Walnut Canyon National Monument
The Walnut Canyon National Monument is a national monument in Flagstaff, AZ.
Trail info: Each trail is below 1 mile - the Rim trail essentially has no elevation change - the Island Trail goes down around 240 steps/185 ft into the canyonLocation: About 10 miles outside of Flagstaff off I-40 exit 204Walnut Canyon ...
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ONE OF A KIND—
Nelly Scordamaglia, right, office manager at Walnut Canyon School, poses for a photo with Teresa Williams, Moorpark Unified School District assistant superintendent, at a board meeting earlier this month. Scordamaglia has been with the district for 30 years. She helped to open Walnut Canyon, loves children and is wonderful with parents, Williams said. read more
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Navajo lawmakers held off Thursday on a vote to secure an appraisal for a ski resort on a northern Arizona mountain the tribe considers sacred.
Tribal Council Delegate Raymond Maxx introduced the bill with the intent of...
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation wants to buy the Arizona Snowbowl ski resort to stop snowmaking on one of the tribe's most sacred mountains.
The Navajo Nation Council voted on Wednesday to consider legislation that would allow the tribe...
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Buffalo Park is a well preserved natural beauty right on the edge of the city. At 7100ft you can enjoy views of the San Francisco Mountains while enjoying clean air and a sense of being one with nature. Contributor: SuzannePublished: Oct 05, 2009
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