
Coconino National Forest
When thinking of Arizona, snow-capped mountain peaks don't readily come to mind, but this is exactly what you can explore in the winter at this national forest.
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Coconino National Forest Details
When thinking of Arizona, snow-capped mountain peaks don't readily come to mind, but this is exactly what you can explore in the winter at the Coconino National Forest in the Flagstaff region of Arizona. The San Francisco Peaks mountain range is one of the many excellent sections of the forest to explore. Sedona, also within the bounds of the Coconino National Forest, is south of the Peaks, and is world famous for its beautiful rocks and gemstones.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Coconino National Forest
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11.3 mi away
Slide Rock State Park
Slide Rock State Park is known for being one of the best swimming holes in the country.
11.4 mi away
Grasshopper Point
Tucked away between the desert and mountainous landscape of Oak Creek Canyon is his tranquil spot to go swimming.
11.5 mi away
Encinoso
Although this place is considerably smaller than other swimming destinations in the area, it is still worth visiting just to see the spectacular backdrop of giant canyons.
12.6 mi away
Slide Rock
Ask any local what their favorite swimming hole is, and they will likely say this one!