The Arizona Natural History Association in Flagstaff, AZ offers a unique selection of local hand-crafted art, photography, pottery, and jewelry, as well as outdoor apparel and exclusive T-shirts. They also carry indigenous wildlife plush and a variety of collector's items such as patches, hiking stick medallions, decals, magnets, and vinyl stickers. With locations in the Coconino, Apache-Sitgreaves, and Tonto National Forests, they provide visitors with educational publications and guides for both adults and children.
The Coconino National Forest, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, and Tonto National Forest are all maintained by the USDA Forest Service and offer stunning natural landscapes and heritage sites. The Coconino National Forest covers 1,856,038 acres and is named after the Havasupai and Yavapai Indians. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest spans parts of Greenlee, Apache, Navajo, and Coconino counties, as well as western New Mexico, covering 2,761,386 acres. The Tonto National Forest, the largest of the six national forests in Arizona, covers 2,873,200 acres and is the ninth largest national forest in the United States. Visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles and be respectful of the environment and other visitors.
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