![]() Roving Rangers programs are presented through a partnership between the National Park Service and the U.S. Forest Service. Volunteers from the Flagstaff Area National Monuments and the Coconino National Forest provide programs in the monuments, on trails, and in campgrounds surrounding Flagstaff, Arizona. These talks and hikes are a fun and entertaining way to experience and learn about the great outdoors with family and friends. Come exploring with us today! Special ProgramsRoving Ranger programs are held weekly from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend within the Flagstaff Area National Monuments and the Coconino National Forest. Join us for one of the programs listed below to learn more about the natural and cultural history of Northern Arizona. ![]() Temperatures can vary; wear clothing that is appropriate for the weather; all events will be held outside. Visitors should also plan on bringing sun protection, comfortable walking shoes, water and snacks, and a camera. On the account of inclement/dangerous weather events may be cancelled. For additional information on events or directions look up Roving Ranger happenings through one of the following sources: www.nps.gov/sucr www.fs.usda.gov/coconino ![]() NPS / K. Ackerman About the Roving Rangers
Where we WorkFrom Memorial Day through early September, the Roving Rangers lead programs each weekend at local campgrounds. The partnership also provides an interpretive ranger at the top of the Arizona Snowbowl Scenic Skyride to answer questions and describe the natural history and panoramic views amid the spectacular San Francisco Peaks. Some of the most popular programs include guided walks in Flagstaff's three local national monuments and throughout trails of the Coconino National Forest. The PartnershipRoving Rangers is an example of a working, successful, public-private partnership. The National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service (USFS) partner with Arizona Snowbowl and ExploreUS. ExploreUS is contracted by the U.S. Forest Service to run campgrounds in the Coconino National Forest and to provide quality interpretation at USFS campgrounds. The partnership helps RRM fulfill their program requirements and enables NPS and USFS rangers to provide visitors with quality experiences. |
Last updated: March 12, 2024