π A nature and cultural preserve in Flagstaff, Arizona, known for its Northern Sinagua petroglyphs and critical riparian habitat. π Protects rare wetlands, wildlife, and ancient archaeological sites. # Why Go πΏ Discover over 150 Northern Sinagua petroglyphs and pithouse ruins πΆββοΈ Explore a network of scenic trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, including the Arizona Trail π¦ Observe diverse riparian wildlife and songbirds, and see Flagstaff's only waterfall π Learn about local ecology, geology, and archaeology # Why Avoid π« Motorized vehicles prohibited β οΈ Do not touch petroglyphs or remove artifacts # Tips βοΈ Open for daytime use only. π» Portable toilet available at the trailhead. πΊοΈ Download a geo-referenced map of the trail system to your smartphone. # Cost π° Free to enter. # Hours π Open daily, year-round for daytime use. # Getting There π ΏοΈ Free parking available at the end of N El Paso Flagstaff Rd.
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