Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Tours

Photo provided by National Parks Service
Photo provided by National Parks Service
Photo provided by National Parks Service
Photo provided by National Parks Service
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Marvel at fascinating geological features and varied wildlife on the scenic hikes and self-drive tour that skirt this almost millennia-old volcano.

Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument is a spectacular natural attraction and the most recently formed volcano in Arizona’s San Francisco Volcanic Field. Follow hiking trails and scenic roads to viewpoints and get up-close to the volcano’s interesting landscapes and wildlife. Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument formed around 900 years ago following an eruption in a region inhabited by prehistoric Ancestral Puebloan people. The volcano’s cone is some 1,000-feet (305-meters) tall and the crater is 400-feet (122-meters) deep.

Start your visit at the Sunset Crater Volcano Visitor Center, where you can pick up information about the trails, guided hikes and ranger talks. Take a moment to browse the gallery of exhibits, which educate about volcanoes, their unique topography and the forces that cause them to erupt. Sit at the visitor center’s picnic tables to take in views of ash fields and the imposing volcanic slopes.

Choose from three short trails that present views of basalt formations, cinder cones and fossilized red rocks. Spot the rugged San Francisco Peaks and stand in places where hot lava once flowed. See birdlife, such as bluebirds, golden eagles and Steller jays, as well as lizards and snakes. A popular walk is the Lava Flow Trail, a 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) long route that affords some of the best views of the volcano and crater.

An alternative to walking is to drive along a picturesque 34-mile (55-kilometer) long loop road. It takes in the volcano and the nearby Wupatki National Monument, a volcanic area home to the ruins of five prehistoric villages. Stop off at Cinder Hills Overlook for superb photo opportunities.

This striking natural landmark is about a 30-minute drive from Flagstaff. There is no public transport service so it’s advisable to get here via rented car. Free parking is available at the visitor center.

Access to Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument is from dawn until dusk year-round. Fees are applicable and are also valid for entrance to Wupatki National Monument. The volcano’s location does not work on GPS units so be sure to take a map. A schedule of guided hikes and ranger programs is listed at the visitor center.

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Things to do near Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

At Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, visitors can enjoy stunning sunsets and explore various hiking trails that showcase the unique volcanic landscape. The park offers worthwhile stops, including the iconic Sunset Crater itself. For the best hiking experience, be sure to check out the popular trails that wind through the breathtaking scenery, providing a memorable opportunity to connect with nature and witness the area's geological history.

Shopping

For shopping near Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, visit Flagstaff Mall, 17.7km away, offering a lively atmosphere. If you're up for a drive, check out Flagstaff Plaza Shopping Center, 22.5km away, or Oak Creek Overlook Vista Native American Crafts Market, 43.5km away, for unique local crafts.

Recreation

Continental Country Club offers a luxurious retreat, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation with its upscale amenities. Buffalo Park provides a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls amidst nature, promoting wellness and serenity. Meanwhile, the Walkup Skydome hosts energetic sports events, adding a lively vibe for active visitors.

Adventure

At Arizona Snowbowl, located 19.3km from Sunset Crater Volcano, enjoy thrilling skiing and snowboarding amid breathtaking mountain views. Flagstaff Extreme, 27.4km away, offers a unique treetop adventure, featuring zip lines and obstacle courses. For hiking enthusiasts, Sandy Canyon Trail #137, 29.0km away, showcases stunning outdoor scenery.

Nightlife

At Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, the nightlife buzzes with excitement. Lowell Observatory offers family-friendly stargazing experiences, while Orpheum Theater and Theatrikos Theatre provide romantic evenings filled with captivating performances and cultural vibes, all just a short drive away in Flagstaff.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

At Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, visitors can explore stunning natural landscapes and rich history through various attractions such as peaks and museums. Ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts, this area offers unique experiences like hiking around the iconic sunset crater and learning about the area's volcanic past. Don't miss the chance to enjoy the breathtaking views of the sunset volcano and immerse yourself in the local culture.

  • Humphreys Peak: As the highest point in Arizona, Humphreys Peak offers breathtaking views and diverse hiking trails. Located 16.1km from Sunset Crater, the peak's outdoor vibes are perfect for nature lovers and adventurers seeking a challenging hike among stunning alpine scenery.
  • Museum of Northern Arizona: Situated 20.9km away, this museum showcases the rich cultural heritage and history of the Colorado Plateau. With exhibits featuring Native American art, archaeology, and natural history, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of the region.
  • Fatherwolf Designs and Gallery: Just 11.3km from Sunset Crater, this gallery features unique artworks and handcrafted pieces inspired by the local landscape and culture. It's a great spot to appreciate local artistry and perhaps find a special souvenir to take home.

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