Fremont Peak, Kachina Peaks Wilderness
#5 among attractions in Kachina Peaks Wilderness
Facts and practical information
Fremont Peak can refer to one of several peaks. In the United States, there are seven peaks with the same name: ()
Kachina Peaks Wilderness United States
Fremont Peak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Arizona Snowbowl, San Francisco Peaks, Humphreys Peak, Agassiz Peak.
- 2.5 miWGolf
Arizona Snowbowl, Flagstaff
65 min walk • Arizona Snowbowl is an alpine ski resort in the southwest United States, located on the San Francisco Peaks of northern Arizona, seven miles north of Flagstaff. The Snowbowl ski area covers approximately one percent of the San Francisco Peaks, and its slopes face west and northwest.
- 1.9 miNWNatural attraction, Volcano, Mountain
San Francisco Peaks, Kachina Peaks Wilderness
48 min walk • The San Francisco Peaks are a volcanic mountain range in San Francisco volcanic field in north central Arizona, just north of Flagstaff and a remnant of the former San Francisco Mountain.
- 1.9 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Volcano
Humphreys Peak, Flagstaff
48 min walk • Humphreys Peak is the highest natural point and the second most prominent peak after Mount Graham in the U.S. state of Arizona, with an elevation of 12,637 feet and is located within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness in the Coconino National Forest, about 11 miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona.
- 1 miWNature, Natural attraction, Volcano
Agassiz Peak, Kachina Peaks Wilderness
25 min walk • Agassiz Peak is the second-highest mountain in the U.S. state of Arizona at 12,360 feet. It is located north of Flagstaff, Arizona in the San Francisco Peaks. It is in the Kachina Peaks Wilderness on the Coconino National Forest. The peak was named in honor of Louis Agassiz, a Swiss-born American biologist and geologist.
- 1 miNENature, Natural attraction, Volcano
Doyle Peak, Kachina Peaks Wilderness
25 min walk • Doyle Peak is in the San Francisco Peaks of northern Arizona, and is the fourth highest peak, but the sixth-highest named point in the state of Arizona with an elevation of 11,464 feet.
- 7.6 miSEVillage, Archaeological site
Elden Pueblo, Flagstaff
194 min walk • Elden Pueblo was a prehistoric Native American village located at the foot of Mount Elden near Flagstaff, Arizona. The pueblo is thought to have been part of a major trading system.
- ~0 ftNNature, Natural attraction, Volcano
Fremont Peak, Kachina Peaks Wilderness
1 min walk • Fremont Peak is in the San Francisco Peaks of northern Arizona. It is the third highest point in the state of Arizona. The peak, named in honor John C. Frémont, a civil war general who served as the territorial governor of Arizona from 1878–82. The peak is in the Kachina Peaks Wilderness on the Coconino National Forest.
- 3.8 miNENatural attraction, Nature, Mountain
Sugarloaf Peak, Coconino National Forest
97 min walk • Sugarloaf is a rhyolite dome located just below the San Francisco Peaks in Flagstaff, Arizona. It formed after the sideways eruption of the mountain, which occurred in a similar fashion to the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.