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Buffalo Park

Activities:
Hiking
Picnicking
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Tags: 

Flagstaff Arizona Hikes , Flagstaff Arizona Parks , Flagstaff Arizona Trails

Buffalo Park is one of the larger city parks located in Flagstaff, Arizona. It helps protect wildlife habitat for hares, coyotes, scorpions, snakes, and many other desert creatures. Come explore the hiking trails at McMillan Mesa Natural Area or use the trails to access the Coconino National Forest. 

To contact the department office please call 928-213-2300.

While using any urban facility in Flagstaff please do so by the rules. 

*All parks open at 5 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. 

*Please respect all park property including benches, athletic fields, buildings, etc. 

*No littering! Please help keep Flagstaff's places clean by putting all trash in proper containers. 

*The following are prohibited at all parks; public urination, consumption of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, camping, weapons. 

*The following require special permits; flying remote control aircraft, sales and solicitations, golfing, digging. 

*Please make sure that all dogs are leashed and waste removed.

Please respect these ordinances and all local, State of Arizona, and United States statutes.



Ownership: 
City of Flagstaff


Acreage: 
675.24

Location:

Buffalo Park

2400 North Gemini Road

Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 United States

35.222199, -111.635631

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