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    Yuko H.

    March and early April during the annual White Mountains snow melt, especially after heavy rains is the best time to visit Grand Falls aka chocolate falls. No waterfalls during fall and winter. When water is flowing heavily, the view is spectacular and I highly recommend this short trip from Flagstaff. Upper area is accessible, although it's not paved but I saw one person with a wheel chair. To get to the bottom of the waterfalls area, good trekking shoes are recommended. No running water outhouse is there but no toilet paper. Bring your own. Direction: From I-40, 15 miles east of Flagstaff, take exit 211 at Winona. Drive 2.3 miles north to Leupp Rd. Turn right and drive 20.3 miles to unpaved and unsigned Indian Road 6910 (between mileposts 5 and 6). Turn left and drive along this rough road 9.4 miles to the turnoff on the left, which leads to the falls overlook (do not cross the Little Colorado River). High clearance vehicle recommended but not required. I saw a few four door sedans at parking lot.

    During the slow season
    Faith A.

    Grand Falls, aka Chocolate Falls, have been on my list of places to see for a while now. I am really grateful for all the reviews that discussed the road condition leading up to the falls. It was a bumpy ride, but it was a rental vehicle. Taking a Jeep would be amazing! The falls were stunning even if the water was not flowing heavy when we were there. It's definitely worth checking out. We want to come back during the monsoons.

    Monica O.

    I have been wanting to see the Grand Falls for the past few years but see it you have to time your visit. The Grand Falls over 181ft tall and is fed by the snow melt and monsoon rain from the White Mountains and flows into the Little Colorado River. Grand Falls were created by volcanic runoff from Merriam Crater and created a lava damn. It's kind of specular. The Grand Falls got its nickname as Chocolate Falls because it is flowing muddy water. Grand falls is apx 20ish miles outside of Flagstaff, and part of the drive is on a dirt road. There is parking and its all free. Once you park and out of your car you just hear the water roaring, I have no other way of describing it. It's a loud roar, its amazing. You can hike down to the bottom of the falls as well. The falls were breathtaking and stunning to see, I am really glad I had the time to go check it out this spring.

    Saskia B.

    No service?! Nooooo! Not sure what was the bloody big deal bout this waterfall. Looks a lil smaller than the photos. It's in the middle of nowhere. We could not check in. The outhouse was filthy to say the very least. No barrier to stop you from falling. Just a heads up. Got distracted when we found a trail to descend to the pool for a view. That's when our mobiles lost power. Black sand, red cliff, waterfall ... in Arizona?!!!! Whoa!!! Alright, Willy Wonka factory run-off, you got us. We'll shut up. And we all did! What a wonderful space!

    From the overlook
    Luke B.

    Absolutely incredible! Decent water flow but low enough to walk around in between the falls. One of the best hiking experiences I've ever had. Would absolutely recommend! The road to get there is wide but has aggressive little bumps, sounds strange but you'll see what I mean. Just take it slow and you'll be fine. We made it through in my Nissan Altima no problem.

    So beautiful and very meditating. But make sure you have a truck, suv, or jeep. Dirt Roads are very very bumpy

    Grand Falls during the beginning of March
    Mary T.

    Grand Falls is a natural waterfall located 30 miles NE of Flagstaff. It's very unknown and not many people know about this place. It's on native land and you are able to look this place up on google maps. It gets it waters from the melting of the snow or from monsoon rain, so the falls are dormant for most of the months and can produce only little droplets during the off seasons. Getting here can be very rough if you don't come by a Jeep or 4 x 4. I went with a small car and my car was shaking throughout the whole dirt/gravel roads. My small car did make it all the way through and back but I highly do not recommend it. Also, there is so cell service during the whole way there so be prepared! All in all- it's a marvelous view! The falls look like chocolate waterfalls and the waterfalls were huge! I went during the beginning of March and the waterfalls were still going strong

    Joel B.

    This is one of those sights that are of the beaten path and not well known. But it's worth the detour. Getting there is a bit uncomfortable if you don't have at least a SUV since it's a rugged dirt road. Depending on the season the waterfall might not be carrying that much water. But it's still worth the visit.

    Christina C.

    Everyone keep in mind this is a hidden gem. So if you feeling like you're going the wrong way in the middle of no where chances are you're going the right way. Please don't be alarmed if you run in to dogs in the middle of no where, the dogs are there to take care of goats or maybe horses. Do be careful though as these dogs do like to dive in front of your car (it happened to us) Okay, to the good stuff. November is a horrible time to visit the falls as there is no magnificent water falls or water at all. The falls is very dried up and all you have is a dried rock bed. Unfortunately no where online did it say it was going to be dry (I checked Instagram and trip advisor who had a 1 day old review on how great the falls is and a few other websites). Instead of being infuriated I was saddened by the sight. Moving forward, I asked a few locals when is the best time to visit the falls is and it was suggested during the monsoon/ spring weather which is between April-July. Hopefully this review helps anyone who is wanting to see the grand falls !

    Robbie N.

    What an amazing adventure we had. Worth the drive and very bumpy road. Its about 2 hr from Pine.

    Vladmir T.

    Cool Muddy Waterfalls Not Far From Flagstaff or Winslow Arizona These are some cool waterfalls in the middle of nowhere between Winslow and Flagstaff in the Navajo nation. There is no admission charge and ample parking available to make the trip and easy. The earlier in the morning you go there the better! We got there about 9 o'clock in the morning and by 10:30 there were about 40 cars there as opposed to the two vehicles that were there when we arrived. There are some outhouse bathrooms here, but unfortunately they are locked or were at least on our visit so don't plan on going to the bathroom in those. You will want to stop and use the facilities elsewhere before you get here. These are the largest waterfalls that I have seen in Arizona, not based on the link the fall as there are higher waterfalls, but this waterfall is very wide and multilayered. It is definitely worth the trip to see this as it is an unusual waterfall. Unfortunately the bottom pool area is absolutely filled with litter, empty broken coolers, tires, and just trash like you've never seen. It's too bad nobody makes it a point to just clean the stuff up every once in a while. It looks like all of the trash that is gotten caught along the way through the entire Navajo nation all ends up at this one point. Definitely stop by and check this place out!

    Grand Falls 3/25/2017
    Kristi Z.

    We visited the Grand Falls this last weekend! They are located between Winslow and Flagstaff on the Navajo nation and are connected to the Little Colorado River. It is a journey getting there because the falls are in the middle of no where but with our Jeep it was no problem. I don't suggest taking a small car because the road is a washboard and has some deep divots. The journey is well worth it. The Falls are amazing! When we arrived, we hiked to the bottom to get up close and personal. The hike can be a little difficult in a few places if you don't have shoes with good treads. At the bottom it gets super muddy. My shoe got stuck in the mud but, what isn't fun about that? A girl needs to live life to the fullest! If you do go to the bottom, I suggest taking an extra pair of shoes/flipflops and a trash bag to keep that mud out of your car. If you don't want to get muddy or can't hike there are plenty of outlooks at the top and let me tell you the view is spectacular! Before we arrived at the Falls, we stopped in at the Winslow Visitor Center for some information regarding the falls. The gentleman who helped us was very knowledgeable and helpful. He told us the falls run beginning in February but are the most beautiful beginning the end of March through April and possibly May and June depending on weather... Snow run off. After that the Falls are pretty much non-existent. This year has been great for water and snow so the water fall show is one you shouldn't miss! I can't wait for company to visit this spring so we can go visit it again!

    After fresh monsoons.
    Jennifer S.

    Spectacular place to visit especially after some rain in the summer or after all the winter snow melts. This hidden gem is well worth the visit. Def worth the trek.

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    Review Highlights - Grand Falls

    When water is flowing heavily, the view is spectacular and I highly recommend this short trip from Flagstaff.

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    Lava River Cave - Fork in the cave

    Lava River Cave

    4.7(100 reviews)
    36.3 mi

    This is the largest lava tube in Arizona and although a bit remote, very popular! I came here on a…read moreSaturday and there were many, many cars in the parking lot. It's a big lot, so there was still plenty of spaces, but I was concerned my cave experience would be full of noisy people. The entrance is a bit narrow and difficult to get down, but that is the hardest part. It runs for 3/4 of a mile underground and is a pretty unique experience to have. There were many times where I could just stop walking and turn off my light and not see anybody ahead or behind me, kind of felt like you were just floating in space! Cool natural feature not to miss if you're in the area!

    What a neat spot to visit if you are looking for a fun outdoor adventure! It was a big plus that…read morethere is a small dirt parking lot along with an actual bathroom at the trail head since there is no entrance fee I figured there wouldn't be a bathroom. This is a small cave tucked away in the woods, you'll travel down a long bumpy dirt road and your cell reception might not be the greatest. I would keep that in mind if you do not think you'll be able to climb down slippery rocks and back up again as it will take a while for rescuers to arrive if you get hurt. It was pretty neat seeing how much ice could be found just inside the entrance to the cave, I knew we would see some but I didn't expect as much as we seen. The climb down into the entrance is a little steep, and it can be wet/very slippery so wear shoes with good grip. Once you get past the initial decent the hike inside isn't too bad! There are some tighter spots, some areas where you'll need to duck down low and it is super dark so bring plenty of light sources. There were quite a few people here when we went so you won't be alone in the cave, but everyone was nice and helped make sure everyone could get past one another without any issues. There were quite a few people who visited & started to explore the cave, but realized they couldn't do it and left. Our group had three people stay behind while three explored the cave, if you end up being someone who decides not to go down there are a lot of little hiking trails around the cave. This hike can be difficult for many especially if you aren't used to hiking on uneven ground, climbing or have bad balance.

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    Lava River Cave - 8 yrs old was a great age. Wouldn't take a kiddo younger than 5 yrs old IMO due to the slippery 45 degree angles

    8 yrs old was a great age. Wouldn't take a kiddo younger than 5 yrs old IMO due to the slippery 45 degree angles

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    Standin' on the Corner Park - Flatbed Ford.

    Standin' on the Corner Park

    4.4(147 reviews)
    39.8 mi

    Nice cast display of Jackson Browne (Song Writer) & Glenn Frey (Singer) and the tribute to the…read moreEagles "Standing on the Corner" in Winslow, Arizona.It was a fine sight to see! No girl in a flat bed Ford though. My husband was bummed about that! LOL However, there is a big Route 66 emblem in the middle of the intersection & a historic building. If you are an Eagles and Glenn Frey fan this is worth the time to visit this display. Right across the street is a fabulous gift shop for great souvenirs and more. This is the best place for the price. We picked up a few t-shirts, guitar picks and presents for some of our other groupies. Winslow is a very small town. There isn't too much to do here, so could only imagine what it would have looked like back in the day when this iconic song was created. **Fun Fact- the original version was based off of Jackson Browne actually being stranded in Flagstaff but Glenn Frey changed the lyrics to Winslow as it was a better fit rhythmically & vocally. The locals are super friendly. Take it easy and enjoy the Route 66 appeal. Encourage visiting the 9/11 Remembrance Garden and the Old Trails Museum while exploring this legendary spot.

    The famous song ("Take it Easy ") is 54 years old and the "park" (really just a couple of statues,…read moreon a corner) is still pretty busy. Fun fact: the Eagles made the song famous but Jackson Browne wrote it. Free street parking everywhere. Winslow isn't very big. Such a fine sight to see.

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    Standin' on the Corner Park - Get your wings on.

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    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Riordan Mansion interior

    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park

    4.6(72 reviews)
    30.7 mi

    First off, some of the signs pointing to the entrance of this place are flat out incorrect. Second…read moreoff, it's not worth it to buy a $5 pass. The main attraction really is the mansion so just buy a $18 pass which gives you access to the mansion tour as well as the outside grounds (which is what the $5 pass gives you access to). As for as museum goes, the subject material isn't that interesting: it's about a random wealthy family. Imagine a 100 years into the future we have a museum about a random millionaire. Our tour guide, Marco, was fantastic and great at answering questions for our little group of 4. The mansion really is just a showcase of how a wealthy person's home from the early 1900's. You get a glimpse into their business and personal lives as well as the type of furniture employed in the household. The tour was interactive and nice. The self guided tour is just literally walking around the mansion so there isn't too much to see but it makes for a nice, short walk. Overall, I think that there are more interesting museums out there. But if you're looking for a super quiet museum to browse, this would be the place.

    Brenden did an EXCEPTIONAL job giving us a private tour of the mansion. He was full of facts and…read morestories. The artifacts & history packed into this mansion are so cool! You really got a sense of who these people were and how well they lived. The grounds are stunning and we really enjoyed the outside self guided tour. We were there two hours and I'd go back in a heartbeat!

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    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Swing room

    Swing room

    Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Kat was the best guide!

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    Kat was the best guide!

    Coal Mine Canyon

    Coal Mine Canyon

    4.7(3 reviews)
    48.9 mi

    Beautiful view of Coal Mine Canyon. Located about 15 miles southeast of Tuba City. If you go please…read morebe respectful of the property and livestock. Place has a great history and folklore. You can see the coal seam in the rock. There are a few picnic tables and cooking grills. No signs and few people. The person who maintains the area lives nearby. There is no fee but donations are always appreciated. You may even be lucky enough to hear a story about living near this natural scenic wonder.

    Are you tired of being surrounded by many tourists in Grand Canyon, Monument Valley and Antelope…read moreCanyon? If you are in that area, I highly recommend that you take a short side trip to "Coal Mine Canyon" in Tuba City. Coal Mine Canyon is not in most of guidebooks so you can enjoy the colorful canyon and the solitude. It is in the Navajo land and it is close to the eastern edge of Painted Desert. There is absolutely no sign to tell you where the canyon is so here is how to get there. 1. Drive to Tuba City on Route 160 2. There is only one major intersection in the city and from there, take Route 264 "South" 3. Drive about 15 miles or if you don't want to count the miles, drive your car at 60 mph for about 15 minutes. 4. You will see one new house and one windmill on your left. (Don't worry! These are the only structures around this area) 5. Turn left to the gravel road to go to the side of the house. 6. Park your car near the ruin of the old house after passing by the new house and walk to the rim of the canyon. When I got there with two other friends around 11:00 am, there was no other tourist. We enjoyed the canyon by walking around the rim for about an hour as if we had owned it. It was so quite and relaxing, just the sound of wind and the sound of a friend of mine urinating. If you have a chance to visit northern Arizona, I highly recommend you visit this hidden place!

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    Coal Mine Canyon
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    Grand Falls - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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