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Composing the base of Mt. Elden, Coconino National Forest spans 1.8 million acres throughout Flagstaff, Arizona. Hiking trails blend with the forest floor, clear of any plant-debris, while oak trees tower over everything lying beneath.
Experienced by Dimitar Donovski
32 km from Flagstaff
One morning in Coconino, Flagstaff. Spending some brother time.
Experienced by Esteban Ramos
38 km from Flagstaff
Found on the hike on the West Fork Trail! These tunnels are the surprise at the end of the hike…What a perfecting ending to a hike!
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
38 km from Flagstaff
One of my favorite things when it comes to the American West is first starting in the valley and then later that day ending up on top of a mesa or cliff for the complete opposite view. It is breathtaking!
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
38 km from Flagstaff
A cliffside view of the red rocks in Sedona, Arizona
Experienced by Max Harlynking
38 km from Flagstaff
These jagged plateaus populate Sedona’s gateway, serving as nature’s battlements in defense of the red-soil region.
Experienced by Dimitar Donovski
42 km from Flagstaff
While the Sedona Chapel provided scenic views of the vistas surrounding the suburban valley, a piece of religious imagery coincidentally formed opposite to the Chapel, featuring several jutting stones resembling the Madonna and her child. Earth works in incredible ways.
Experienced by Dimitar Donovski
42 km from Flagstaff
As part of Arizona’s red soil region, these towering buttes mark the gateway to Sedona, as well as supporting architectural marvels.
Experienced by Dimitar Donovski
67 km from Flagstaff
These vistas served as the domain for the precursors of the modern nation. As I tread the same path of the natives before me, I can not help but feel baffled by the primitive complexity in carving a village through the side of a cliff, leaving me reflecting on the capabilities of human resourcefulness.
Experienced by Dimitar Donovski
103 km from Flagstaff
We woke up early to catch the dramatic sun raking across the Grand Canyon. We were surprised to see the canyon filled with blue fog, and an old man taking advantage of an unforgettable view.
Experienced by Peter Secan
105 km from Flagstaff
Wildlife shot at the Grand Canyon at sunrise. Shot with an iPhone
Experienced by Jared Verdi
105 km from Flagstaff
Old Photo I took of Grand Canyon I took back on a missionary trip to Arizona, decided to edit in a retro-ish filmy look
Experienced by Arthur Ogleznev
109 km from Flagstaff
We were camping near the south rim of grand canyon and after setting up our tent, we hurried to see the sunset. I used a ND grad filter to darken the sky by 0.6 stops.
Experienced by Alex Koch
109 km from Flagstaff
The Grand Canyon is shrouded in mist for visitors. Today was not one of those days. Taken from a helicopter crossing.
Experienced by AussieActive
118 km from Flagstaff
This was a magical evening camping on the edge of the Grand Canyon at the North Rim. It was wonderfully cool and quiet under the trees - almost unbelievable that the canyon was just yards away. I grabbed the camera, steadied it on a rock and just played around with some exposure settings.
Experienced by Ben Wicks
138 km from Flagstaff
Shooting late in the day with my beautiful daughter in the Arizona dessert. Other photographers were also there taking family portraits. Always enjoy being around other fellow artists of the “Stillness Of Life” world in pictures.
Experienced by Eunice Stahl
149 km from Flagstaff
8 mile hike in and out of this place. It is located in the heart of the grand canyon. It is a bright colorful waterway that will blow your mind at every spot.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
149 km from Flagstaff
There is nothing quite like standing at the bottom of a 190ft waterfall. If you’ve been, then you know. This one in particular takes some serious effort just to get to; with camping reservations booked a year out in advance, a 12 mile backpacking hike, and climbing down the side of the slippery canyon walls just to get in front of it. Was it worth it? Duh.
Experienced by Jordan Brown
151 km from Flagstaff
When the moon is out you need no light to walk around. The moon lights up the water and makes every look so beautiful. I was trying to capture what I saw through my own eyes that night.
Experienced by Jeremy Bishop
157 km from Flagstaff
traveling down this road on the way to the lake I came across this and could not pass it up.
Experienced by Jace Abshire