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Hike, Bike or Picnic in the Pines

Flagstaff's city and county parks provide open space and activities for visitors and locals alike.

Coconino County Parks and Recreation
 
HC-39, Box 3A, Flagstaff, AZ, 86001 • 928-679-8000 • coconino.az.gov/parks.aspx
Fort Tuthill County Park
Three miles south of Flagstaff off Highway 89A, Exit 337. County fairgrounds, horse race track, rodeo and roping arena, performing arts amphitheater, multi-use trails, camping, stables, playground and picnic areas.
Peaks View County Park
Off Koch Field Rd. between Silver Saddle Rd. and Townsend-Winona Rd. Features a state-of-the-art artificial athletic field for both soccer and softball use, playground, picnic areas, and hiking and equestrian trails.
Sawmill Multicultural Art and Nature County Park
703 E. Sawmill Rd. This very unique park includes demonstration gardens, sculpture walk, tile and paint mural wall, playground, performance amphitheater, Willow Bend Environmental Center and a FUTS trail connection.
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Fort Tuthill County Park is home to the rodeo, horse racing and the county fair, as well as numerous outdoor concerts at the Pine Mountain Amphitheater. Flagstaff's city parks offer hiking, children's play areas, musical performances and other events as well as athletic activities like swimming, baseball and softball, soccer, tennis and disc golf.



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