashurst Lake © vegasdesertfox
Johnson Mesa, Ashurst Lake, Coconino National Forest view towards the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona
Coconino National Forest Our campsite © vegasdesertfox
White Horse Lake, AZ
Coconino National Forest Johnson Mesa © vegasdesertfox
Near Ashurst Lake view north towards San Francisco Peaks, AZ
Coconino National Forest Chapel of the Holy Cross © Carolyn Meehan
Coconino National Forest Oak Creek Canyon © vegasdesertfox
Coconino National Forest, AZ
Coconino National Forest Oak Creek, Oak Creek Canyon © vegasdesertfox
Coconino National Forest
Coconino National Forest Slide Rock State Park © Carolyn Meehan
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COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST
COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST
1824 S. Thompson St.
Flagstaff, Arizona   86004

Phone: 928-527-3600
Reservations: 877-444-6777
Email: park email button icon
Located in central Arizona, lies the Coconino National Forest. Northward lies the Colorado Plateau, a high, cold desert of flat-lying rocks and sheer-walled canyons. Southward lie hot desert basins and rugged mountains - the "basin and range province" which includes the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona. From the snow-frosted San Francisco Peaks to desert highlands along the Verde River, Coconino National Forest's 1.8 million acres drop 10,000 feet in elevation and cover a remarkable variety of landscapes. Here you can climb the highest mountain in Arizona, fish in crystal-clear lakes, swim in desert creeks under red rock cliffs and magnificent sycamore trees, float suspended under a hang glider from the crest of a cinder cone, or ski through parks and meadows and ponderosa pines.

Featured Areas within the Park
FACILITIES AND ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
Day-UseFishingyes
 Huntingyes
 Hiking Trailyes
 Picnickingyes
Cabins
Kendrick Cabin:

This rustic 3-bedroom masonry and wood cabin is located in the scenic Kendrick Park area. It has wonderful views of the San Francisco Peaks, Kendrick Mountain and the surrounding forest. The cabin is suitable for groups of up to 10 people. Larger group use of the cabin and grounds is possible with prior approval from the Forest Service.

Fernow Cabin:

This rustic 3-bedroom log cabin is located in a beautiful ponderosa pine setting on the Mogollon Rim. Located in a scenic draw, the site is isolated which provides privacy and great opportunities for getting back to nature. The cabin is suitable for groups of up to 8 people. Larger group use of the cabin and grounds is possible with prior approval from the Forest Service, e.g. RV?s.

Crescent Moon Cabin:

This ranch house most definitely has a view! It is located in scenic Sedona, Arizona. It is adjacent to Oak Creek at the historic recreation site of "Red Rock Crossing" (now named "Crescent Moon Ranch Recreation Site"). It sits near the base of Cathedral Rock. This "red rock" landscape is one of the most photographed sites in the world.




Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
October 1 beautiful by Kori
park review stars; one to five The first time myself and my family drove through the forest, we had a eagle flying above. Sooo beautiful. I love this place.
June 22 It was a very amazing place by ALEXIS
park review stars; one to five It was a very amazing place it was beautiful alot of wildlife and lots of different things too see
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Area Campgrounds
Rancho Sedona RV Park
135 Bear Willow Lane
Sedona, AZ
Munds Park RV Resort
17550 South Munds Ranch Road
Munds Park, AZ
928-286-1309
Nearby Hotels
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Directions
The forest is easily accessable from Flagstaff via Interstate Highways 40 and 17.

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