Relax under the pines, replenish your tack at the general store, grab a hot shower and wash your hiking clothes at the coin laundry. Rates are for double occupancy (add $3 for each additional person) and campfires aren't allowed. Woody Mountain is off I-40 at exit 191, west of Flagstaff.
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