Wet Beaver Slide Arizona

4.5/5
(22) · Hiking area in Flagstaff, United States
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Jul 2, 2024
When I read through the reviews most people mentioned the hike being fairly easy but I thought it to be rather confusing and complicated. I’m not sure if we didn’t park at the right spot to access th…Full review by Karen A
Jun 17, 2024
This is a lovely hike and pretty easy for the majority of the distance though towards the end you do have a incline and part of the hike on the side of a hill.It has lovely views. The total distance …Full review by RoseInTheDesert
Mar 14, 2023
The small parking lot across the road is now a fee area. $12 to park. Wasn’t informed until we arrived and noticed the sign. Ye be warned!Full review by V461JDmaxp

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How is the parking situation? I know there is an overflow parking lot, but does that feel up pretty fast as well? We will be …
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How is the parking situation? I know there is an overflow parking lot, but does that feel up pretty fast as well? We will be driving about 2 and a half hours, so can't get there super early...but don't want to drive all that way only to find there's no parking.
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Have not heard of parking issues for the Bell Trail, but it's been a few yrs since we've been there.
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Answer by jeremy r · Sep 2, 2016
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How far is it from the parking lot to the water / Swimming hole? I have two little kids with me and we would like to explore …
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How far is it from the parking lot to the water / Swimming hole? I have two little kids with me and we would like to explore but can't go more than a mile :)
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Main swimming hole, "The Crack", is ~ 4 miles, but I think there is some water in first mile. It's kinda shallow as I recall. Good luck!!
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Can I fly a UAS on National Forest System Lands for Fun or Recreation?
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The public can fly UAS on National Forest System lands for fun or recreation if they adhere to the requirements specified in the FAA rules for recreational flyers. Recreational flyers...
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