Located just 7.5 miles east of Flagstaff off the I-40 at Exit 204, drive south 3 miles (5 km) to the canyon rim and visitor center. After you arrive you can walk in the footsteps of the Sinagua Indians who lived at Walnut Canyon more than 700 years ago. Peer into their homes, cliff dwellings built deep within steep canyon walls. The presence of water in a dry land made the canyon rare and valuable to its early human inhabitants. It remains valuable today as habitat for plants and animals. See for yourself on trails along the canyon rim and into the depths.You'll see 25 cliff dwelling rooms along the trail; more are visible across the canyon along with spectacular canyon scenery and plant life. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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