Northern Arizona is world-famous for its outrageously photogenic beauty; you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in the United States who hasn’t heard of the Grand Canyon, and good luck finding a native Arizonan who’s never heard of Flagstaff, either. But there’s one little town that often gets overlooked, likely thanks to its location in Cottonwood, an underrated small town between the tourist meccas of Jerome and Sedona. Cottonwood is home to a small state park known as Dead Horse Ranch State Park, and although it’s gorgeous all year, it also just so happens to be one of the best places to see fall colors in Arizona.

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For more information about Dead Horse Ranch State Park, be sure to visit the official Arizona State Parks website. If you’d like all the details about the best hiking trails in this gorgeous Arizona state park, our friends at AllTrails are happy to help. Where are your favorite spots for fall colors in Arizona? Let us know.

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