Within the park, the Lenox Crater Trail appears to be the longest marked trail. There are real trails off the paved area. On this sidewalk trail, one can actually get great views of some of the cinder cones and lava fields. The really nice thing is that the Lava Flow Trail has an area that is handicapped accessible with an actual sidewalk. ![]() One can drive through and see quite a bit but I recommend parking and getting out for a short hike. There are multiple trails to walk so I recommend looking at the website for this monument prior to going. There is a visitor center with restroom and gift shop. National Park system so if you have an annual pass, it will not cost anything more otherwise there is an entrance fee is $25. On my last day in Flagstaff, September 30 2021, I headed up the road to see Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. I noticed cinder cones as I arrived at my hotel off I-40 on the north end of Flagstaff. I had no idea that there were volcanoes in the southwestern United States until I arrived in Flagstaff. I initially passed by and noticed it as I was returning to Flagstaff from Page. Sunset Crater Volcano is just twelve miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona on U.S. This would not be a good place to visit during the heat of Arizona summer. I don't know but there were a lot!! So if you can handle the hopping around boulders and sand you can find many with a up close in personal look. Some that may be so old that the desert varnish has cover them again after they were pecked into the rock by the desert dwellers. A couple of bridges help cross the creek. ![]() A set of steep stairs of rock and metal get you down into the canyon. The main event is the petroglyphs in the canyon. This family still maintains the Hogan house. A small area where a Navajo family lived for many years. Some amazing pottery discovered from the land. There is a small museum with old ranching items and small bunk house. The owner placed a cover building to protect the open dig site. (70ish years) One if the universities have done several archeological digs for ruins. The current owner has been here since he was a child. We are near the south end of the Knight Street BridgeĪnd very easy to get to from all of the surroundingĬopyright Phoenix Perennials and Specialty Plants Ltd.If you are interested in the old west and historical ancient ruins and petroglyphs this is your place. Visit our web page for information on the nursery, driving 6 Road, Richmond (Between Bridgeport and Cambie) Hardy subtropicals and the botanically intriguing.3380 Specializing in distinct perennials, fragrant shrubs, One of the largest and most exciting selections of perennials You can forward this Alert by clicking the link at the bottom of this page. Thank you to everyone who has told their friends about us and thank you in advance for continuing to introduce new people to our nursery! We couldn't do it without your kind patronage and support! ![]() Word of mouth has been such an important part of our success and growth at Phoenix Perennials. You can change your email address and your email preferences by clicking on the link at the bottom of this email. And we definitely want you to be receiving all the communications you want from us. Haute Couture Gardening: Purses and Pumps for Chic Displays, Mothers' Day, May 12thĬhanging Email Addresses or Want to Change your Preferences? If you would like to receive this or other Alerts in the future click on the link below to Update Profile/Email Address. "Get me to the Groupon page so I can get me some workshops!" We have an amazing line up of cutting edge workshops this year including Cocktail Gardening with a famous bartender (including samples!), Strawberries and Chocolate with our friends from the chocolate shop Sinfully the Best (more samples!), Hungry Hobbit and Harry Potter Gardens for kids, Painting with Succulents Living Walls, and edible workshops that will not only teach you how to grow your veggies but how to preserve them for later eating through canning, freezing, drying, pickling and more! In all there are over 30 workshops this year. Workshops are a great opportunity to have fun, expand your knowledge and to bond with friends, family and other gardeners over an exciting project. And you can buy as many as you like so you can attend all of our workshops! The deal is essentially two for the price of one or four for the price of two! Only 3 days left to buy the Groupon. We are currently offering a Groupon for our fantastic workshops. I've decided to send it not just to those who have signed up for the Alert but to our entire list because I thought many of you would appreciate this information. This is our first Sales and Special Offers Alert of the year.
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