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Climbing Cinder Cone is a steep, slow slog but worth every step. Waiting at the top of the 6,907-foot volcano are a sense of accomplishment and amazing views. A trail circles the rim, providing ...
It's perhaps the most recognizable of the 600 or so cinder cones around Flagstaff. Don’t miss: The easy, 1-mile Lava Flow Trail winds through the jagged landscape of the Bonita Lava Flow.
Discover the 'Land of Ice and Fire' in New Mexico at this destination with a long history and trails through volcanic and subterranean wonders.
There is a one-mile snowshoe trail in the park (just follow the orange snow poles) or venture off and climb a cinder cone. There is also a guided 2-mile snowshoe hike on Saturdays in January-February.
Visible from U.S. 180 just north of the Kendrick wildlife viewing area, the extinct cinder-cone volcano rises 700 feet above woodlands recovering from the 2000 Pumpkin and 1996 Hochderffer fires.