(6.6 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
Located in Flagstaff 3.1 mi from The North Pole Experience 5 mi from Northern Arizona University and 4.3 mi from Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center Flagstaff Home with Game Room about 6 Mi to Dtwn! provides accommodations with a patio and free WiFi.
2665 Valley View Dr Unit # 10121 (7.4 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
Flagstaff, Arizona approximately 2.6 miles from The North Pole Experience Northern Arizona University is 4.3 miles away, as is Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center.
(7.4 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
Offering mountain views Country Club Condo Living is an accommodations located in Flagstaff 2.5 mi from The North Pole Experience and 4.3 mi from Northern Arizona University.
(7.7 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
Golf Retreat with Resort Perks - 5 Mi to Town! in Flagstaff provides accommodations with free WiFi 2.4 mi from The North Pole Experience 4.rom Northern Arizona University and 3.7 mi from Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center. The property is 4.
(7.7 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
With a spa bath Flagstaff Townhome - Walk to Country Club - Pools! is a vacation rental property located in Flagstaff. The North Pole Experience and Northern Arizona University are located within 4.3 mi and 6.
(7.7 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
Flagstaff-based approximately 4.3 miles from The North Pole Experience Northern Arizona University is 6.2 miles away, as is the Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center.
(7.7 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
Set in Flagstaff in the Arizona region Resort Condos in Charming Mountain Town of Flagstaff offers accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
(7.7 km from Walnut Canyon National Monument)
Located in Flagstaff 2.4 mi from The North Pole Experience and 4.3 mi from Northern Arizona University Oakmont's Perch offers air conditioning.ay home is in an area where guests can engage in activities such as skiing and cycling.
Walnut Canyon National Monument is a stunning monument located in Flagstaff , Arizona. The area is known for its breathtaking views of the Colorado Plateau and turquoise canyons. Walnut Canyon was once home to the Sinagua people, who lived in cliff dwellings in the canyon walls and harvested wild plants for sustenance. Today, visitors can take a self-guided tour of the ruins and explore the historical artifacts left behind by these ancient Native Americans.
One of the best ways to experience Walnut Canyon is on a trail along its rim. Here, hikers can admire up close one of the most spectacular canyons in America while taking in panoramic views across three states: Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The Rim Trail leads to several overlooks that are perfect places to take photos or watch animals like mule deer and bald eagles. Be sure to bring plenty of water!
For those seeking a more rugged adventure, there’s also an Island Trail which takes you deep into Walnut Canyon itself, leading you along ancient stone stairs down into its depths and past ancient Sinagua sites with petroglyphs carved onto solid rock walls. This trail requires scrambling over large rocks and boulders (so it’s not for everyone), but it’s well worth it for anyone interested in understanding how this unique environment has shaped human history.
Walnut Canyon National Monument has something for everyone; from photographers looking for stunning vistas to history buffs exploring ancient sites or adventurers seeking some challenging terrain. Whether you come here to marvel at nature’s beauty or learn about Native American culture, this amazing area will leave you with unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.