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Flagstaff Ranger District

The Flagstaff Ranger District encompasses 849,249 acres of National Forest lands around the Flagstaff area, from Mormon Lake and Anderson Mesa to north of the San Francisco Peaks. At 12,633 feet, the San Francisco Peaks is not only the dominant feature of the forest area we call the Volcanic Highlands, but also the highest mountain in Arizona. Three of the summits that ring this dormant volcano's now quiet inner caldera are higher than any other mountain in the state.

This mountain is sacred to the native peoples that live in the area and its soaring profile set against a blue Arizona sky serves as a source of awe to contemporary residents and visitors. Views from the summit of the San Francisco Peaks stretch to the Grand Canyon's North Rim over eighty miles away. Hiking, sightseeing, wildlife watching and skiing are the predominant recreation activities enjoyed in this land of mountains, forests and lava flows.

This rolling highland is a land of ponderosa pine forests and pinyon/juniper woodlands clustered around broad prairies and small lakes. Arizona's largest natural lake, Mormon Lake, is located here. The area is also known for its plentiful wildlife. Large herds of elk roam the forests and edgelands. Bald eagles and ospreys live and hunt around the lakes. Pronghorn antelope graze the prairies.

Principal recreation activities among the lakes and prairies are boating, fishing, camping, and wildlife watching. The area also boasts some excellent cross-country skiing in good snow years.

Complexes

The Ashurst Lake area makes a great launching point for all your water adventures. Ashurst Lake features a boat launch and two campgrounds, making it a prime spot for paddling, boat launches, overnight stays and wildlife viewing. Don't forget your towel!

Panoramic view of Ashurst Lake.
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The Ashurst Lake boat launch, located on the west side of the lake, is open as weather permits, and allows water access for fishing, paddling and other activities.
A large green shrub and a picnic table sit to the left of the photo, and a fire pit sits to the right of the photo while a lake, trees and mountain range are shown in the background
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Ashurst Lake Campground (and its sister site, Forked Pine Campground) rests on the shores of Ashurst Lake, which has good opportunities for fishing and watersports.
A large green shrub and a picnic table sit to the left of the photo, and a fire pit sits to the right of the photo while a lake, trees and mountain range are shown in the background
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Forked Pine Campground rests on the shores of Ashurst Lake, which has ample opportunities for fishing and watersports.

The water levels may vary, but the chances for an adventure are consistent. The Lake Mary area features a variety of boat launches, day-use areas and paved parking lots, all easily accessible via low-clearance vehicle.

A panoramic view of Upper Lake Mary.
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Upper Lake Mary is the largest of Flagstaff's twin lakes.

A sliver of water is visible from behind a cluster of green pine trees and brambles
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Sometimes it's a lake. Sometimes it's not.

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There are a number of reasons to have a picnic at Lake Mary Narrows.

Lakeview Campground sign.
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Lakeview Campground is located near Upper Lake Mary with easy access to the water via the Wood Mem

Recreation Sites

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Schultz Pass Road Scenic Drive

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Scenic Drives
Here's a scenic drive that offers many of the same attractions as longer drives farther out of town. Shultz Pass once served as a short cut from settlements in the eastern part of the Flagstaff area…

Schultz Tank

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Hiking
Schultz Tank is part of the Schultz Tank Trail System.The Schultz Tank system is located on the north side of Dry Lake Hills and on the southern flanks of the San Francisco Peaks. The area is…

Snowbowl Scenic Drive

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Scenic Drives
Just north of Flagstaff stands the San Francisco Peaks. This dormant volcano rises to the highest point in Arizona: Humphreys Summit achieves an elevation of 12,633 feet. The SnowBowl Road takes you…

Upper Lake Mary

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Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
Upper Lake Mary is the largest of Flagstaff's twin lakes. This long, narrow reservoir is especially popular with power boaters and water skiers because there is no motor size limit on it. But it's…

Volcanoes And Ruins Loop Scenic Drive

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Scenic Drives
There's a story of cataclysm and survival written in the landscape along this scenic drive. The route passes through the most recently active portion of the San Francisco volcano field surrounding…

Wing Mountain Snowplay Area

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Winter Sports
See the Winter Recreation page for a recreation map, backcountry permit information, and more info!Flagstaff Winter Recreation Hotline1-844-256-SNOW (7669)Courtesy Flagstaff CVB

Last updated May 12th, 2025