Mount Flagstaff
Mount Flagstaff is a prominent peak located in the San Francisco Peaks of northern Arizona. It stands at an elevation of 12,633 feet, making it the highest point in the state. The mountain is part of a volcanic mountain range and is known for its diverse ecosystems, which include forests of ponderosa pine and alpine tundra.
Visitors to Mount Flagstaff can enjoy various outdoor activities, such as hiking, skiing, and snowboarding. The area is also home to the Arizona Snowbowl, a popular ski resort. The mountain offers stunning views and is a key feature of the surrounding Coconino National Forest.