I’m cleaning up my FJ Cruiser after getting in the mud near Flagstaff Arizona just north of the Mogollon Rim the day after a big rain storm.

Fry Lake is a very scenic area, and popular place for cattle grazing in the summer time. The cows are typically brought up form the Verde Valley via Jerome Road. It’s a beautiful meadow full of flowers in the summer …

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The oldest known history of Casner Mountain is that it was used by the Casner family in the 1880s as a route for moving cattle from the Verde Valley in the Winter months to the top of the Mogollon Rim …

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With amazing red rock formations towering into the sky, this off-road trail is full of awe-inspiring beauty. It’s no wonder Broken Arrow is one of the most popular off-road trails in all of Arizona. Situated near Sedona, Arizona and within …

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The Oak Creek Homestead is certainly a historical area to visit, as you can see the remaining evidence of an early settlement. It is a relatively short run for those looking for an additional quick place to explore, or for those who want an easy trail with some mild Four-wheel Drive challenges.

General Cooks National Recreation Trail

General Cook’s Trail General Cook National Recreation Trail (FR 136) is part of the Verde Trails system – developed with the help of the Arizona State Parks OHV Recreation Fund – as a multi-use road not just for all kinds …

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