The Grand Canyon state is a wonderfully colorful place especially when the wildflowers start to emerge in the spring. Because of all the sunshine and the number of warm days, we get each year, the wildflower season can be pretty long. Starting in early spring with poppies, lupine, and desert marigold, the desert comes alive with colorful hues scattered around the landscape. Spring eventually turns into summer when other wildflowers like sunflowers and goldeneye start to bloom. And the Campbell Mesa Loop Trail is one place to take in views of summer wildflowers in Flagstaff, Arizona.

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Have you ever hiked along the Campbell Mesa Loop Trail to see summer wildflowers in Flagstaff, Arizona? If so, what did you think? Let us know in the comments.

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