Information About Scenic Drives In Flagstaff, Arizona
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Around the Peaks Loop Scenic Drive
The drive is 44 miles in length, as it travels around Arizona's highest mountain through pine forests, aspen groves, open prairies, and rustic homesteads. There are many places along the route where visitors may stop to enjoy lunch or set up a primitive camp.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedAmphitheater

Route 66 National Scenic Byway
No road in the world has the intrigue and quirky diversity of Route 66. The historic Route 66 travels from Chicago, IL to Los Angeles, CA spanning a total of seven states.

Schultz Pass Road
This is a 26-mile scenic drive that once served as a short cut from eastern Flagstaff settlements to downtown. The drive provides access to views of the peaks, cool ponderosa forests, hiking trails, and picturesque picnic spots. Visitors may drive the road, mountain bike it, or ride horseback on it.
Horses are allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingHiking is allowedAmphitheater

Volcanoes and Ruins Loop Scenic Drive
The 70 miles of the Scenic Drive pass through the most recently active portion of the San Francisco volcano field in Flagstaff.
Horses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowed
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