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With its 7,000 feet of elevation, its location amidst the largest continuous ponderosa pine forest on Earth, and snow-capped mountains in the background, Flagstaff, Arizona, is a captivating sight year-round. Walnut Canyon National Monument is a great place to start your explorations of the area's historic cliff houses. The Wupatki National Monument is a wonderful place to explore among miles of Pueblo ruins, where buildings at least 900 years old peak out from Redstone outcrops. During peak runoff, thrill seekers may gawk at Grand Falls, also known as "Chocolate Falls" in the Navajo Nation, or climb inside a Lava Tube Cave that is 700,000 years old.
Nearly a mile wide and 500 feet deep, Meteor Crater is the best-preserved impact site on Earth. History fans shouldn't miss it. Arizona Snowbowl, located above the San Francisco Peaks, is a great place to carve powder in winter. And in the summer you can go canoeing or picnicking on the lakes and rivers in the area. Once the sun sets, Flagstaff transforms into an International Dark-Sky City. Visitors may enjoy stargazing at Lowell Observatory, Pluto's 1930 discovery site. Oak Creek Canyon is about 30 miles south of Sedona, Arizona, and has creekside paths leading to breathtaking views.
Cloud of Goods is here to help you organize a family vacation in this exciting city. To make your city exploration easier, we lend out various reliable pieces of equipment. Rentals of many types of mobility aids, including wheelchairs, scooters, and strollers for infants, are readily accessible at Cloud of Goods. Use our online booking system to specify your desired item and delivery address.