Oak Creek Canyon — a spectacular river gorge carved by Oak Creek between Flagstaff and Sedona; known for red-rock walls, cool water pools, and scenic drives.
Geography
| Continent | North America |
|---|---|
| Region | Arizona |
| Subregion | Southwest United States |
| Country | United States |
| State | Arizona |
| County | Coconino County |
| Timezone | AmericaPhoenix |
| Latitude | 35.0295 |
| Longitude | -111.9346 |
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Oak Creek Canyon is a majestic and photogenic gorge that routes Oak Creek for about 14 miles through layered red-rock cliffs and boulder-strewn floodplains. Flanked by steep, forested slopes and accessed via the U.S. Route 89A, the canyon offers a breathtaking drive, multiple swimming and picnic sites, and a network of trails for cross-country hiking and day trips. Expect seasonal variations—snow in winter, vibrant fall foliage, and hot, dry summers—alongside amenities like campgrounds, lodges, and visitor facilities near Sedona and Flagstaff. Notable accesses include Slide Rock State Park and trailheads to the West Fork Trail, making Oak Creek Canyon a prime destination for scenic immersion and nature-based recreation.
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