Flagstaff

Attractions in Flagstaff

North of the outdoorsy town of Flagstaff, the San Francisco Peaks, or ‘The Peaks’ as locals call them, rise as a volcanic mountain range. These six summits are remnants of […]

The red rim and colorful slopes of Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument stand out against the pine forests of Northern Arizona. This volcano, the youngest on the Colorado Plateau, erupted […]

Wupatki National Monument, located about an hour from Flagstaff, Arizona, preserves over 2,600 ancestral Puebloan sites, including the Wupatki Pueblo, a 100-room structure abandoned 800 years ago and believed to […]

Coconino National Forest, spanning 1,856,000 acres in northern Arizona, encompasses a diverse array of landscapes, from the iconic red rocks of Sedona to the alpine tundra and classic Southwestern desert. […]

Mother Road Brewing Company, named after John Steinbeck’s iconic nickname for Route 66 in ‘The Grapes of Wrath,’ is nestled right off the historic road in downtown Flagstaff. Since its […]

Historic Downtown Flagstaff, with its railroad history dating back to 1882, showcases a blend of well-preserved historic buildings and a modern, vibrant atmosphere. Located in the heart of Flagstaff, this […]

Nestled in the heart of Flagstaff, Northern Arizona University boasts a picturesque campus surrounded by mountains, canyons, and desert landscapes. The university’s setting offers easy access to outdoor adventures, such […]

Built in 1962, the Chapel of the Holy Dove is a small A-frame structure that has become a cherished spot for weddings, moments of reflection, and impromptu visits by travelers […]

Dedicated to preserving the heritage of the Colorado Plateau, the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff houses a rich collection of American Indian artifacts, fine art, and natural science displays. […]

Beaver Street Brewery & Whistle Stop Café, established in 1994, stands as Flagstaff’s first brewpub, drawing in a diverse crowd of outdoor enthusiasts, including mountain bikers, hikers, and skiers. The […]

Bearizona Wildlife Park, located near Flagstaff, USA, invites visitors to drive through a forested setting where they can observe a variety of North American wildlife. The park is home to […]

Fifteen minutes from downtown Flagstaff, Buffalo Park stands as one of the city’s favorite green spaces. The park’s main attraction is a flat, 2.2-mile (3.5-kilometer) loop trail that winds through […]

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