Discover Flagstaff
- ATTRACTIONS

Arizona
Snowbowl
The Arizona Snowbowl, located in the Coconino National Forest, is
your base camp for enjoying the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona’s
highest mountains, which rise to over 12,000 feet.
Lowell
Observatory
The mission of Lowell Observatory is to pursue the study of astronomy,
especially the study of our solar system and its evolution; to conduct
pure research in astronomical phenomena; and to maintain quality
public education and outreach programs to bring the results of astronomical
research to the public.
Wupatki
National Monument
Wupatki is the largest pueblo in the park. A self-guided trail begins
behind the visitor center.People gathered here during the 1100s,
gradually building this 100-room pueblo with a community room and
ballcourt. By 1182, perhaps 85 to 100 people lived at Wupatki Pueblo.
Riordan
Mansion State Historic Park
Built in 1904. This historic building is an Arizona treasure —
a remarkable example of Arts and Crafts style architecture featuring
a rustic exterior of log-slab siding, volcanic stone arches, and
hand-split wooden shingles.
Arizona
Historical Society-Pioneer Museum
The Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff is located in the historic Coconino
County Hospital for the Indigent. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and
northern Arizona history, as well as ranching, logging, and transportation.
Grand
Canyon National Park
A powerful and inspiring landscape, the Grand Canyon overwhelms
our senses through its immense size; 277 river miles (446km) long,
up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep.
The
Arboretum at Flagstaff
Visit The Arboretum at Flagstaff's collection of over 2,500 species
of high country wildflowers. Saturday Morning Birdwalks.
Heritage
Square
Located in the center of downtown Flagstaff on Aspen St between
Leroux and San Francisco Streets.
The
Museum of Northern Arizona
Founded in 1928 as a community effort by a group of Flagstaff citizens,
the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) is a private, nonprofit institution
that was originally established as a repository for Native American
artifacts and natural history specimens from the Colorado Plateau.
Northern
Arizona University
Founded in 1899. With a growing enrollment of 22,500 students from
48 states and 65 countries. Accredited by the North Central Association
of Colleges and Schools. Beautiful 738 acre campus.
Elden
Pueblo
The site of an ancient Sinagua (Sin ah’ wa) village, inhabited
from about A.D. 1070 to 1275.
Flagstaff
Route 66 Days
Held in beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona - the highest city on Historic
Route 66 - for a weekend of fun, arts and crafts, fast cars and
entertainment galore.
Flagstaff
Community Markets
All markets are held on West Phoenix Avenue just east of Milton
Rd (Rt 66) and just west of of South Beaver Street. and West Phoenix
Avenue, in the City-owned lot in back of Home Alternatives.
Flagstaff
Pine Country Pro Rodeo
A committee of 10 very dedicated volunteers started this rodeo over
25 years ago.
Meteor
Crater
Meteor Crater, The First Proven, Best-Preserved Meteorite Crater
On Earth. Experience "The Impact". 35 miles east of Flagstaff,
Arizona.
Grand
Canyon Railway
Owned and operated by Xanterra Parks and Resorts, is made up of
400+ people who are here to make sure your Grand Canyon experience
is a memorable one. Grand Canyon Railway departs from Williams,
Arizona, 65 miles south of the Grand Canyon.
Visit
Sedona
Guide to restaurants, vacation rentals and attractions in Sedona,
Arizona.
Thanks for Discover Flagstaff
A Visitors Guide to Flagstaff, Arizona
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