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Fort Tuthill County Park — Attraction in Four Corners States

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Fort Tuthill County Park
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Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course
Fort Tuthill County Park, 2446 Ft Tuthill Lp, Flagstaff, AZ 86005
Fort Tuthill Military History Museum
2446 Ft Tuthill Lp, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Pepsi Amphitheater
250 Garrison Rd, Flagstaff, AZ 86005, United States
Fort Tuthill Bike Park
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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Fort Tuthill County Campground
Fort Tuthill-Palmer Bypass, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
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Fort Tuthill County Park

2446 Ft Tuthill Lp, Flagstaff, AZ 86005
4.7(1.7K)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course, Fort Tuthill Military History Museum, Pepsi Amphitheater, Fort Tuthill Bike Park, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Fort Tuthill County Park

Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course

Fort Tuthill Military History Museum

Pepsi Amphitheater

Fort Tuthill Bike Park

Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course

Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course

4.8

(829)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Fort Tuthill Military History Museum

Fort Tuthill Military History Museum

4.5

(26)

Closed
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Pepsi Amphitheater

Pepsi Amphitheater

4.7

(318)

Open 24 hours
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Fort Tuthill Bike Park

Fort Tuthill Bike Park

4.9

(65)

Open 24 hours
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Reviews of Fort Tuthill County Park

4.7
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3.0
6y

-Really good location for organized fun and saftey.

-Biggest downfall is the maintenance of the muddy areas which really puts a damper on the experience. To start off the first part where you stand in line to pay for your tickets is so muddy and puddled! It would be an easy fix if they just put a lot of pea gravel down to absorb some of the water and cover the mud. Also the hills that are popular tend to get wore down to the bare mud and ground which really slows you down. once again if they put a little bit of work into shoveling a little bit of snow on the bad areas this could probably help it a lot.

-The line to get in for the half day took almost an 1.5 hrs. We only did 1/2 day then this took a big portion of time that we could have had on the hills. if they had a little bit more organization they could probably speed this up a lot quicker. It was basically $12 a person. Which is understanding price, and well worth it.

-The Porta-Johns were quite possibly the worst thing about this whole experience. They had a good 20 Porta-Johns in a line, somewhere filled up quite a bit with a lot of fecal matter in urine all over the seats. As for a guy that just needs to go number one this bathroom can be tolerated. But if you had to do a number 2 or if you're a lady that needs to sit, this is just vile. I don't see why they don't have somebody maintaining these bathrooms and simply going in and cleaning off the seeded areas.

This place was definitely worth the fun, it has a lot of room for improvement on viable areas. If they could get better management here to control the major areas and put some time into it it could...

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5.0
4y

My family and I went up to Flagstaff AZ from Maricopa AZ, to have a fun family Holiday get away. There were 12 of us including all the kids. Having so many people coming we knew we had to have a budget. So the cheapest way we found and still have a great time was like this. My mother in law found a house to rent for the 5 day's, which was a great idea. The reason being is, if u have a hotel u are forced to have to eat out, and everyone would be spread out and we wouldn't be able to hangout and play games and what not!!! So, we went to the store and bought groceries everyone would rotate cooking breakfast, lunch and dinner, and we saved so much money that way. We only ate out once, we got pizza the last night there and that cost more than the money we used shopping. Renting the house saved us a ton of money which freed us up to do more activities with whole family. We went to Fort Tuthill County Park 2 times while we were there. Let me tell u that place was amazing, and fun. It doesn't matter if your young or old they have it set up for all ages. This place is very cost effective, the only draw back was u had to get your passes online, you can not buy them there. They have food trucks, a place for the kids to make smores and picnic tables. We took a cooler and made our lunch there. It is so much fun for the whole family. The final cost for me, my wife, and 9yr old daughter was $180, for the whole 5 day family getaway!!! Go check it out it...

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5.0
2y

A wonderful venue to enjoy a concert. Four of us went to see the Pink Floyd Tribute Band "Shine On" celebrating 50 years of the album "The Dark Side of the Moon". It was very well done and entertaining. The venue offers General parking or Premium parking along with Handicap parking.. You may purchase the following tickets; General Admission (lawn seating), Preferred Seating Admission and VIP Admission. There were restrooms near the main entrance/box office that are also handicap friendly. The prices vary from event to event and are most reasonable. They have a beverage concession stand and down nearer to the amphitheater, there was another beverage station and 2 or 3 food trucks. We also found they had many Porta-potties away from the food area to accommodate all the concert goers. The amphitheater is handicap accessible with long ramps. At the intermission, we walked around and could not find a bad area to see or hear the band, even lawn seating was outstanding! We were on the third row, center stage and moved back to another section after the intermission to experience the concert from a different view. The staff was friendly and helpful😊. Kudos to Alicia, the General Manager and what she has done to bring more events to this stage. We will definitely be attending more events here, it was such a great...

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Derek GDerek G
-Really good location for organized fun and saftey. -Biggest downfall is the maintenance of the muddy areas which really puts a damper on the experience. To start off the first part where you stand in line to pay for your tickets is so muddy and puddled! It would be an easy fix if they just put a lot of pea gravel down to absorb some of the water and cover the mud. Also the hills that are popular tend to get wore down to the bare mud and ground which really slows you down. once again if they put a little bit of work into shoveling a little bit of snow on the bad areas this could probably help it a lot. -The line to get in for the half day took almost an 1.5 hrs. We only did 1/2 day then this took a big portion of time that we could have had on the hills. if they had a little bit more organization they could probably speed this up a lot quicker. It was basically $12 a person. Which is understanding price, and well worth it. -The Porta-Johns were quite possibly the worst thing about this whole experience. They had a good 20 Porta-Johns in a line, somewhere filled up quite a bit with a lot of fecal matter in urine all over the seats. As for a guy that just needs to go number one this bathroom can be tolerated. But if you had to do a number 2 or if you're a lady that needs to sit, this is just vile. I don't see why they don't have somebody maintaining these bathrooms and simply going in and cleaning off the seeded areas. This place was definitely worth the fun, it has a lot of room for improvement on viable areas. If they could get better management here to control the major areas and put some time into it it could be a huge win!
Kaihley ReinerKaihley Reiner
A wonderful venue to enjoy a concert. Four of us went to see the Pink Floyd Tribute Band "Shine On" celebrating 50 years of the album "The Dark Side of the Moon". It was very well done and entertaining. The venue offers General parking or Premium parking along with Handicap parking.. You may purchase the following tickets; General Admission (lawn seating), Preferred Seating Admission and VIP Admission. There were restrooms near the main entrance/box office that are also handicap friendly. The prices vary from event to event and are most reasonable. They have a beverage concession stand and down nearer to the amphitheater, there was another beverage station and 2 or 3 food trucks. We also found they had many Porta-potties away from the food area to accommodate all the concert goers. The amphitheater is handicap accessible with long ramps. At the intermission, we walked around and could not find a bad area to see or hear the band, even lawn seating was outstanding! We were on the third row, center stage and moved back to another section after the intermission to experience the concert from a different view. The staff was friendly and helpful😊. Kudos to Alicia, the General Manager and what she has done to bring more events to this stage. We will definitely be attending more events here, it was such a great experience❣️
Katie KlasKatie Klas
We had a really good stay. We were in a water and sewer hook up site. You have these two amenities, but you sacrifice the space. Thankfully there was no one on one side of us 3 of our 4 days. There are several dry sites with much better space and views. We book one of those for our next stay. There are port a potty's only here. They were pretty clean and had hand sanitizer. It was very quiet on Sunday and Monday nights. Friday and Saturday was much busier. There are generators running since there is no electricity at any sites. Quiet hours are 9 pm - 8 am. So many trails. Great hiking and biking trails. The park is very well maintained. We are shocked we have never been before, but we will be booking for the future. Last weekend is Columbus Day weekend, then they open again in May. There was excellent Verizon coverage. No Wifi, unless you bring your own. FLG X Adventure Course and Zip lines are right next door. We love that place as well. Some sites are a bit hard to figure out, so the camp hosts have to help out. They were helpful and there if you needed them. Check out is 1100.
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-Really good location for organized fun and saftey. -Biggest downfall is the maintenance of the muddy areas which really puts a damper on the experience. To start off the first part where you stand in line to pay for your tickets is so muddy and puddled! It would be an easy fix if they just put a lot of pea gravel down to absorb some of the water and cover the mud. Also the hills that are popular tend to get wore down to the bare mud and ground which really slows you down. once again if they put a little bit of work into shoveling a little bit of snow on the bad areas this could probably help it a lot. -The line to get in for the half day took almost an 1.5 hrs. We only did 1/2 day then this took a big portion of time that we could have had on the hills. if they had a little bit more organization they could probably speed this up a lot quicker. It was basically $12 a person. Which is understanding price, and well worth it. -The Porta-Johns were quite possibly the worst thing about this whole experience. They had a good 20 Porta-Johns in a line, somewhere filled up quite a bit with a lot of fecal matter in urine all over the seats. As for a guy that just needs to go number one this bathroom can be tolerated. But if you had to do a number 2 or if you're a lady that needs to sit, this is just vile. I don't see why they don't have somebody maintaining these bathrooms and simply going in and cleaning off the seeded areas. This place was definitely worth the fun, it has a lot of room for improvement on viable areas. If they could get better management here to control the major areas and put some time into it it could be a huge win!
Derek G

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A wonderful venue to enjoy a concert. Four of us went to see the Pink Floyd Tribute Band "Shine On" celebrating 50 years of the album "The Dark Side of the Moon". It was very well done and entertaining. The venue offers General parking or Premium parking along with Handicap parking.. You may purchase the following tickets; General Admission (lawn seating), Preferred Seating Admission and VIP Admission. There were restrooms near the main entrance/box office that are also handicap friendly. The prices vary from event to event and are most reasonable. They have a beverage concession stand and down nearer to the amphitheater, there was another beverage station and 2 or 3 food trucks. We also found they had many Porta-potties away from the food area to accommodate all the concert goers. The amphitheater is handicap accessible with long ramps. At the intermission, we walked around and could not find a bad area to see or hear the band, even lawn seating was outstanding! We were on the third row, center stage and moved back to another section after the intermission to experience the concert from a different view. The staff was friendly and helpful😊. Kudos to Alicia, the General Manager and what she has done to bring more events to this stage. We will definitely be attending more events here, it was such a great experience❣️
Kaihley Reiner

Kaihley Reiner

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We had a really good stay. We were in a water and sewer hook up site. You have these two amenities, but you sacrifice the space. Thankfully there was no one on one side of us 3 of our 4 days. There are several dry sites with much better space and views. We book one of those for our next stay. There are port a potty's only here. They were pretty clean and had hand sanitizer. It was very quiet on Sunday and Monday nights. Friday and Saturday was much busier. There are generators running since there is no electricity at any sites. Quiet hours are 9 pm - 8 am. So many trails. Great hiking and biking trails. The park is very well maintained. We are shocked we have never been before, but we will be booking for the future. Last weekend is Columbus Day weekend, then they open again in May. There was excellent Verizon coverage. No Wifi, unless you bring your own. FLG X Adventure Course and Zip lines are right next door. We love that place as well. Some sites are a bit hard to figure out, so the camp hosts have to help out. They were helpful and there if you needed them. Check out is 1100.
Katie Klas

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