AZ-Griffiths+Spring


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Coconino County
=Griffiths Spring= Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 Griffiths Spring Trail webpage Griffiths Spring location map

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Griffiths Spring
Coordinates: 35.1152749, -111.7099319 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About Griffiths Spring
Griffith’s Spring is a shaded and peaceful one-mile loop trail that is close to Flagstaff and is an excellent example of a riparian habitat. James Griffith was a Civil War veteran that came west to homestead in the late 1800’s. The spring was part of the homestead which consisted of over 160 acres of diverse countryside.

Following the trail to the right at the beginning of the loop, you’ll walk through a Ponderosa pine forest on a wide, well-maintained path. The trail follows a small canyon to a tank that forms a stream in late summer months after heavy rains. Near the stream, you may see wild iris, lupine and hear western bluebirds, robins, and hummingbirds. Continuing on up the trail a short distance you’ll find Griffith’s Spring. This spring runs into Pump House Wash, then eventually into Oak Creek. There is a board crossing the spring, but you will turn around and rejoin the trail going to the right to complete the loop. From Griffiths Spring Trail webpage

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