2016 Official Visitor Guide

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2016 Official Visitor Guide
FLAGSTAFF
Flagstaff Visitor Center
One E. Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
2016 Official Visitor Guide
Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau
flagstaffarizona.org
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FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS
FLAGSTAFF VISITOR CENTER
FLAGSTAFF
VISITOR CENTER
VISITOR SERVICES & RESOURCES
POINTS OF INTEREST
1. Flagstaff Visitor Center and Amtrak Train Station*
2. The Aquaplex
3. Babbitt Brothers Building*
4. Buffalo Park
5. Bushmaster Park
6. Coconino County Courthouse*
7. Continental Country Club and Elden Hills Golf Course
8. Flagstaff Airport
9. Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce
10. Flagstaff City Hall
11. Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau
Administration Office*
12. Flagstaff Main Library
13. Flagstaff Mall and The Marketplace
14. Flagstaff Medical Center
15. Flagstaff Police Department
16. Fort Tuthill County Park
17. Foxglenn Park
18. Greyhound Bus Depot
19. Heritage Square
20. Jay L. Lively Activity Center
21. Historic 1890 Lumberyard*
22. McMillan (Bank) Building*
23. McMillan Mesa Park
24. McPherson Park
25. Hotel Monte Vista*
26. Mountain View Park
27. NAU Walkup Skydome
28. Orpheum Theater*
29. Sawmill County Park
30. Thorpe Park
31. Thorpe Park Softball Complex
32. Weatherford Hotel*
33. Wheeler Park
*Historic Downtown Landmark
Flagstaff Visitor Center
One E. Route 66 | 800.842.7293 | 928.213.2951
flagstaffarizona.org
Located on Route 66 in the historic downtown train
station, the Flagstaff Visitor Center is your resource for
personalized travel information, free guides, maps and
brochures. The gift shop features a wide selection of
Flagstaff and train-themed souvenirs including clothing,
books, maps, Route 66 memorabilia and locally-crafted
gifts. Bring your pennies for the penny smasher and
carry memories of Flagstaff in your pocket! Open
Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
The Visitor Center can provide:
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Suggestions for the best places to visit or dine
based on your personal preferences.
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Easy-to-follow directions anywhere in Flagstaff and the surrounding area.
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Recommendations for attractions, activities and
local events that match your time and interests.
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Insider tips on how best to experience all that
Flagstaff has to offer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome to Flagstaff
WELCOME TO FLAGSTAFF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Flagstaff City Map IFC
Flagstaff Visitor Center IFC
Welcome to Flagstaff 1
Climate & Comfort 2
Getting Here 4
THE DESTINATION FOR ALL SEASONS
Transportation6
Calendar of Events 10
Attractions12
Recreation & Outdoors 18
CONNECT
National Parks & Monuments 22
VisitFlagstaff
Parks & Urban Trails 27
VisitFlagstaff
Northern Arizona University 36
FlagstaffTourism
Tours 38
VisitFlagstaff
Shopping42
VisitFlagstaff
Accommodations Map 44
VisitFlagstaff
Accommodations46
VisitFlagstaff
Hotels & Motels 46
Bed & Breakfasts 52
Flagstaff Convention
and Visitors Bureau
Flagstaff Convention
and Visitors Bureau
Cabins & Cottages 53
RV Parks & Campgrounds 54
Perched above the metropolitan city of Phoenix and only a one
hour drive to the majestic Grand Canyon, Flagstaff is located in
the mountains of northern Arizona. Flagstaff is the destination
for all seasons and all types of adventurers. Depending on the
time of year and your calling for outdoor adventure, experience
world-class downhill skiing and snowboarding, Nordic skiing,
hundreds of miles of scenic trails for hiking, biking, horseback
riding and bird watching, or simply gaze at the color changes of
our magnificent aspens each fall.
Flagstaff is the best of both worlds; with its authentic, even
quirky Flagstaff culture, visitors experience local artists, farmto-table restaurants, local brew pubs and one-of-a-kind local
shops in a historic downtown setting. For the history buffs,
2016 is the 90th anniversary of the iconic Route 66 and Flagstaff
is the premier stop on the Mother Road. Furthermore, for our
visitors with a desire for arts and culture, Flagstaff has an active
and engaged arts council, museums, historic architecture, a
flourishing Native American culture and Old West legacy.
We invite you to turn the pages and start planning your
uniquely Flagstaff vacation now.
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Dining & Nightlife 56
Helpful Resources 62
Trace Ward
Flagstaff Convention &
Visitors Bureau Director
2016 OFFICIAL FLAGSTAFF visitor guide
Published by the Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau
Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau
Administration Office
211 W. Aspen Ave. | Flagstaff, AZ 86001
800.217.2367 | 928.213.2910
[email protected] | flagstaffarizona.org
Flagstaff Visitor Center
One E. Route 66 | Flagstaff, AZ 86001
800.842.7293 | 928.213.2951
[email protected]
2016 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide © 2016. All rights reserved. Reproduction
without permission is strictly prohibited. Every effort is made to make the
content of this publication as accurate as possible. All information was current
at the time of printing, December 2015. Tourism-related companies wishing to
be included in the 2017 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide and/or flagstaffarizona.org
may contact the Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau administration office
for information. Cover photo: Tom Alexander
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CLIMATE & COMFORT
CLIMATE & COMFORT
CLIMATE & COMFORT
WEATHER IN THE HIGH COUNTRY
Average Flagstaff Temperatures
HIGH
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JANUARY
Tips for High Altitude
At high altitude the sun is more intense and it is possible to
experience fatigue and shortness of breath. Drink plenty of
water, rest often, apply sunscreen and wear sunglasses
and a hat, even on cool days. When packing, plan to wear
layered clothing, as the temperature and weather can change
quickly at 7,000 feet.
HELPFUL RESOURCES
What to pack
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43 6 16 -92.185.54
FEBRUARY
46 8 19 -72.566.50
MARCH
5010 23 -52.626.65
APRIL
5814 27 -31.293.28
MAY
6820 34 10.802.03
JUNE
7926 41 50.431.09
JULY
8228 50102.406.10
AUGUST
8027 49 92.897.34
SEPTEMBER
7423 42 62.125.38
OCTOBER
6317 31 -11.934.90
NOVEMBER
5111 22 -61.864.72
DECEMBER
44 7 17 -81.834.65
Weather Information
Layer for Optimal Comfort
Year-Round
layered clothing appropriate for the season
sunscreen and sunglasses
Spring/Summer (April-August)
shorts or light pants
short and long sleeve shirts
light jacket, sweatshirt or hoodie
summer hat
rain gear during monsoon season (July-August)
comfortable shoes or boots
Fall (September-October)
long pants or jeans
long sleeve shirts
warm sweater, fleece, jacket or windbreaker
warm shoes or boots
hat and gloves for evenings
Winter (November-March)
heavy pants or jeans
long sleeve thermal shirts for layering
warm sweater, sweatshirt or fleece
winter coat, hat, gloves and a scarf
waterproof winter boots and heavy socks
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Average Annual Days of Sunshine 288 days
Average Annual Precipitation 22.96 inches (58.32 cm)
Average Annual Snowfall 108.8 inches (276.35 cm)
National Weather Service
928.556.9161
weather.gov/flagstaff
Recorded Weather
Information
928.774.3301
Arizona Department
of Transportation
888.411.ROAD (7623)
azdot.gov
511 (in AZ) | az511.gov
@ArizonaDOT
Regional Weather
928.774.4545
azdailysun.com
@azds
Arizona Snowbowl
928.779.4577
arizonasnowbowl.com
@AZSnowbowl
Coconino National Forest
928.527.3600
fs.usda.gov/coconino
@CoconinoNF
Grand Canyon National Park
928.638.7888
nps.gov/grca
@GrandCanyonNPS
Winter Driving Tips
flagstaffwinter.com
Arizona Snowbowl
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GETTING HERE
GETTING HERE
GETTING HERE
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THE HUB OF NORTHERN ARIZONA
Grand Canyon
Village 64
Hoover Dam
To Las Vegas
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Distances from Flagstaff
Seligman
Bullhead
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CITY/ATTRACTION
Albuquerque, NM......................................
Canyon de Chelly National Monument..............
Grand Canyon National Park..........................
Hoover Dam.............................................
Hopi Reservation........................................
Lake Powell and Page..................................
Las Vegas, NV..........................................
Laughlin, NV.............................................
Los Angeles, CA........................................
Meteor Crater...........................................
Monument Valley.......................................
Navajo Reservation.....................................
Painted Desert and Petrified Forest..................
Phoenix...................................................
Prescott..................................................
Tucson....................................................
Sedona...................................................
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument.........
Walnut Canyon National Monument.................
Williams..................................................
Wupatki National Monument.........................
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160 Navajo Tribal Park
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National Monument
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Walnut Canyon National Monument
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Painted Desert
FLAGSTAFF
Montezuma
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Scottsdale
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FAST FACTS
Area Information
Arrivals to Flagstaff
Flagstaff, Arizona
TRADITIONAL ARRIVALS
From the East or West | Interstate 40
From the South/Phoenix | Interstate 17
From the North/Page/Lake Powell/Monument Valley | Highway 89
SCENIC ARRIVALS
From Sedona | Highway 89A north through Oak Creek Canyon
From Grand Canyon National Park (South Rim) | Highway 180 south
ARRIVAL BY AIR
Air service into Flagstaff Airport (FLG) is available daily to and from
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX).
ARRIVAL BY RAIL
Amtrak services Flagstaff twice daily on the Southwest Chief® line
from the historic train station on Route 66.
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Population | 67,468 (2012 U.S. Census Bureau Data)
Elevation | 7,000 feet above sea level (2,134 meters)
Elevation of San Francisco Peaks | Humphreys Peak is the
highest point in Arizona at 12,633 feet above sea level
(3,851 meters). Following in elevation are the three other
major peaks–Agassiz, Fremont and Doyle.
Size of the Coconino National Forest | 1.856 million acres
(7,511 km2). The area hosts the largest contiguous Ponderosa
pine forest in the world as well as ecosystems ranging from
piñon-juniper to alpine tundra.
Location/GPS Coordinates | 35° 11' 57" N, 111° 37' 52" W
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Transportation
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
BY GROUND, AIR OR RAIL
ShuttleS & CHARTERS
Flagstaff Shuttle and Charter
888.215.3105 | flagshuttle.com
AIR TRANSPORTATION
Flagstaff Airport (FLG)
6200 S. Pulliam Dr. | 928.556.1234 | flagstaff.az.gov
Flagstaff Airport (FLG) offers aviation services to
the northern Arizona region. American Airlines
provides daily flights to and from Phoenix (PHX).
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal
or at the Air Café. Full services are provided for
private and corporate aircraft.
American Airlines reservations 800.321.2121 | aa.com
Wiseman Aviation 928.779.9585 | flywise.com
RAIL SERVICE
Amtrak®
800.USA.RAIL | 800.268.7252 | amtrak.com
Welcome aboard the Southwest Chief®,
arriving daily in Flagstaff from Los Angeles, the
Midwest and Chicago. The route offers remarkable views of the fabled American West. On
Amtrak, family and friends can spend quality time
together and that is only the beginning. They
can enjoy savory meals in the dining car, scenic
views from the lounge and relax in spacious seats
or private sleeping accommodations.
BUS SERVICE
Mountain Line Public Transit
3773 N. Kasper Dr. | 928.779.6624 | naipta.az.gov
Mountain Line is Flagstaff's award-winning
public transit system, serving residents and
visitors on eight routes throughout town and
stopping at many of the area's biggest attractions. Leave the driving to Mountain Line on
their fleet of primarily hybrid-electric buses.
Visit the website for trip planning assistance
and information on fares and passes.
Flagstaff Shuttle and Charter provides professional
and custom door-to-door transportation. They
offer tours traveling to both the north and south
rims of the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Flagstaff, Page,
Las Vegas and many other destinations. Serving
groups, individuals and international travelers.
MOTORCYCLE RENTALS
EagleRider Flagstaff/Sedona
800 W. Route 66 | 928.637.6575 | route66rider.com
Live your dream and rent a Harley-Davidson®.
Take a day ride to the Grand Canyon or south to
the red rocks of Sedona. EagleRider’s experienced staff will assist you with all of your needs,
including riding apparel and accessories. Your
tour from Flagstaff starts on the scenic roads of
Route 66 and avoids “big city” traffic. Guided
day tours also offered. Open daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
TAXI CAB COMPANIES
A Friendly Cab 928.774.4444 | afriendlycab.com
Ace Taxi 928.635.2222 | taxiflagstaff.com
Action Cab 928.774.4427 | actioncabtaxi.com
Apex Taxi 928.779.0000
Gypsy Cab & Shuttle 928.779.9779
Hurry Cab 928.525.3333 | hurrycab.webs.com
Sun Taxi & Tours 928.779.1111 | suntaxiandtours.com
Uber 520.275.5681 | uber.com/flagstaff
Rental CAR COMPANIES
A | Rental counters located at Flagstaff Airport
F | Rental offices located in Flagstaff
Alamo 888.426.3299 | alamo.com A
Avis 800.796.8471 | avis.com AF
Budget 877.527.0700 | budget.com AF
Enterprise 800.261.7331 | enterprise.com AF
Hertz 800.654.3131 | hertz.com A
National 800.227.7368 | nationalcar.com A
Greyhound Bus Lines
880 E. Butler Ave. | 800.231.2222 | greyhound.com
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On Route 66
The Mother Road turns 90: 1926-2016
The Mother Road celebrates its 90th anniversary in 2016.
You are invited to join Flagstaff in celebrating this Route 66
milestone with 66 Things To Do On Route 66. Start with these
top six activities then visit flagstaffarizona.org/route66
for the full list.
Galaxy Diner
Saddle up to the 50s style counter
for a classic malt and fries
EagleRider Flagstaff
Cruise the route from behind the handlebars
of a Harley motorcycle
Phoenix Avenue Mural
View a colorful depiction of the route’s history in
this half-block long artistic ode to the Mother Road
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Flagstaff Visitor Center
Snap a selfie with the 7-foot tall inflatable Route 66
sign on display April-November 2016
The Museum Club
Listen to live music or learn to two-step at this
legendary roadside watering hole
Mother Road Brewing Company
Enjoy a cold beer brewed on the route’s original
alignment
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
ENTERTAINMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Make the most of your stay by taking
advantage of Flagstaff's year-round
selection of local entertainment and
cultural events. Visit flagstaff365.com
for a complete schedule of events.
YEAR-ROUND EVENTS
First Friday ArtWalk
First Friday of each month
Historic Downtown
Live Concerts, Music and
Theater Performances
The Arboretum at Flagstaff
and other venues throughout Flagstaff
Coconino Center for the Arts
Doris Harper-White Community Playhouse
Northern Arizona University campus
Orpheum Theater
Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill
County Park
Museum of Northern Arizona
Heritage Program Festivals
May-October | Museum of Northern Arizona
Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture (May)
Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture (July)
Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture (August)
Celebraciónes de la Gente (October)
Flagstaff Hullabaloo
June | Wheeler Park in Historic Downtown
Flagstaff Wine & Food Festival
June | Fort Tuthill County Park
Flagstaff Blues and Brews
June | Continental Country Club
Pride in the Pines
June | Continental Country Club
Fourth of July Parade
July | Historic Downtown
Arizona Celtic Festival
July | Foxglenn Park
Coconino County Fair
August | Fort Tuthill County Park/
Coconino County Fairgrounds
Flagstaff Festival of Science
September | Events throughout Flagstaff
Lowell Observatory Star Fests
Lowell Observatory
Cornucopia
September | Thorpe Park Softball Fields
ANNUAL/SEASONAL EVENTS
Dew Downtown Winter Festival
January | Streets of Historic Downtown
Pickin’ In the Pines Bluegrass
and Acoustic Music Festival
September | Pepsi Amphitheater
at Fort Tuthill County Park
Flagstaff Winterfest
February | Events throughout Flagstaff
Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival
October | Orpheum Theater
Summer Concert Series
Thursday nights during Summer
Heritage Square in Historic Downtown
Flagstaff Oktoberfest
October | Wheeler Park in Historic Downtown
Downtown Friday Nights
Friday nights during Summer
Heritage Square in Historic Downtown
Movies on the Square
Saturday nights during Summer
Heritage Square in Historic Downtown
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Flagstaff Community Farmers Market
May-October | Flagstaff City hall
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Annual Holiday Lights Festival
November | Little America Hotel
Northern Lights Holiday Parade
December | Historic Downtown
Weatherford Hotel New Year’s Eve
Pinecone Drop
December | Weatherford Hotel in
Historic Downtown
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Things to do | ATTRACTIONS
Attractions
EXPERIENCE FLAGSTAFF & THE REGION
Alpine Pedaler
928.213.9233
alpinepedaler.com
See listing under Tours, page 38.
The Arboretum at Flagstaff
4001 S. Woody Mountain Rd. | 928.774.1442
thearb.org
At 7,150 feet in elevation, The Arboretum at
Flagstaff is a unique destination, specializing
in plants native to the high elevation habitat
of northern Arizona. They offer classes, tours,
events, plants for sale and much more.
Arizona Historical Society
Pioneer Museum
2340 N. Fort Valley Rd. | 928.774.6272
arizonahistoricalsociety.org
Arizona Historical Society’s Pioneer Museum is
housed in the 1908 County Hospital for the
Indigent and features exhibits displaying the
history of Flagstaff and northern Arizona. The
museum is located on three acres with historic
buildings and objects and is the site of yearround living history demonstrations, events
and festivals.
Bearizona Wildlife Park
I-40 Exit 165, 1500 E. Route 66 | Williams, AZ
928.635.2289 | bearizona.com
Bearizona invites guests to drive through the
Arizona wilderness to witness North American
wildlife ranging from majestic bison to big horn
sheep and stealthy wolves to amusing black
bear. After driving through, visitors arrive at
Fort Bearizona, a walk-through area which is
home to baby and smaller animals. There is
plenty to do within the Fort including watching
the Birds and Prey Show or learning about the
animals during a Keeper Chat.
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THINGS TO DO | ATTRACTIONS
Elden Pueblo Heritage Site
West side of Hwy. 89 at Townsend-Winona Rd.
928.527.3452 | fs.usda.gov/coconino
Elden Pueblo is an ancestral Hopi site with
approximately 70 rooms. Self-guided tour
brochures are available on-site during open
hours with educational program and group tours
by appointment.
Flagstaff Arts Council
2300 N. Fort Valley Rd. | 928.779.2300
flagartscouncil.org
The Flagstaff Arts Council hosts phenomenal
performances, ground-breaking art exhibitions
and exciting events year-round at the Coconino
Center for the Arts. The Center boasts a 200seat theater and two distinctive gallery spaces.
Open Tues.-Sat.
Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course
Fort Tuthill County Park, just west of I-17 at Exit 337
888.259.0125 | flagstaffextreme.com
Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course is an
elevated obstacle course set in the tall
Ponderosa pines. The course is securely
suspended between the trees at 15 to 60
feet off the ground. Some of the features of
the course include suspended bridges, rope
swings, cargo nets, ziplines and even an aerial
skate board! Take a journey and explore the
outdoors like you never have before.
Flagstaff Nordic Center
and Off Grid Getaways
Hwy 180 at Mile Marker 232 | 928.220.0550
flagstaffnordiccenter.com
The Flagstaff Nordic Center is northern
Arizona's premiere outdoor recreation area
featuring cross-country skiing, snowshoeing,
skate skiing, yurts and cabins, and the largest
fleet of fat tire bikes in the Southwest. Hiking,
biking, wildlife viewing, camping and special
event venue services are provided year-round.
Rentals available.
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THINGS TO DO | ATTRACTIONS
Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra
Meteor Crater
Ardrey Memorial Auditorium
Northern Arizona University (unless otherwise noted)
928.774.5107 | Ticket Office 928.523.5661
flagstaffsymphony.org
35 miles east of Flagstaff, I-40 at Exit 233
928.289.2362 | 800.289.5898 | meteorcrater.com
The Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra is led by
acclaimed artistic director and conductor,
Elizabeth Schulze, and serves northern
Arizona through the live performances of
symphonic music. Founded in 1950, the FSO is a
professional regional orchestra in its 66th season.
The FSO season includes six symphonic concerts,
a holiday production of The Nutcracker and
an outdoor summer pops concert at Ft. Tuthill
County Park on the 4th of July.
Grand Canyon Railway and Hotel
233 N. Grand Canyon Blvd. | Williams, AZ
928.773.1976 | thetrain.com
The Grand Canyon Railway is more than just an
iconic train. Riding the rails to the Canyon is one
part of an unforgettable Grand Canyon experience. You can also enjoy the luxury of a bygone
era with a stay at the Grand Canyon Railway
Hotel and indulge in delicious dining options at
the Grand Canyon Depot Cafe’ and Spenser’s
Pub. All aboard the Grand Canyon Railway.
Lowell Observatory
1400 W. Mars Hill Rd. | 928.233.3212 | lowell.edu
Peer through telescopes at night and even
during the day with a solar telescope, or visit
the instrument that helped Clyde Tombaugh
discover Pluto. Tour the facility with friendly,
knowledgeable guides. Experience the Universe
through widescreen multimedia shows, exhibits,
live presentations and SlipherVision, the
immersive space theater. Open daily, hours
change seasonally.
Meteor Crater is the breathtaking result of
a collision between a piece of an asteroid
traveling at 26,000 miles per hour and planet
Earth approximately 50,000 years ago. Visitors
should allow two hours to go through the
Interactive Discovery Center, lookout points
and take the guided rim trail tour.
The Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 N. Fort Valley Rd. | 928.774.5213 | musnaz.org
Founded in 1928, the Museum of Northern
Arizona inspires love and responsibility for the
beauty and diversity of the Colorado Plateau.
View exhibits relating to the museum’s four
main disciplines: anthropology, biology,
geology and fine art; attend annual Zuni, Hopi,
Navajo and Latino Festivals of Arts & Culture;
discover the Colorado Plateau on week-long
outdoor adventures; or purchase authentic
Native American art and jewelry from the
award-winning Museum Shop.
National Geographic Visitor Center
IMAX Theater
450 State Route 64 on Hwy 64 at Grand Canyon South
Rim entrance | Grand Canyon, AZ | 928.639.2468
explorethecanyon.com
See Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets
in IMAX on a giant 6-story high screen and
discover in 34 minutes a Grand Canyon that
would take a lifetime to experience. Also on
site: Park Pass sales, free maps and information,
guided Pink Jeep tours, National Geographic
store, Explorers Café with Pizza Hut® Express
and much more! Your ultimate guide to the
Grand Canyon. Open daily.
Meteor Crater
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Attractions | ATTRACTIONS
Planes of Fame Air Museum
Twin Arrows Casino Resort
755 Mustang Way | Valle-Williams, AZ
928.635.1000 | planesoffame.org
I-40 Exit 219, 22181 Resort Blvd. | 928.856.7200
855.946.8946 | twinarrows.com
Where aviation history lives. Take a look at
some of history’s most unique planes, with
more than 40 aircraft on-site. Open daily.
Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
More to Love! Play over 1,100 of the newest slot
machines with denominations starting from a penny
up to high stakes $25. Twin Arrows Casino Resort
features over 100% Payback on select video
poker, $5 blackjack and bingo. And don’t miss any
of the action at any of the 18 table games.
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
409 W. Riordan Rd. | 928.779.4395
azstateparks.com/parks/RIMA
Verde Canyon Railroad
Riordan Mansion is a 1904 Arts and Crafts
style home of early lumber magnates, Timothy
and Michael Riordan, and their families. The
property includes a visitor center, extensive
gardens, original furnishings and is listed on
the National Register of Historic Places. The
interior of Riordan Mansion is seen by guided
tour only; reservations are recommended.
300 N. Broadway | Clarkdale, AZ | 928.639.0010
877.800.7325 | verdecanyonrr.com
Scenic Chairlift Ride
Arizona Snowbowl
9300 N. Snowbowl Rd. | 928.779.1951
800.957.0404 | arizonasnowbowl.com
Take in the dramatic scenery of northern Arizona
from a bird’s eye view atop an extinct volcano at
11,500 feet (3,500 m). Enjoy interpretive talks, go
hiking, play a round of disc golf or treat yourself to
lunch with a view at Agassiz Lodge Restaurant.
Historic lodges offer a perfect setting for group
trips, summer weddings and special events. Open
Memorial Day weekend through mid-October.
Theatrikos Theatre Company
11 W. Cherry Ave. | 928.774.1662
theatrikos.com
In May of 1972, a group of Flagstaff citizens met to
form a community theatre committed to producing
high quality productions using diverse talents of
the Flagstaff community. Forty-two years later,
Theatrikos has grown to a progressive theatrical
venue which presents six Main Stage productions
as well as numerous smaller shows to thousands of
patrons annually. Theatrikos also offers workshops
for children and cultivating the work of local upand-coming playwrights.
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Postcard-perfect scenery is the magic of Verde
Canyon Railroad. Passengers lose themselves
in the crisp canyon air, the snaking curves of the
Verde River and beauty of glorious red rock
formations. First-class cars boast comfortable
seating, complimentary appetizers and a
full-service bar.
Willow Bend Environmental
Education Center
703 E. Sawmill Rd. | 928.779.1745
willowbendcenter.org
Visit the Center’s sustainable building made of
straw bales and heated by the sun; tour the five
habitat gardens with plants native to the Colorado Plateau; and explore the new exhibits tracing
the path of a drop of water featuring a 3-D relief
map of northern Arizona. Access a trail along an
incised section of the Rio de Flag through a lush
riparian area great for birding. Open Mon.-Fri.
and Summer Saturdays.
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
928.526.0502 | nps.gov/sucr
See listing under National Parks & Monuments, page 24.
Walnut Canyon National Monument
928.523.3367 | nps.gov/waca
See listing under National Parks & Monuments, page 25.
Wupatki National Monument
928.679.2365 | nps.gov/wupa
See listing under National Parks & Monuments, page 25.
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RECREATION & OUTDOORS
BIKING & CYCLING
Absolute Bikes
202 E. Route 66 | 928.779.5969 | absolutebikes.net
Absolute Bikes is a full-service bike shop featuring, Specialized, Scott, Electra, Pivot and KHS
bicycles. They have an assortment of mountain,
road, town cruiser, kids and tandem bikes
for rent and for sale in addition to a diverse
selection of clothing, parts and accessories for
cyclists. The repair shop is staffed with some of
the best-trained mechanics in the industry. Visit
Absolute Bikes for advice on trail and road rides
throughout the area. Also located in Sedona.
AZ Pedal Tours
106 W. Aspen Ave. | 928.699.1307
azpedaltours.com
See listing under Tours, page 38
Flagstaff Nordic Center and Off Grid Getaways
Hwy 180 at Mile Marker 232 | 928.220.0550
flagstaffnordiccenter.com
See listing under Flagstaff Attractions, page 13.
BOWLING
Starlite Lanes
3406 E. Route 66 | 928.526.1138 | starlite66lanes.com
Established in 1959, Starlite Lanes is locallyowned and operated. This newly renovated,
16-lane bowling alley has a snack bar, lounge
and video arcade. It's perfect for family
outings, large groups and birthday parties.
Don't miss out; grab a drink, order some great
food and go bowl. Ask about the daily specials
that won't break the bank. Open Daily.
Disc Golf
18-Hole Disc Golf Courses
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Recreation & Fitness Centers
Flagstaff Recreation Services
928.213.2300 | flagstaff.az.gov/recreation
City of Flagstaff Recreation Services offers a
variety of facilities and activities. Bring the family
to any of the recreational programs or community
events, or participate in athletic programs,
including basketball, softball and volleyball.
The Flagstaff Aquaplex
1702 N. 4th St. | 928.213.2300
flagstaffaquaplex.org
Offering full-service recreation including a
climbing wall, aquatic area with lazy river,
fitness lanes and water slides, day care, cardio
and strength fitness area, indoor track and full
gymnasium.
Jay L. Lively Activity Center
1650 N. Turquoise Dr. | 928.213.2340
flagstaff.az.gov/recreation
The Jay L. Lively Activity Center has ice skating
opportunities for all ages, including adult skate
times, public skating, ice skating lessons and
private ice time available for broomball or other
on-ice activities. Adult pickup hockey also
available. Jay L. Lively is home to the NAU Ice
Jacks hockey team. Public hours vary.
Joe C. Montoya Community
and Senior Center
245 N. Thorpe Rd. | 928.774.1068
flagstaff.az.gov/recreation
With activities for all ages and skill levels, the Joe
C. Montoya Community and Senior Center is the
perfect place to enjoy crafts, music, time with
friends or a fitness class. The Center is open to
the public Mon.-Fri.
Thorpe Park | 245 N. Thorpe Rd.
McPherson Park | 1650 N. Turquoise Rd.
Arizona Snowbowl | 9300 N. Snowbowl Rd.
Northern Arizona University | South Recreation Fields
flagstaffdiscgolf.org
These popular 18-hole disc golf courses offer
exciting challenges as they wind through the
Ponderosa pines with incredible views.
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Winter Recreation
THINGS TO DO | Recreation & Outdoors
Winter Recreation
Arizona Snowbowl
928.213.2951 | 800.842.7293
flagstaffwinter.com
9300 N. Snowbowl Rd. | 928.779.1951
800.957.0404 | arizonasnowbowl.com
Several winter recreation snowplay areas are
available for family-friendly activities such as
sledding, tubing, snowman building and more.
Flagstaff’s Winter Recreation map is available at
the Visitor Center or by download.
Arizona Snowbowl is known for its 2,300 ft.
vertical rise, average snowfall of 240+ inches,
open bowl and tree skiing. The state-of-the-art
snowmaking helps guarantee an average season
from mid-November through mid-April. With
777 acres, seven lifts, the largest learning area
and the best terrain parks in Arizona, Snowbowl
has something to offer the entire family. Located
minutes from vibrant and historic downtown
Flagstaff.
WINTER GUIDE
First Chair Rental Shop
Flagstaff
612 N. Humphreys St. | 928.556.9096
firstchairrentals.com
First Chair Rentals is a locally and skier/
snowboarder-owned and operated rental shop
offering ski and snowboard equipment and
professional tuning and repairs. Clothing rentals
available. Their goal is to make your rental the
most enjoyable part of your ski/snowboard
vacation. Open 7 days a week, late on Fridays
and Saturdays to rent the night before.
Flagstaff Nordic Center and Off Grid Getaways
Hwy 180 at Mile Marker 232 | 928.220.0550
flagstaffnordiccenter.com
See listing under Flagstaff Attractions, page 13.
Ski Haus
Designated as Arizona's Official Winter Wonderland,
Flagstaff is the perfect destination to enjoy the best
of the season. Known as one of the sunniest U.S.
Cities during Winter, find activities and events for
the entire family, beginning with the holidays and
extending through spring break.
Seasonal Highlights
Hitchin' Post Stables Sleigh Rides
North Pole Experience
Holiday Tours at Riordan Mansion
Dew Downtown Winter Festival
Great Pinecone Drop
Arizona Snowbowl
Flagstaff Nordic Center
204 W. Sullivan Ave. | 928.774.7671
skihausflagstaff.com
Flagstaff's award winning ski and snowboard
shop since 1989. Over 60 brands, any budget,
new or used, Ski Haus has you covered. Jackets,
pants, goggles, tech, tune, retail and the home
of Flagstaff's largest rental fleet. Check them out
online, in store or on Facebook for their latest
deals and specials. Save time and money by
getting fitted at Ski Haus. Best rental prices in
town for 25 years.
Download the Flagstaff winter recreation map and
learn more at flagstaffwinter.com
#azwinterwonderland
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THINGS TO DO | National Parks & Monuments
National Parks & Monuments
National Parks
Grand Canyon National Park
81 miles north of Flagstaff via Hwys 180 and 64
Grand Canyon, AZ | 928.638.7888 | nps.gov/grca
Often described as Earth’s greatest geological
showcase, the breathtaking ensemble of colorful
rock layers, impressive buttes and shadowed
side canyons sets Grand Canyon apart. Enjoy
the views, hike a trail, observe the wildlife, watch
a sunrise or sunset or immerse yourself in almost
two billion years of geology. Visit the East Rim
Entrance for another Grand Canyon gem in the
Desert View Watch Tower and many scenic stops
along the way. The South Rim Village features
buildings from the early 1900s including the historic
El Tovar Hotel, Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio and
Hopi House, Vercamp’s Visitor Center and Kolb
Studio. South Rim is open year-round. North Rim
open mid-May to mid-October.
ITINERARY IDEAS
National Park Service
THINGS TO DO | National Parks & Monuments
Petrified Forest National Park
25 miles east of Holbrook, I-40 at Exit 311
Holbrook, AZ | 928.524.6228 | nps.gov/pefo
In the multi-hued badlands of the Painted
Desert, Petrified Forest National park offers a full
experience, from historic structures, archaeological sites and displays of 225 million-year-old
fossils. The park features one of the largest and
most colorful concentrations of petrified wood
in the world, making it a surprising land of scenic
wonders and fascinating science.
National Monuments
Canyon de Chelly
National Monument
3 miles east of Highway 191 on Route 7 | Chinle, AZ
928.674.5500 | nps.gov/cach
With its beautiful, steep-walled canyons and
numerous Native American ruins nestled below
towering cliffs, Canyon de Chelly National
Monument offers visitors the chance to learn
about Southwestern Native American history
from the early Pueblo to the Navajos who still
live in the area. Self-guided rim drives and one
self-guided hike. Backcountry tours require a
park service permit with an authorized Navajo
guide. Open year-round, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.
Closed on Christmas.
Celebrate the National Park Service
Centennial in Flagstaff.
With eight National Parks and Monuments within a 2
hour drive, celebrate the Centennial by basing yourself
in Flagstaff.
Grand Canyon National Park
See page 63 for more information regarding National
Park Service Centennial programs and events.
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Montezuma Castle
National Monument
THINGS TO DO | National Parks & Monuments
Tuzigoot National Monument
I-17 at Exit 289, 2800 Montezuma Castle Rd.
Camp Verde, AZ | 928.567.3322 | nps.gov/moca
75 miles south of Flagstaff on Tuzigoot Rd., I-17
at Exit 293 | Clarkdale, AZ | 928.634.5564
nps.gov/tuzi
Montezuma Castle is one of the best-preserved
American Indian cliff dwellings in the United
States. Only one hour south of Flagstaff, the trail
to view this important prehistoric site is flat and
easy with no climbing. Federal park passes
accepted. Open year-round. Closed Christmas.
Tuzigoot National Monument is a prehistoric
American Indian pueblo with one of the finest
museums in north-central Arizona. The trail is
easy to moderate with some elevation gain.
Federal passes accepted. Open year-round.
Closed Christmas.
Montezuma Well
Walnut Canyon National Monument
I-17 at Exit 293, 5525 Beaver Creek Rd.
Rimrock, AZ | 928.567.4521 | nps.gov/moca
10 miles east of Flagstaff via I-40 at Exit 204
928.523.3367 | nps.gov/waca
Montezuma Well is a dramatic limestone
sinkhole with prehistoric American Indian
dwellings in the interior and along the rim. Less
than a hour south of Flagstaff. The trail is easy
to moderate. Open daily. Closed Christmas.
Walk among the cliff dwellings and pueblos
where people lived only 800 years ago. Experience the dramatic geology, varied vegetation
and wildlife that made their lives possible. Visitor
Center exhibits explain their daily lives. The
strenuous one-mile Island Trail descends into
Walnut Canyon while the shorter Rim Trail offers
overlooks and a pithouse display. Open daily.
Closed Christmas.
Navajo National Monument
9 miles north on Hwy 564 off of Hwy 160 near Black
Mesa on the Navajo Nation | Tonalea, AZ
928.672.2700 | nps.gov/nava
Navajo National Monument preserves ancestral
Puebloan cliff dwellings and interprets both
modern and ancient American Indian culture
through volunteer demonstrations, Native
guides and museum exhibits. Entrance tours and
camping are free. Open year-round.
Sunset Crater Volcano
National Monument
12 miles north of Flagstaff via Hwy 89
928.526.0502 | nps.gov/sucr
Wupatki National Monument
33 miles north of Flagstaff via Highway 89
928.679.2365 | nps.gov/wupa
Rock walls of 800-year-old pueblos dot a desert
landscape once home to thousands of people.
Visitor Center exhibits explain how they survived
by farming, hunting and gathering, and trading.
Short trails lead to Wupatki, Lomaki and other
pueblos. The scenic drive to Sunset Crater
Volcano National Monument climbs rapidly from
desert to mountain landscapes. Open daily.
Closed Christmas.
Born in a dramatic series of eruptions 900 years
ago, Sunset Crater is still the youngest volcano
on the Colorado Plateau. Visitor Center exhibits
explain the powerful geologic forces and their
aftermath. See for yourself on the one-mile,
self-guided Lava Flow Trail. Open daily. Closed
Christmas.
Wupatki National Monument
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National Recreation Areas
Glen Canyon
National Recreation Area
691 Scenic View Dr. | Page, AZ | 928.608.6200
nps.gov/glca
The park lies in the midst of the nation’s most
rugged canyon country. Formed by one of the
world’s highest dams, Lake Powell stretches for
186 miles along the Colorado River channel with
a shoreline of 1,960 miles. Boating, camping,
fishing, swimming and sightseeing opportunities
abound. Open year-round. Closed
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.
National Historic Sites
Hubbell Trading Post
National Historic Site
1/2 mile west of Ganado, AZ on State Route 264 Mile
Post 446.3 | Ganado, AZ | 928.755.3475
nps.gov/hutr
Hubbell Trading Post’s cultural landscape is
a fine example of a complete trading post
establishment. Visitors experience an authentic
trading post operation from the 19th and 20th
centuries. Grounds are open for a glimpse into
this remarkable business and ranch. Tours of the
Hubbell home are generally offered on the hour.
Open daily. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas
and New Year’s Day.
THINGS TO DO | Parks & Urban Trails
Parks and Urban Trails
Arizona State Parks
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
675 Dead Horse Ranch Rd. | Cottonwood, AZ
928.634.5283 | azstateparks.com
Dead Horse Ranch State Park sits on the Verde
River Greenway, which is a Cottonwood-Willow
riparian forest. The forest is one of less than 20
such riparian zones in the world. Life along the
river changes with the seasons, giving visitors a
glimpse of the numerous species that make the
park their home. The 3,300-foot elevation
accounts for mild temperatures ideal for camping,
mountain biking, hiking, canoeing and fishing.
Fort Verde State Historic Park
125 E. Hollaman St. | Camp Verde, AZ | 928.567.3275
azstateparks.com
Fort Verde State Historic Park is the best-preserved example of an Indian Wars fort in Arizona.
Fort Verde was the primary base for General
George Crook’s U.S. Army scouts and soldiers.
Today, Fort Verde’s Commanding Officer’s
Quarters, Bachelors' Quarters and Doctor’s Quarters, furnished in the 1880s period, are historic
house museums. In the former Administration
building, interpretive exhibits on military life, Indian
Scouts and Indian Wars history are on display.
Homolovi State Park
1.5 miles north on Hwy 87, I-40 at Exit 257
Winslow, AZ | 928.289.4106 | azstateparks.com
To protect the land and ancient ancestral sites,
the Hopi people supported the establishment of
Homolovi State Park. The park now serves as a
center of research for the late migration period
of the Hopi from AD 1200s to the late 1300s.
Arizona State Parks provides visitors with the
opportunity to visit the sites and use park facilities including a visitor center, museum, trails, and
a campground.
Lake Powell
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THINGS TO DO | Parks & Urban Trails
Jerome State Historic Park
100 Douglas Rd. | Jerome, AZ | 928.634.5381
azstateparks.com
On the grounds of Jerome State Historic Park
sits the Douglas Mansion which is now a museum
devoted to the history of the Jerome area, mining
and the Douglas family. The mansion has been
an eye-catching landmark in Jerome since 1916
when James S. Douglas built his home on the hill
above the Little Daisy Mine. The mansion was
constructed of adobe bricks made on site.
Red Rock State Park
4050 Red Rock Loop Rd. | Sedona, AZ
928.282.6907 | azstateparks.com
Red Rock State Park is a nature/wildlife
preserve located five miles west of Sedona
off U.S. Highway 89A with opportunities for
hiking, picnics and guided tours. The visitor
center features exhibits and a theater. The
park offers guided walks, five miles of nature
trails, first-Sunday programs, moonlight hikes
and astronomy star parties. Group ramadas for
weddings, reunions and special programs are
available on request.
THINGS TO DO | Parks & Urban Trails
Urban Trails
Flagstaff Urban Trail System
211 W. Aspen Ave. | flagstaff.az.gov
The Flagstaff Urban Trail System (FUTS) is a
citywide network of more than 55 miles of nonmotorized pathways that are used year-round
for bicycling, walking, jogging, cross-country
skiing, and nature watching. FUTS trails offer a
diverse range of experiences; some are located
along busy streets, while others traverse
beautiful natural places; canyons, riparian areas,
grasslands, meadows, and forests; all within
the urban areas of Flagstaff. The trail system
links neighborhoods, shopping, parks and open
space.
Buffalo Park
2400 N. Gemini Rd. | flagstaff.az.gov
Flagstaff’s most beloved park! With spectacular
views of the San Francisco Peaks, novice and
veteran hikers will discover access to a vast
network of trails including the Flagstaff Urban Trail
System (FUTS), Coconino National Forest and the
Arizona Trail.
Slide Rock State Park
6871 N. Highway 89A | Sedona, AZ | 928.282.3034
azstateparks.com
Located in the heart of Oak Creek Canyon 18
miles south of Flagstaff, Slide Rock State Park
is best known for the natural water-slide in the
creek and is the site of the historic Pendley
homestead and apple orchard. It is one of the
few homesteads left intact in the canyon today.
Glass containers and pets are prohibited in the
swim area.
Red Rock Sedona
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City of Flagstaff Parks
Thorpe Park
Bark Parks (Off Leash Areas)
191 N. Thorpe Rd. | flagstaff.az.gov
Thorpe Park is conveniently located just west of
downtown. Playgrounds, trails, picnic ramada,
basketball and tennis courts, ball fields, bark park
and northern Arizona's premier disc golf course
are among the recreation opportunities available.
1600 N. Thorpe Rd. | located in Thorpe Park
3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. | located in Bushmaster Park
flagstaff.az.gov/recreation
Bushmaster Park
Wheeler Park
3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. | flagstaff.az.gov
212 W. Aspen Ave. | flagstaff.az.gov
With multiple playgrounds, tennis courts,
basketball courts, ramadas, a bark park, skate
park, Bushmaster has all the amenities for the
entire family. The park is home to Concerts in
the Park as well as the Children’s Music Festival
each summer.
Most days during the summer months
Wheeler Park will be full of craft festivals,
live entertainment, running competitions or
community programs. Located near downtown,
Wheeler Park is the perfect place to enjoy some
down time.
Foxglenn Park
4200 E. Butler Ave. | flagstaff.az.gov
Foxglenn Park is home to events such as Soar Into
Spring Kite Festival and the Northern Arizona Celtic
Heritage Festival, along with many soccer, softball
and baseball activities. The park offers mutiple
ramadas, skate park, soccer fields, and ball fields as
well as access to the FUTS trails.
Heritage Square
22 E. Aspen Ave. | flagstaff.az.gov
Located in the heart of historic downtown, Heritage
Square is filled with music, movies, live performances, art festivals and other special events throughout
the year. This outdoor venue is home to Movies on
the Square and Summer Nights on the Square.
Skate Parks
3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. | located in Bushmaster Park
4200 E. Butler Ave. | located in Foxglenn Park
flagstaff.az.gov
The Basin, BMX Freestyle Facility
1700 E. 6th Ave. | flagstaff.az.gov
The Basin is northern Arizona's premier BMX
freestyle facility, with multiple bowls and
features for beginners and advanced riders.
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Coconino County Parks
Fort Tuthill County Park
2446 Fort Tuthill Loop | Flagstaff, AZ | 928.679.8000
coconino.az.gov/parks
Raymond County Park
7 miles south of Flagstaff, I-17 at Exit 333
Kachina, AZ | 928.679.8000
coconino.az.gov/parks
Historic Fort Tuthill is Coconino County's premier
regional park, a year-round recreation destination, and home to the County Fairgrounds.
The park hosts a myriad of events, including
the County Fair and music concerts. Come
enjoy the multi-use trails system, bike park,
tennis courts, campground, archery facilities,
equestrian facilities, Amphitheater and Flagstaff
Extreme Adventure Course.
Raymond County Park offers a spectacular view
of the iconic San Francisco Peaks and is located
south of Flagstaff in Kachina Village off of I-17.
The park features a ball field, picnic ramadas, basketball court, and a climbing wall. Stretch your
legs and be sure and check out the watchable
wildlife viewing platform, adjacent to Pumphouse
County Natural Area, a popular wildlife viewing
area in the spring and fall that protects a unique
wetland habitat.
Peaks View County Park
Rogers Lake County Natural Area
2446 Fort Tuthill Loop | 928.679.8000
coconino.az.gov/parks
10 miles southwest of Flagstaff on Woody
Mountain Rd., Forest Road 231 | 928.679.8000
coconino.az.gov/parks
Overlooking the breathtaking San Francisco
Peaks, Peaks View County Park in Doney Park,
north of Flagstaff, features picnic areas and
three ramadas, a playground, walking trail and
bridle path and a sports field with an artificial
turf for soccer and softball use. A neighborhood
equestrian arena is a welcome feature for
community members and residents.
Pumphouse County Natural Area
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Rogers Lake is a high-elevation wetland
important to wildlife including elk, black bear,
pronghorn, bald eagles, wading birds and
migrating waterfowl. Experience striking vistas
while hiking and biking on two new trails in this
2,250-acre natural area. The area has prehistoric
sites and scatter areas dating back 5,000 years,
in addition to old railroad beds and log structures
from Flagstaff’s sheep herding and logging era.
7 miles south of Flagstaff, I-17 at Exit 333
Kachina Village, AZ | 928.679.8000
coconino.az.gov/parks
Sawmill Multicultural
Art and Nature County Park
One of the rarest wildlife habitats in Arizona, this
128-acre natural area is a spring-fed wetland
with higher biological activity than the surrounding landscape. It attracts a wide variety of wildlife including elk, fox, deer, waterfowl, wading
birds, wintering bald eagles, elk, garter snakes,
songbirds, and small mammals. Hike the Pumphouse Nature Trail, an easy ¾-mile round-trip
trail with wildlife viewing blinds, stone benches
and educational displays. The wet meadow and
washes of the Pumphouse drainage form the
headwaters of Oak Creek, a major tributary of
the Verde River.
703 E. Sawmill Rd. | 928.679.8000
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Meander around the backyard wildlife habitat
gardens and see how a contaminated industrial
site can be transformed into an environmental
and aesthetic amenity. Built on a "brownfield"
where one of Flagstaff's first sawmills operated from 1908 to 1993, this community park
showcases sculptures, murals, and other public
art that celebrate the diversity of the surrounding
community. The ramada is made from repurposed ponderosa pine trees, a perfect stop for
hikers and bicyclists exploring the FUTS. The park
also hosts Willow Bend Environmental Education
Center’s green building.
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THINGS TO DO | Parks & Urban Trails
Navajo Nation Tribal Parks
Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park
and Antelope Canyon
129 miles north north on Hwy 89 to Page, AZ
Page, AZ | 928.698.2808 | navajonationparks.org
The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is
Tse’ bighanilini, which means "the place where
water runs through rocks." Upper Antelope is
about 4,000 feet elevation and the canyon walls
rise 120 above the streambed. Lower Antelope
Canyon is Hasdestwazi, or "spiral rock arches."
These world-renowed slot canyons are a
treasured experience for any traveler. Guided
tours available year-round.
Little Colorado River Tribal Park
9.4 miles west on SR 64 from US Highway 89
Cameron, AZ | 928.679.2303 | navajonationparks.org
Little Colorado River Tribal Park encompasses
multiple areas, including Grand Falls and Marble
Canyon in addition to two viewpoints along
Highway 64 on the way to the Grand Canyon.
No two canyons could be less alike than the
Little Colorado and Grand Canyon. The narrow
gorge of the Little Colorado conceals an
astonishing depth. The walls are almost
colorless, gray, grim and forbidding.
Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
4 miles east of Hwy 163 at the Arizona-Utah border
Monument Valley, AZ | 435.727.5870
navajonationparks.org
The park is approximately 92,216 acres and
features a 17-mile drive. The Wildcat Trail, a
3.3-miles self-guided hiking trail around one
of the mittens, winds through desert country
alongside washes and sandy slopes, offering
spectacular views of the rock monuments from
the valley floor. Open daily. Closed Christmas
and New Year’s Day.
CULTURAL INFLUENCES
Traditional foods
of the Navajo and Hopi
Traditional Foods of the Navajo
Located primarily in the Southwest states of Arizona,
Utah, and New Mexico, the Navajo people reside on
the Navajo Nation which covers 27,425 square miles
of Native American governed lands. The Dine’ as
they call themselves, continue to reflect a rich cultural
heritage of food and language beliefs that include the
meals that their ancestors enjoyed.
Fry Bread
Navajo Taco (fry bread topped with beef, beans, cheese, lettuce and chopped tomato)
Atoo' (mutton stew)
Traditional Foods of the Hopi
Descendants of the Anasazi, the Hopi people arrived
in the Southwest more than 5,000 years ago. Hopi food
centers mostly around crops that grow in the arid Arizona
climate, specifically corn. Some of these foods are still
prepared and used for tribal ceremonies and weddings.
Piki Bread (a paper thin bread made from blue corn)
Noqkwivi (a mixture of hominy, lamb and spices)
Blue Corn Hotcakes
Paatupsuki (bean, corn and hominy soup)
Hopi Dancers, Museum of Northern Arizona
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THINGS TO DO | Northern Arizona University
Northern Arizona
University
Northern Arizona University
Alumni Relations Welcome Center
624 S. Knoles Dr., Old Main Bldg. 10 | 928.523.3757
888.628.2586 | nau.edu/alumni
The Welcome Center is the central hub for NAU
alumni and community engagement. Located
in the university's oldest building, the Welcome
Center provides resources and information on
upcoming events, alumni news, volunteer opportunities and alumni benefits. Alumni Relations'
mission is to provide a platform for all Lumberjack
graduates to get involved and stay connected to
the university.
Northern Arizona University
Ardrey Memorial Auditorium
1115 S. Knoles Dr., Bldg. 37A | 928.523.4120
nau.edu/ardrey
Ardrey Memorial Auditorium is NAU’s performing arts auditorium with a seating capacity of
1,300. Ardrey is the premier performing arts and
concert hall between Phoenix and Las Vegas,
and serves as the performance home to the NAU
School of Music, Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra
and Master Chorale of Flagstaff. The Auditorium
has hosted every performance imaginable,
including the Itzhak Perlamn, Jerry Seinfeld, Willie
Nelson, the Lord of the Dance and Spike Lee.
Northern Arizona University
Art Museum
624 S. Knoles Dr., Old Main Bldg. 10 | 928.523.3471
nau.edu/art_museum
The NAU Art Museum is housed in Old Main,
on the historic quad. In addition to four major
exhibitions each year, the Museum maintains a
permanent collection of more than one thousand
works in many media, including the Marguerite
Hettel Weiss collection of approximately 500
pieces and a recent donation of more than
200 objects, some of them thousands of years
old from various Asian cultures. Open during
exhibitions Tuesday-Saturday. Closed during
NAU holidays.
THINGS TO DO | Northern Arizona University
Northern Arizona University
Athletics Department
1701 S. San Francisco St. | 928.523.5353
nauathletics.com
The NAU Lumberjacks are a member of the Big
Sky Conference and sponsor 15 NCAA Division 1
level programs. Show your school spirit at football and men’s and women’s basketball games
in the J.L. Walkup Skydome, the second largest
wooden dome structure in the U.S. NAU also
runs a complete indoor track and field schedule
in the Dome, while soccer, swimming and diving,
outdoor track and field programs have on-campus facilities, including Lumberjack Stadium and
Wall Aquatic Center.
Northern Arizona University
Clifford E. White Theatre
1115 S. Knoles Dr. Bldg. 37 | 928.523.5661
nau.edu/cal
Home to the NAU Department of Theatre, the
Clifford E. White Theatre is a 300-seat proscenium
theatre that hosts a variety of stage performances.
The Theatre and the adjoining Studio Theatre
feature four to six main stage productions each
year, and numerous second stage offerings.
Northern Arizona University
Cline Library
Bldg. 28, located on Knoles Dr. | 928.523.4900
nau.edu/cline
Cline Library offers more than 1.4 million volumes
in its collections, including books, periodicals,
videos sound recordings, and archival materials
related to the Colorado Plateau. These are housed
in the library which features a 400-seat assembly
hall and various computer labs. The Cline Library
Assembly Hall offers a venue for events such as
public lectures, film showings and more.
Northern Arizona University
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THINGS TO DO | TOURS
THINGS TO DO | TOURS
Tours
Guided tours
All-Star Grand Canyon Tours
800.940.0445 | allstargrandcanyontours.com
All-Star Grand Canyon Tours offers daily,
guided sightseeing, hiking tours and fully
outfitted backpacking of Grand Canyon National
Park. All-Star also specializes in custom, private
tours of the Southwest and Four Corners
Region, charters and more. All-Star has
achieved TripAdvisor's "Award of Excellence"
2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Four Season Guides
877.272.5032 | fsguides.com
Since 1999, offering guided backpacking,
hiking and kayaking tours in Grand Canyon and
across the Southwest. Choose from full-day or
half-day hiking tours in Sedona or Grand Canyon.
Also offering multi-day lodge-based hiking
and sightseeing tours including Sedona, Grand
Canyon and other northern Arizona destinations.
Local, professional guides.
Grand Canyon Challenge
925.255.5065 | tsxchallenge.com
Alpine Pedaler
928.213.9233 | alpinepedaler.com
The 15 passenger trolley is part bicycle, part
pub crawl and 100% fun! The six passenger
“crab” bike is a human powered, party on
wheels. Enjoy a cold beer as you pedal your
way to Flagstaff’s great breweries, pubs and
restaurants. The Pedaler rolls rain or shine (or
snow) and features VIP discounts at more than
a dozen establishments in historic downtown
Flagstaff. Tickets for individual seats are
available or the entire trolley can be rented
for groups. Brewery and restaurant tours also
available.
AZ Pedal Tours
106 W. Aspen Ave. | 928.699.1307
azpedaltours.com
Learn all there is to know about Flagstaff through
the many tour offerings; Historic Downtown Tour,
Brewery Tour, Haunted Tour or custom tours
based on guest interests. AZ Pedal Tours offers
multiple methods of touring from walking and
beach cruisers, to a 16-passenger party bike.
All equipment is also available for hourly or daily
rentals. Make this your first stop to maximize
your time in Flagstaff.
EagleRider Flagstaff/Sedona
800 W. Route 66 | 928.637.6575 | route66rider.com
See listing under Motorcycle Rentals, page 7.
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The Grand Canyon Challenge is an inspirational
3-night, 35-mile backpacking trek across remote
canyon terrain into hidden gorges and down to the
Colorado River. No prior backpacking experience is
required. Just bring your mental toughness, positive
attitude and be ready for a challenge. Treks depart
in the spring and fall each year. Turn your vacation
into inspiration for a lifetime.
Touch the Southwest Luxury Tours
928.213.9085 | 888.244.5256
allaboutgrandcanyon.net
Condé Nast Top Travel Specialist and TSW
owner, Bruce Sawyer, presents his new Grand
Canyon Luxury Tour Special. Spend the day at
Grand Canyon with the leader in luxury tourism
since 1997. Their all-inclusive luxury day-tour
includes expert regional guides, luxurious
executive-style touring vehicles and our Classic
Victorian Picnic. Ask about custom private
luxury tours to other regional destinations, like
Monument Valley and Hopi.
The Wildland Trekking Company, LLC
928.607.8510 | 800.715.4453
wildlandtrekking.com
The Wildland Trekking Company provides
award-winning hiking and backpacking tours to
Grand Canyon National Park, the Kaibab National
Forest and the Havasupai Waterfalls in northern
Arizona. Join an all inclusive trip with expert
guides and exceptional service; a total dedication to making your vacation truly unforgettable.
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THINGS TO DO | tours
Ventures with the Museum of
Northern Arizona
928.774.5213 | mnaventures.org
Experience unparalleled opportunities to discover
and explore the Colorado Plateau on outdoor
adventures with experts, archaeologists,
geologists, botanists, writers, artists and guides.
Diverse itineraries include: hiking, backpacking,
camping, van tours and lodge-based excursions.
Custom tours can be designed for groups and
families.
Self-Guided and Walking Tours
Guides and maps are available at the Flagstaff Visitor
Center or by download at flagstaffarizona.org
Haunted Flagstaff Walking Tour
With more than a century of haunted history and
ghostly legends about bank robbers, ladies of
the night, eccentric hotel guests and unfortunate lovers, Flagstaff has earned the reputation
as one of Arizona’s most haunted cities. Stroll
through Flagstaff’s paranormal past with a free
self-guided brochure. Guided tours also
offered seasonally.
Historic Downtown Walking Tour
Meander through historic 1900s era downtown
Flagstaff, reveling in stories about the lynching
of outlaws, fires that destroyed entire blocks,
friendly saloon owners and other early day
characters. Learn how and why the town was
permanently relocated across from the train
station. Guided tours also offered seasonally.
Flagstaff-Grand Canyon Ale Trail
Purchase Ale Trail Passport packages online or locally
at participating breweries. 866.773.8787
flagstaffaletrail.com
The Flagstaff-Grand Canyon Ale Trail is your
self-guided beer tasting adventure in Flagstaff,
Williams and Sedona - Arizona's Grand Canyon
Country. Discover locally brewed craft beer
and delicious food in the Craft Beer hub of the
Southwest.
Flagstaff Public Art
Murals, sculptures and all variety of public art
await you throughout the city. Flagstaff has a
diverse range of cultural offerings. Pick up a
Public Art Map for a guide to area artwork and
artist information.
Flagstaff Selfie Trail
The Flagstaff Selfie Trail consists of 15 locations throughout Flagstaff where a self portrait
or "selfie" can be taken along with an iconic
Flagstaff building. Each location is marked with
a metal ground medallion placed in the perfect
place to snap the selfie. Additionally, three seasonal seflies are mentioned for the best summer,
winter and fall-time images. #flagstaffselfie
Historic Route 66 Walking Tour
Also knows as "The Mother Road," Route 66
continues to bisect Flagstaff today, and the road
is lined with relics from the route’s hey day.
Travel along the original alignment through the
redeveloped Southside Historic District. This selfguided tour begins at the Historic Train Station,
passing by classic drive-in motels and Flagstaff
landmarks of old.
Southside Historic District
Walking Tour
The southside of the railroad tracks in downtown showcases the diversity of Flagstaff,
providing a community for early 1900s workingclass minorities. Every step you take echoes
the intertwined history of Native Americans,
Mexican-Americans, African Americans and
Basques that established the area. Tour the
obvious, as well as hidden gems of the city’s
oldest, most eclectic and historic neighborhood.
Route 66
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THINGS TO DO | SHOPPING
Shopping
Historic Downtown Flagstaff and
Historic Southside District
Aspen Place at the Sawmill
Corner of Butler Ave. and Lone Tree Rd.
800.805.9202 | aspenplace.com
Named in honor of the Stone Forest Sawmill that
once occupied the area, Aspen Place at the the
Sawmill features varied dining options, multiple
clothing and outdoor retail stores, groceries as
well as a day spa.
Flagstaff Mall and The Marketplace
4650 N. Hwy. 89 | 928.526.4827 | flagstaffmall.com
Flagstaff Mall and The Marketplace is the
only indoor shopping center serving northern
Arizona with more than 80 stores including
Dillard's, Sears, JCPenney, Best Buy, Buckle,
Marshalls, The Children's Place and many local
retailers. The food court offers complimentary
Wi-Fi. Enjoy classic American food at Denny's.
Open Daily.
Fourth Street District
N. 4th St. from Route 66 on Linda Vista Dr.
and along 7th Ave.
One of Flagstaff’s first commercial corridors,
the Fourth Street District offers a mix of dining,
business professionals and retail shopping.
Centrally located and easily accessible, the
corridor provides different amenities than other
areas of town with locally-owned shops and
restaurants lining the street.
The Hilltop Shops at Woodlands
Village
2500 S. Woodlands Village Blvd.
Situated adjacent to Walmart and Kohl’s and
just minutes from NAU, The Hilltop Shops at
Woodlands Village offers unique and diverse
restaurants mixed with locally-owned shops.
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Humphreys St. to Verde St., north to Cherry Ave. and
south to Butler Ave. | flagdba.com
Along historic 1890s streets you will find
numerous clothing boutiques, outdoor outfitters,
art galleries and retailers selling authentic Native
American arts and jewelry. Live entertainment
can be found almost every evening at Heritage
Square or within the great restaurants and nightlife venues. Venture south of the tracks to the
evolving Southside District with amazing dining
and cafés lining the streets.
Oak Creek Vista Overlook
14 miles south of Flagstaff on Hwy 89A, milepost 390
928.526.2968 | nacainc.org
Native Americans for Community Action works in
partnership with the Coconino National Forest on
this Native American arts and crafts vending
project. It creates a unique opportunity for
Native artisans to enhance and develop their
economic self-sufficiency. Sixteen vendors are
set up daily to sell their high quality, authentic
crafts and jewelry. The outlook has clean
restrooms and is open year-round.
University Plaza
1312 S. Plaza Way | universityplazashopping.com
University Plaza is home to an array of shopping
options as well as restaurants and services. It’s
a great destination for any supply you need,
from everyday necessities to gifts for special
occasions.
Varsity Shopping Center
1500 Riordan Ranch St.
Conveniently located on Milton Road near NAU,
this shopping center is home to local favorites
such as Bookman’s Exchange, Sprouts, Burritos
Fiesta Fresh Mexican and more.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
7 | Hilton Garden Inn
americasbestinnflagstaff.com
flagstaff.hgi.com
910 S. Milton Rd.
928.774.7171
800.237.8466
350 W. Forest
Meadows St.
928.226.8888
800.333.0785
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2 | Budget Inn Flagstaff
  40
budgetinnflagstaff.com
  85
9 | Ski Lift Lodge & Cabins
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6355 Hwy 180
928.774.0729
800.472.3599
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flagstaffcourtyard.com
10 | Sleep Inn Flagstaff
2650 S. Beulah Blvd.
928.774.5800
888.236.2427
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   58
2765 S. Woodlands
Village Blvd.
928.556.3000
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flagstaffdaysinn.com
11 | SpringHill Suites by Marriott
2735 S. Woodlands
Village Blvd.
928.779.1575
800.523.5534
flagstaffspringhillsuites.com
6 | Highland Country Inn
  26
arizonasnowbowl.com
2355 S. Beulah Blvd.
928.774.2225
800.490.6562
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5 | Days Inn Flagstaff I-40
   96
2000 S. Milton Rd.
928.774.8771
877.424.6423
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comfortinn.com/hotel/AZ080
4 | Courtyard by Marriott
 89
choicehotels.com/hotel/az003
913 S. Milton Rd.
928.774.5038
866.774.7830
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8 | Quality Inn I-40/I-17
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2455 S. Beulah Blvd.
928.774.8042
800.228.9290
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12 | Super 8 Motel West
223 S. Milton Rd.
928.774.5041
877.470.6626
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flagstaffsuper8.com
   66
602 W. Route 66
928.774.4581
800.654.4667
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Travelers Inn and Hostel
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INTERNET/WI-FI
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
RESTAURANT/LOUNGE
BREAKFAST INCLUDED
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
PETS ALLOWED
HOTELS & MOTELS
SUITES AVAILABLE
ACCOMMODATIONS | HOTELS & MOTELS
    27
modubeau.com
19 W. Phoenix Ave.
928.774.6731
800.398.7112
Explore Flagstaff
Use Flagstaff as your hub to explore all that the area
has to offer. Itinerary planning guides are available in
eight languages at flagstaffarizona.org.
Flagstaff Highlights
Historic property
14 | Weatherford Hotel
ITINERARY IDEAS
  11
weatherfordhotel.com
Historic Downtown
Museum of Northern Arizona
23 N. Leroux St.
928.779.1919
Lowell Observatory
Historic property
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
 = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association)
The Grand Canyon
Mary Colter’s Hopi House
El Tovar Hotel
Desert View Watchtower
Cameron Trading Post
Grand Canyon Railway
Heritage Square
The High Country
Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course
Arizona Snowbowl
Flagstaff Nordic Center
The Arboretum at Flagstaff
Regional Day Trips
Sedona
Williams
Bearizona
Meteor Crater
Winslow
Historic Places
Pioneer Museum
Wupatki National Monument
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Route 66
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NUMBER OF UNITS
MEETING FACILITIES
EXERCISE FACILITIES
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
RESTAURANT/LOUNGE
ACCOMMODATIONS | Hotels & motels
BUS PARKING
GROUP RATES
POOL/HOT TUB
   75
INTERNET/WI-FI
15 | Best Western Pony
Soldier Inn & Suites
HOTELS & MOTELS
PETS ALLOWED
EAST FLAGSTAFF
SUITES AVAILABLE
BREAKFAST INCLUDED
ACCOMMODATIONS | HOTELS & MOTELS
bestwestern.com/ponysoldierinnandsuites
3030 E. Route 66
928.526.2388
800.356.4143

16 | Comfort Inn - Lucky Lane
  66
choicehotels.com
2480 E. Lucky Lane
928.774.7701
888.568.8926
SCENIC FLAGSTAFF
Fall Color Drives
Leaf peepers will rejoice in exploring the scenic drives
in and around Flagstaff that highlight the golden aspens
and red hues of oak trees. Take the most scenic route
to the Grand Canyon and enjoy winding through old
growth aspen stands, or head up the Snowbowl Road
to enjoy not only a drive through the changing leaves,
but amazing 360° views. Late in the season, take a trip
south through scenic Oak Creek Canyon.
5 Best Drives for Fall Colors
17 | Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff
 155
hiflagstaff.com
2320 E. Lucky Lane
928.714.1000
800.533.2754

18 | Little America Hotel
 247
flagstaff.littleamerica.com
2515 E. Butler Ave.
928.779.7900
800.352.4386

19 | Sonesta ES Suites Flagstaff
  102
Snowbowl Road off
Scenic Highway 180
Highway
180
Scenic Oak Creek Canyon
Lockett
MeadowHart Prairie - FS151 Loop
FS552
LEAF-ometer
Know where to find the best fall
color viewing in northern Arizona
by checking the LEAF-ometer at
flagstaffarizona.org.
sonesta.com/flagstaff
1440 N. Country Club Dr.
928.526.5555
800.SONESTA

 = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association)
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comficottages.com
20 | Comfi Cottages
   16
    4
26 | Mormon Lake Lodge
Cabin Rentals
englandhousebandb.com
mormonlakelodge.com
614 W. Santa Fe Ave.
928.214.7350
877.214.7350
DBBNA member
1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd.
21 miles southeast of
Flagstaff off Lake Mary Rd.
928.354.2227
    4
starlightpinesbb.com
3380 E. Lockett Rd.
928.527.1912
800.752.1912
 DBBNA member
24 | The Inn at 410
Bed & Breakfast
IN-ROOM INTERNET/WI-FI
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
BREAKFAST INCLUDED
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
HOT TUB
IN-ROOM KITCHENS
  
comficottages.com
Various downtown and
vicinity locations
928.774.0731
888.774.0731
DBBNA member
6073 Snowflake Dr.
928.266.0230
23 | Starlight Pines
Bed & Breakfast
NON-SMOKING ROOMS
 
4200 Lake Mary Rd.
928.774.8959
800.239.5236
eldentrailsbedandbreakfast.com
22 | England House
Bed & Breakfast 25 | Arizona Mountain Inn
& Cabins
arizonamountaininn.com
Various downtown and
vicinity locations
928.774.0731
888.774.0731
DBBNA member
21 | Elden Trails
Bed & Breakfast
CABINS & COTTAGES
PETS ALLOWED
NUMBER OF ROOMS
HOT TUB
IN-ROOM INTERNET/WI-FI
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
IN-ROOM KITCHENS
BREAKFAST INCLUDED
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
NON-SMOKING ROOMS
ACCOMMODATIONS | CABINS & COTTAGES
CHILDREN WELCOME
20 | Comfi Cottages
PETS ALLOWED
Bed & breakfasts
CHILDREN WELCOME
ACCOMMODATIONS | BED & BREAKFASTS
  Vacation Rentals
27 | Wyndham Flagstaff
    
extraholidays.com/flagstaff-arizona/
wyndham-flagstaff.aspx
   10
1900 N. Country Club Dr.
800.989.6901
inn410.com
410 N. Leroux St.
928.774.0088
800.774.2008

 = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association)
DBBNA = Distinctive Bed and Breakfasts of Northern Arizona;
flagstaff-bed-breakfasts.com
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WHEELCHAIR ACCESS
GROUP CAMPING
ACCOMMODATIONS | CABINS & COTTAGES
POOL/HOT TUB
CABLE TV
WI-FI
GROCERY
LAUNDRY
  
LP GAS
J and H RV Park
DUMP STATION
rv PARKS &
CAMPGROUNDS
FULL HOOK-UPS
SHOWER/TOILETS
ACCOMMODATIONS | RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS
flagstaffrvparks.com
7901 N. Highway 89
928.526.1829
4.5 acres | 51 RV spaces | Big rigs welcome
Open May 1-October 10
Meteor Crater RV Park
  FISH FINDER
Area Lakes
With cool summer temperatures, Flagstaff is ideal for
fishing, camping and hiking. Fish varieties in the area
include Northern Pike, Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout,
Walleye, Channel Catfish, Yellow Bass and Sunfish.
meteorcrater.com
Meteor Crater Rd. and I-40, 35 miles east
of Flagstaff, Exit 233 off I-40
928.289.4002 | 800.478.4002
Lakes to enjoy fishing:
10 acres | 71 RV spaces | 4 tent spaces
Open year-round
Black Barts RV Park
  Ashurst Lake
Upper Lake Mary
Marshall Lake
Mormon Lake
Kinnikinick Lake
blackbartsrvpark.com
2760 E. Butler Ave.
928.774.1912
Open year-round
NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUNDS
Coconino National Forest Campgrounds
fs.usda.gov/coconino
Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger District
1824 S.Thompson St. | 928.527.3600
Upper Lake Mary
Ashurst Lake
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DINING & NIGHTLIFE
DINING & NIGHTLIFE
DINING & NIGHTLIFE
Coppa Cafe & Bistro
$$$  45
coppacafe.net
$$$$  45
126 W. Cottage Ave.
928.774.8431

Mormon Lake Lodge Steakhouse,
Saloon & Pizzeria
$$  200
twinarrows.com
22181 Resort Blvd.
928.856.7200
855.946.8946

SEATING CAPACITY
ART GALLERY
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
WI-FI
FULL BAR
BEER/WINE
SERVES DINNER
SERVES LUNCH
SERVES BREAKFAST
1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd.
21 miles southeast of
Flagstaff off Lake Mary Rd.
928.354.2227

Zenith Steakhouse $$$
$$$ 200
twinarrows.com
flagstaff.littleamerica.com
22181 Resort Blvd.
928.856.7200
855.946.8946

2515 E. Butler Ave.
928.779.7950

ASIAN
Southside Tavern
$$$  350
mormonlakelodge.com
Reservations recommended
Little America Restaurant & Bar
$$$   250
2760 E. Butler Ave.
928.779.3142
800.574.4718

cottageplace.com
Four Elements Cafe
Black Barts Steakhouse,
Saloon & Musical Revue
blackbartssteakhouse.com
1300 S. Milton Rd.
928.637.6813
Cottage Place Restaurant
STEAK/SEAFOOD
AVERAGE PRICE RANGE*
SEATING CAPACITY
ART GALLERY
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
WI-FI
FULL BAR
BEER/WINE
SERVES DINNER
SERVES LUNCH
SERVES BREAKFAST
AMERICAN/
CONTINENTAL
AVERAGE PRICE RANGE
FAMILY CASUAL TO FOODIE GOURMET
$$  154
$$   100
southsidetavernaz.com
Karma Sushi Bar Grill
$$  49
karmaflagstaff.com
6 E. Route 66
928.774.6100
117 S. San Francisco St.
928.440.5093
Monsoon Downtown
 = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association)
Average Price Range for Individual Meal (excluding alcohol, tax and tip):
$ = Under $10 | $$ = $11-$15 | $$$ = $16-$25 | $$$$ = $26+
$$  160
monsoondowntownflag.com
6 E. Aspen Ave.
928.226.8844
All Flagstaff restaurants and bars are smoke-free indoors by city ordinance.
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1580 E. Route 66
(928) 774-1429
3504 E. Route 66
928.526.3277
SEATING CAPACITY
ART GALLERY
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
WI-FI
FULL BAR
BEER/WINE
SERVES DINNER
$   60
jitterslunchbox.com
SERVES LUNCH
Jitters Lunchbox
agaveflagstaff.com
SERVES BREAKFAST
coffee shop/
cafÉ/deli/diner
AVERAGE PRICE RANGE*
SEATING CAPACITY
ART GALLERY
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
WI-FI
FULL BAR
BEER/WINE
SERVES DINNER
$$  120
SERVES LUNCH
Agave Mexican Restaurant
SERVES BREAKFAST
MEXICAN/LATIN
AVERAGE PRICE RANGE*
DINING & NIGHTLIFE
Closed Saturday-Sunday
The Aspen Deli
MEDITERRANEAN
Pita Jungle
$   45
theaspendeli.com
$$  200
20 N. Beaver St.
928.556.8629
pitajungle.com
320 S. Regent St.
928.774.0086
The Toasted Owl
$$ 60
thetoastedowl.com
12 S. Mikes Pike
928.774.5326
coffee shop/
cafÉ/deli/diner
Brandy's Restaurant & Bakery
Twin Arrows Buffet
$   80
brandysrestaurant.com
22181 Resort Blvd.
928.856.7200
855.946.8946

1500 E. Cedar Ave.
928.779.2187

Country Host Restaurant
$$  1906
twinarrows.com
$  190
countryhostrestaurant.com
 = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association)
Average Price Range for Individual Meal (excluding alcohol, tax and tip):
$ = Under $10 | $$ = $11-$15 | $$$ = $16-$25 | $$$$ = $26+
2285 E. Butler Ave.
928.774.1000
Country Host - West
countryhostrestaurant.com $  98
2700 S. Woodlands
Village Blvd.
928.774.3000
Indulgence $$ 
 2006
twinarrows.com
22181 Resort Blvd.
928.856.7200
855.946.8946

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altitudesbarandgrill.com
Mother Road Brewing Company motherroadbeer.com
SEATING CAPACITY
ART GALLERY
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
WI-FI
FULL BAR
$   50
7 S. Mike's Pike
928.774.9139
$$  160
beaverstreetbrewery.com
Porky's Sports Bar & Lounge 11 S. Beaver St.
928.779.0079

porkys-pub.com
$  96
2285 E. Butler Ave.
928.774.1011
$$  450
weatherfordhotel.com
Speakeasy 23 N. Leroux St.
928.779.1919
collinsirishpub.com
$  50
10 N. Leroux St.
928.774.0299
Inside the Weatherford Hotel
Collins Irish Pub & Grill
BEER/WINE
$$  1906
22181 Resort Blvd.
928.856.7200
855.946.8946

Charly's Pub & Grill
SERVES DINNER
5 S. San Francisco St.
928.779.2739

twinarrows.com
Beaver Street Brewery
SERVES LUNCH
$  130
SERVES BREAKFAST
Lumberyard Brewing Company
Taproom & Grille
lumberyardbrewingcompany.com
2 S. Beaver St.
928.214.8218
Arrows Sports Bar
microbreweries/
bars & grills
AVERAGE PRICE RANGE*
SEATING CAPACITY
ART GALLERY
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
WI-FI
FULL BAR
BEER/WINE
SERVES DINNER
$$  100
SERVES LUNCH
Altitudes Bar & Grill
SERVES BREAKFAST
microbreweries/
bars & grills
AVERAGE PRICE RANGE*
DINING & NIGHTLIFE
$  200
collinsirishpub.com
2 N. Leroux St.
928.214.7363
Hops on Birch
$  130
hopsonbirch.com
22 E. Birch Ave.
928.774.4011
 = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association)
Average Price Range for Individual Meal (excluding alcohol, tax and tip):
$ = Under $10 | $$ = $11-$15 | $$$ = $16-$25 | $$$$ = $26+
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HELPFUL RESOURCES
HELPFUL RESOURCES
SCENIC FLAGSTAFF
ITINERARY IDEAS
Watchable Wildilife
Celebrate a Century
of National Parks
The Flagstaff area and northern Arizona is a hot spot
for hunters, anglers and other wildlife and outdoor
enthusiasts.
The region is home to populations of:
Antelope
Black Bear
Buffalo
Deer
Doves
Elk
Mountain Lion
Tree Squirrels
Turkey
Waterfowl
The Arizona Watchable Wildlife Experience (AWWE)
provides 30 watchable wildlife sites within 30 miles of
Flagstaff. Locations will include interpretive signage, viewing
platforms, blinds and kiosks to enhance the experience.
Start with these close by locations:
Kachina Wetlands Pumphouse Wash
Kendrick Park
Mormon Lake
Raymond Wildlife Area
Rogers lake
Grand Canyon National Park
The U.S. National Park Service
turns 100 on August 25, 2016.
Celebrations, special events
and new programming will
take place across America
throughout 2016; making this
year the perfect time to get out
and explore public lands.
With eight parks within a two hour drive of Flagstaff,
including popular Grand Canyon National Park,
you can easily visit several during your stay.
Make Flagstaff your home base and explore these
public lands featuring Native American Culture,
breathtaking scenery, volcanic landscapes and more.
To learn more about the National Park Service
centennial and to search for special events taking
place during 2016 visit findyourpark.com.
Parks within 2 hour drive:
Grand Canyon National Park
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Sunset Crater National Monument
Wupatki National Monumet
Tuzigoot National Monument
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Petrified Forest National Park
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Parks within 3 hour drive:
Visit azwatchablewildlife.com for a full list of locations.
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Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Navajo National Monument
Tonto National Monument
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helpful resources
HELPFUL
RESOURCES
Arizona State Parks
602.542.4174
azstateparks.com
SCENIC FLAGSTAFF
VISITOR INFORMATION
Favorite Hikes
Flagstaff Visitor Center
One E. Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
800.842.7293 | 928.213.2951
[email protected]
flagstaffarizona.org
Coconino National Forest
Supervisor’s Office
928.527.3600
fs.usda.gov/coconino
Flagstaff Ranger District
928.526.0866
Mogollon Rim Ranger District
928.477.2255
Red Rock Ranger District
928.203.7500 | 928.203.2900
Flagstaff is a hiker’s paradise with trails available
for all skill levels. When exploring the backcountry,
remember to bring plenty of water, snacks, a trail
map, sunscreen, wear layered clothing, a hat and
comfortable shoes. It’s also a good idea to let
someone know where you are going and when
you plan to return. Be safe and have fun!
Hikes for All Skill Levels
Easy Hikes
Veit Springs
Lava Flow Trail
Anderson Mesa
Buffalo Park Loop
Advanced Hikes
Kachina Trail
Abineau/Bear Jaw
Canyon Loop
Elden Lookout
Moderate Hikes
Lava River Cave
Fat Man's Loop
Bismark Lake
Red Butte
Favorite Urban Trails
Arizona Trail
Mars Hill Trail
Sinclair Wash Trail
Tunnel Springs Trail
Flagstaff Convention
& Visitors Bureau
Administration Office
211 W. Aspen Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
800.217.2367 | 928.213.2910
[email protected]
flagstaffarizona.org
Meeting & Events Services
928.213.2920
meetinflagstaff.org
Travel Trade Services
928.213.2915
Media Relations
928.213.2922
Film Office
928.213.2922
filmflagstaff.com
Flagstaff City Hall
211 W. Aspen Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
928.213.2000
flagstaff.az.gov
Flagstaff City-County
Public Library
300 W. Aspen Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
928.213.2330
flagstaffpubliclibrary.org
RELOCATION INFORMATION
The Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau is committed
to environmental responsibility and responsible printing
practices. This guide has been printed on paper that is
FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified which promotes
forest management that ensures sustainability, wildlife
and stream preservation, biodiversity and legal logging
practices. Visit fsc.org for more information. Please share or recycle
your Visitor Guide when you are finished using it.
FPO
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Flagstaff Chamber
of Commerce
101 W. Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
928.774.4505
flagstaffchamber.com
Wilderness Area
Information
Arizona Game and
Fish Department
928.774.5045
azgfd.gov
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Grand Canyon National Park
928.638.7888
nps.gov/grca
Kaibab National Forest
928.635.8200
fs.usda.gov/kaibab
National Park Service
928.526.1157
nps.gov
Tribal Lands Information
Navajo Nation Parks
928.871.6647
navajonationparks.org
Hopi Cultural Center
928.734.2401
hopiculturalcenter.com
Navajo Nation Tourism
Department
928.871.6436
discovernavajo.com
Regional Visitor Information
Arizona Office of Tourism
866.275.5816 | 602.364.3700
visitarizona.com
Mesa, AZ | visitmesa.com
Page, AZ | visitpagelakepowell.com
Phoenix, AZ | visitphoenix.com
Sedona, AZ | visitsedona.com
Scottsdale, AZ
experiencescottsdale.com
Tempe, AZ | tempetourism.com
Tucson, AZ | visittucson.org
Williams, AZ
experiencewilliams.com
Yuma, AZ | visityuma.com
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