FAQ

Is there a fee for Walnut Canyon?

Is there a fee for Walnut Canyon?

Cost: $15.00 per-person – valid for 7 days This fee is charged per-person and is only valid for entry at Walnut Canyon National Monument for 7 days. Entrance for children 15 and under is free.

What is there to do in Walnut Canyon Az?

There are two hiking trails at Walnut Canyon. The Rim Trail is an easy, paved, and fairly flat 0.7 mile round trip trail with two overlooks of the canyon. The Island Trail is a 0.9 mile round trip trail that descends into the canyon to view a series of cliff dwellings. It is rated as strenuous and contains 736 stairs.

How do I get to Walnut Canyon?

Walnut Canyon National Monument is located approximately 7.5 miles (12km) east of Flagstaff. From Flagstaff, travel east on Interstate 40 towards Albuquerque. Take Exit 204, and head south. The Walnut Canyon visitor center is located at the end of this 3 mile road.

How far is Walnut Canyon from Phoenix?

Getting there: Walnut Canyon National Monument is 150 miles north of Phoenix.

How many steps does Walnut Canyon have?

240

How far is Phoenix to Zion?

265 miles

How far is the drive from Phoenix to Zion National Park?

Driving Distance From Phoenix to National Parks, Monuments, and Recreation Areas

Destination Driving Distance (in miles) Approximate Drive Time
Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona 160 miles 2.5 hours
Wupatki National Monument, Arizona 188 miles 3 hours
Zion National Park, Utah 414 miles 7.5 hours

What airport do you fly into to go to Zion National Park?

McCarran International Airport

How long is the Walnut Canyon Trail?

1 mile

What Indians lived in Walnut Canyon?

The rugged terrain in the Flagstaff, Arizona area was home to the Ancestral Puebloans from whom the present day Hopi are descended. Known by their descendants as Hisatsinom, meaning people of long ago, the Hopi ancestors lived in this region for more than 800 years.

Is Walnut Canyon dog friendly?

Leashed pets are permitted in the parking lot and on the Rim Trail. Pets are not allowed within the visitor center or on the Island Trail.

How was Walnut Canyon formed?

When Walnut Creek down-cut into the more resistive Kaibab Layer the river formed an entrenched meander (what is now known as Walnut Canyon). This happened about 6 million years ago. More recently Walnut Creek deposited alluvium at the bottom of the canyon, slowly filling in the canyon. The formation of Walnut Canyon.

Why is it called Walnut Canyon?

The Walnut Canyon site contains Walnut Creek, which carved a 600 foot deep canyon that flows east. The floor of the canyon is home to several species of walnut trees, for which the canyon is named.

When was Walnut Canyon formed?

30 November 1915

Where is Horseshoe Bend?

Arizona

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