The Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System provides approximately 54 miles of designated snowmobile routes north of Flagstaff with three vehicle parking/trailheads. The trail system is supported through a grant from the Arizona State Parks. Although primarily used by snowmobilers in the winter, be alert for dog sledders, cross country skiers and other winter sport enthusiasts. The Kendrick Snowmobile Trail System is at an elevation of 7500 to 8000 feet and passes between the five hundred thousand to three million year-old volcanoes of Kendrick Peak and the San Francisco Peaks in primarily ponderosa pine forest with aspen and oak. These areas are home to elk, deer, coyote, porcupine, squirrel and other animals. Keep in mind that these animals need to conserve energy over the long winter months. Chasing animals, needlessly revving engines and other behavior uses valuable energy reserves of the animals, risks ythe well-being and lessens ythe wilderness experience. Enjoy wildlife from a distance. There are also cattle
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General Location: 13 to 20 miles northwest of Flagstaff off of Highway 180 Access: Wing Mountain Trailhead is approximately 3 miles northwest of the Arizona Snowbowl Road (Milepost 223) on Highway 180, turn left at just before milepost 226 onto FR 222B and travel about 1 mile to the trailhead; Crowley Trailhead is located approximately 10.2 miles north of the Snowbowl Road on Highway 180 (0.2 miles past FR 193) on the left side of the highway. Walker Lake Trailhead is about 12.6 miles north of Snowbowl Ro
Attractions: Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, sightseeing, photography Facilities: Marked trails, parking Road Conditions: US-180 is paved. FR 222B is graveled. Both are generally plowed, but they can be hazardous due to winter conditions. Travel time from Flagstaff is usually around 30 minutes.
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