Members Hike to Picture Canyon Natural and Cultural Preserve

Members Hike to Picture Canyon Natural and Cultural Preserve

$ 30
Mon, May 4, 2026 • 1:00 PM—6:00 PM

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Members Hike to Picture Canyon Natural and Cultural Preserve Hiking The Picture Canyon Loop Trail Monday, May the 4th at 10:00am $30 per person Limit of 12 Participants  Conducted by Richard McGaugh and Monica Buckle Join us in Flagstaff at Picture Canyon Natural and Cultural Preserve where one of the highlights of the trail is a petroglyph site featuring dozens of intricate rock carvings adorning the basalt canyon walls. These petroglyphs depict animals, people, and geometric designs, thought to have held spiritual or ceremonial significance for the Sinagua people. It is an important archaeological and ecological site. Its name comes from the array of petroglyphs—ancient rock carvings—created by the Northern Sinagua people, who lived in the region between AD 700 and 1400. In addition to its rich history, Picture Canyon is known for its vibrant natural environment. The preserve features a lush riparian corridor along the Rio de Flag, one of the few perennial streams in the Flagstaff area. This ecosystem supports a wide variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and nature observation. We will meet at 9:45am at the Trailhead since the hike starts promptly at 10:00am. Picture Canyon Loop Trail is a 2.8-mile loop that takes you through the heart of the preserve. Participants must be comfortable walking a 2.8-mile roundtrip and at 7,000 feet in elevation. The trail is well-marked and offers a moderate hike suitable for all skill levels. Please bring all your hiking accessories, water, snacks, sun protection, sturdy shoes and if desired walking sticks.  After the hike join us for a group lunch at the nearby Cracker Barrel Restaurant. Please note, transportation is not provided and lunch is a separate expense.  Richard McGaugh is from a fourth-generation Verde Valley family and has spent his time studying and exploring Central and Northern Arizona. Richard is a VVAC Docent and Volunteer. He is also a VIP Interpretative Ranger at Walnut Canyon National Monument and Wupatki/Sunset Crater National Monuments. Richard also serves as a VIP Docent at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Advance registration is required, please register here: https://verdevalleyarchaeology.doubleknot.com/event/members-hike-to-picture-canyon/3141906 Due to demand this hike is only available for VVAC members

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Verde Valley Archaeology Center and Museum

Conservation, Preservation, & Education for Ancient Culture in the Verde Valley. 460 W. Finnie Flat Rd Camp Verde AZ 🌵🏺🔍