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9 sty 2024 · The “Edge of the World” (also known as “East Pocket”) is one of the best camping sites in Arizona. Situated in a rural area between Sedona and Flagstaff, the stunning views and the climbable “Jenga Rocks,” known as “The Knob,” are well worth the bumpy ride to get there!
After reading this post you’ll definitely be wanting to add End of the world, Flagstaff to your itinerary! This guide covers how to find Edge of the World in Flagstaff, best time of year to visit, and all of the details in-between for a successful visit.
17 sty 2024 · Edge of the World, officially known as East Pocket, is a unique geological formation located in the Coconino National Forest, roughly 40 miles northwest of Flagstaff, Arizona. This breathtaking destination offers panoramic views of vast valleys, distant peaks, and a seemingly endless expanse of forest.
10 lip 2024 · Edge of the World is a scenic lookout that offers breathtaking views of the Sedona / Flagstaff region. It is located just outside of Flagstaff, Arizona. The site was formally known as East Pocket, which is the official name of the area according to the Forest Service.
30 maj 2024 · Edge of the World is a beautiful cliffside location in the middle of the wilderness on the northwest side of Sedona, Arizona and features dramatic limestone cliffs, panoramic vistas, and cool rock formations (just like in Cathedral Rock and Bell Rock and the Courthouse Butte) in a very off-the-beaten-path location.
2 paź 2021 · The End of the World in Flagstaff is a really incredible spot to sight see, camp, and enjoy some unique views looking down on Sedona! This area is formally named East Pocket, but is known as the End of the World for the canyon it overlooks, and the sheer drop offs on the rim.
3 sie 2023 · Just an hour drive southwest of Flagstaff is one of my favorite free campsites in Arizona. Perched high on a mountain edge with campsites looking off a towering cliff, you’ll truly feel like you’re on the edge of the world when you look down at Sedona’s gorgeous red rock formations far below.