Headed to flagstaff this weekend. I will be getting there early morning. Was hoping to get some good snowshoeing in. I know of the Nordic center but is there anywhere else, was considering the east end of kachina headed uphill but not sure if it’s accessible.....
Thoughts?
Snow hiking north of flagstaff
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Re: Snow hiking north of flagstaff
Check road status here:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/coconino ... rdb5339811
I don’t think you can get to the east end of Kachina normally in wintertime by vehicle.
The west end is accessible from Snowbowl which is ok. This year is the first where it isn’t required to have a backcountry permit to hike from Snowbowl Road.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/coconino ... rdb5339811
I don’t think you can get to the east end of Kachina normally in wintertime by vehicle.
The west end is accessible from Snowbowl which is ok. This year is the first where it isn’t required to have a backcountry permit to hike from Snowbowl Road.
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