Visitor/Relocation Information
Welcome to Flagstaff
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Nestled at the base of the San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff has the charm of a small town with the diversity and opportunities of a big city. It is home to both a Historic District boasting buildings from the late 19th Century and the state’s burgeoning Bioscience and Technology fields that embrace the future. Northern Arizona University calls Flagstaff home. Although it is rural in nature, Flagstaff is also the hub of many of the state’s major attractions, including the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Lake Powell. Phoenix is two hours south. |
Visiting Flagstaff
Chamber of Commerce City Street Map
Anytime is a perfect time to visit Flagstaff. The city is surrounded by the Coconino National Forest, which adds to the natural beauty of the Flagstaff and provides numerous opportunities for recreation. The area enjoys four seasons, and Arizona Snowbowl is a popular ski and snowboarding resort. Other local attractions include Historic Downtown (which is bordered by the “Mother Road,” historic Route 66), the Lowell Observatory and the Museum of Northern Arizona. The city is host to many annual events, such as the Pine Country Pro Rodeo, horse races, local parades during the winter holiday and the Fourth of July, and many other activities. The Chamber’s Visitor Packet (cost: $10) includes our Destination Flagstaff magazine, Chamber of Commerce city map, Grand Canyon brochures and maps, Navajo Nation and Monument Valley pamphlets and information on area lodging, restaurants, tours and other attractions.”
Flagstaff Area Attractions' Web Sites
Grand Canyon National Park
Lowell Observatory
Oak Creek Canyon
Sedona, Arizona
Museum of Northern Arizona
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