Information About Bird Watching In Flagstaff, Arizona
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Bird Watching

Arboretum at Flagstaff
The arboretum has 8 acres of gardens and natural habitats, with 2,500 plant species. Visitors to the Arboretum at Flagstaff may take a guided tour, walk the many pathways through the arboretum, or shop at the gift shop.
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Ashurst Lake
This lake is stocked with rainbow trout, channel catfish, and northern pike for visiting anglers. The lake is also open to many water sports, as well as bird watching.
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Ashurst Lake Campground
This campground has 25 single unit sites, located on the lakeshore among juniper and pinyon trees. Tents and small RV's are permitted. RV trailers and motorhomes must be less than 22 feet.
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Double Springs Campground
The campground has 27 single unit sites in a ponderosa pine and white fir forest. The campground caters to tent and small RV campers, up to 16 feet.
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Forked Pine Campground
Forked Pine Campground has 25 sites at 7,000 feet elevation, located on the lakeshore among juniper and pinon trees. Tents and small RV's are permitted.
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Kendrick Park Watchable Wildlife Area
Lots of wildlife lives at the Kendrick Park Watchable Wildlife Area. Visitors may experience the presence of a wide variety of bird, insect, and animal life in this unique area.
BirdwatchingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingHorses are allowedMountain bikes are allowedCross country skiers are allowedSnowmobiles are allowed

Kinnikinick Lake
Kinnikinick Lake provides fishing opportunities for rainbow trout and channel catfish. The lake is stocked during the summer months. Other activities here include camping, boating, wildlife watching, and photography.
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Lake Mary Narrows Picnic Area
This picnic area offers fishing, boating, and bird watching for all visitors. Upper Lake Mary supplies anglers with a selection of walleye, trout, and channel catfish.
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Lower Lake Mary
This lake often has long dry spells. When the lake has water it is a popular location for trout anglers, as well as sunfish and channel catfish. It's also a good place for bird watching.
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Marshall Lake
This lake is common for wildlife watching for coots, waterfowl, elk, ospreys, and bald eagles. Ducks Unlimited and Arizona Game and Fish Department manage the lake. The lake is managed for trout. In times of drought, this lake may be dry.
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Pine Grove Campground
This campground has 46 single sites near upper and lower Lake Mary, Ashurst, Marshall, and Kinnikinick lakes. Sites are located through a cool stand of pines bordered by high country meadows. Small RV and tent campers frequent the campground.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingFishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingPotable drinking waterFees are chargedFire ringsPets must be kept on leashToiletsHandicapped AccessPicnic table

Pipeline Trail
This trail is an easy 2.8-mile trail receiving moderate use as it travels through Flagstaff's urban forest preserve along the base of Mt. Elden. It may also be used as a connecting route between the Oldham and Mt. Elden/Fatman's Loop Trails.
BirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingHorses are allowedAmphitheater
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