Three die-cut stickers of Flagstaff Area national monuments on a white background

Flagstaff National Monuments Sticker Set - Fell Design

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The Flagstaff Area National Monument sticker set with Fell logo designs is a WNP-exclusive sheet featuring three distinct stickers. Each one highlights a national monument near Flagstaff, Arizona.

The Wupatki National Monument sticker shows the site’s namesake pueblo built by ancestral Puebloan communities. Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument's design features a deer standing in front of a dramatic volcanic backdrop. The Walnut Canyon National Monument image shows the cliff dwellings built directly into the canyon’s walls.

Together, these three designs celebrate the region’s cultural heritage, geologic history, and desert beauty. Fell, a Utah-based design team, created each illustration in their signature clean, Scandinavian-inspired style.

In addition, the stickers are dishwasher-safe and easy to apply. They adhere securely to notebooks, water bottles, coolers, or outdoor gear. Whether you’ve visited one site or all three, this Flagstaff Area National Monument sticker set offers a colorful way to share your love of the Southwest.

  • Set features official park stickers approved by the National Park Service for:
    • Sunset Crater National Monument
    • Walnut Canyon National Monument
    • Wupatki National Monument
  • Size varies by sticker
  • Made in the USA

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