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Strangest Outdoor Activities in Flagstaff

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About 700,000 years ago, the Lava River Cave came into existence after a volcanic reaction took place. This lava tube is located within the premises of the Coconino National Forest and was discovered in 1915 by local lumbermen. The cave is open to public visitation and attracts several nature lovers throughout the year.

It's almost a rare sight in Arizona these days, however there are still a few old-fashioned dude ranches interspersed around the state. The Hitchin' Post offers horseback-rides, wagon trains, sleigh rides and cowboy cookouts just like they used to do a century ago, albeit in more sanitary and safe conditions. It's definitely a good place to take the family and a great way to see the beautiful Northern Arizona landscape.

Affectionately known as frolf (a portmanteau of frisbee and golf), this game is just as difficult as throwing a frisbee. The game of disc golf started in the early 1960s and since then it has gained quite a following, enough so to create its own associations. Here in Flagstaff, McPherson Park provides all you need to enjoy a professional game. Here you'll learn the rules and quirky terminology of the sport.

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