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2011

Flagstaff
Official Visitor Guide

The destination
for all seasons

F L A G S TA F F V I S I T O R C E N T E R
One East Route 66 | Flagstaff, Arizona 86001-5530 USA
800-842-7293 | 928-774-9541
Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau
flagstaffarizona.org flagstaffarizona.org
Contents
Welcome to Flagstaff.............................................. 1

Flagstaff at a Glance ............................. 2


Arizona State Map and Distances..................... 2
Climate and Comfort............................................... 3
Getting to Flagstaff . ............................................... 4
Visitor Resources....................................................... 4
Weather Information ............................................. 5
Visitor Center Services............................................ 5
Historic Downtown.................................................. 6
Flagstaff City Map.......................................... 28-29 Welcome to
Arts & Entertainment .......................... 7
Shopping Opportunities .................... 10
Flagstaff
Flagstaff Attractions............................ 12
The destination for all seasons
Regional Attractions .......................... 16
Recreation & Adventure .................... 22 F lagstaff is a special place, combining a modern sense of
discovery with a strong Western legacy echoing the days
of our region’s pioneer ranchers, railroad builders and
Transportation & Tours ..................... 30
lumbermen. Rich with excitement and alive with cultural
Lodging .............................................. 34 diversity, beauty and history, Flagstaff is home to amazing
educational, recreational and scientific opportunities.
Hotels & Motels ......................................................34
Business & Conference ........................................39 Visitors from the world over are attracted to our clean
Flagstaff Lodging Map . .............................. 40-41 mountain air and the West’s most beautiful country, from
Bed & Breakfasts ....................................................42 the alpine forests of our San Francisco Peaks (12,633 feet/
3,851 meters) to the rugged deserts of neighboring Native
Cabins, Hostels & Vacation Rentals .................44
American nations. Grand Canyon National Park, Wupatki
Campgrounds . .......................................................46 National Monument and Meteor Crater are all within easy
driving distance, as are many more archaeological treasures
Dining & Nightlife ............................. 48
and attractions. Additionally, Flagstaff proudly boasts Lowell
Observatory, the Museum of Northern Arizona, Riordan
The 2011 Flagstaff Official Visitor Guide is published by the Mansion State Historic Park, The Arboretum at Flagstaff
Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau and authentic Route 66 nostalgia.

Today, modern day explorers, hikers, outdoor enthusiasts,


river runners, mountain climbers, scientists, educators, artists
and seekers of wide open spaces continue to make their
F l a g s ta ff V i s i to r c e n t e r way to Flagstaff for the mystique, charm and freedom of
One East Route 66 | Flagstaff, Arizona 86001-5530 USA the American West.
800-842-7293 | 928-774-9541 | FAX 928-556-1308
On behalf of the Flagstaff community, we welcome you!
flagstaffarizona.org
visitorcenter@flagstaffaz.gov
Welcome to Flagstaff 1
Glen Canyon National
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Antelope Canyon Monument Valley
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Historic Route 66 180
Wupatki
National Monument To Albuquerque 7,000 feet (2,135 meters) elevation, Flagstaff is
Seligman Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Bullhead
City
Williams
Walnut Canyon National Monument located in the largest contiguous ponderosa pine
40 Ashfork
Kingman 89
Sedona
40 Winslow
forest in the world. However, ecosystems spanning piñon-
Tuzigoot
89A
Meteor
National Monument Crater Holbrook
Petrified Forest juniper studded plateaus, high desert, green alpine forest
To Los Angeles 179
National Park /
93 Prescott 169
260
Painted Desert and barren tundra can all be found within the Flagstaff area.
Montezuma
Flagstaff
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89 Castle
National
Monument Average Flagstaff Temperatures
17
Month High Low Precipitation
Peoria
Fo Co Fo Co
Scottsdale
10 Glendale Mesa inches cm
Tempe
Phoenix Gilbert
Chandler 60 January 43 6 16 -9 2.18 5.54
70
10 February 46 8 19 -7 2.56 6.50
Yuma
8
March 50 10 23 -5 2.62 6.65
April 58 14 27 -3 1.29 3.28
Tucson
May 68 20 34 1 0.80 2.03
10
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June 79 26 41 5 0.43 1.09
UNITED July 82 28 50 10 2.40 6.10
ST Nogales Mexico
AT BORDER
ES August 80 27 49 9 2.89 7.34
Arizona September 74 23 42 6 2.12 5.38
October 63 17 31 -1 1.93 4.90
November 51 11 22 -6 1.86 4.72

Surrounded by December 44 7 17 -8 1.83 4.65


Average Annual Days of Sunshine: 288 days
World-famous Attractions Average Annual Precipitation: 22.96 inches (58.32 cm)
Average Annual Snowfall: 108.8 inches (276.35 cm)
Distances from Flagstaff
Tips for Comfort
City/Attraction Miles Km City/Attraction Miles Km
At high altitude the sun is more intense and you may experi-
Albuquerque, NM............. 323 520 Painted Desert and
Petrified Forest................ 116 187 ence fatigue and shortness of breath. Drink plenty of water, use
Canyon de Chelly
National Monument......... 212 341 Phoenix........................... 142 229 sunscreen and rest often. Layered clothing is a must, as are
Grand Canyon Prescott........................... 87 140 comfortable shoes, a sweater or fleece, a hat and sunglasses.
National Park................... 81 130 Tucson............................. 257 414 April-August Mild, refreshing days and balmy evenings are
Hoover Dam..................... 214 344 Sedona............................ 28 45 perfect for outdoor fun. Bring shorts, light pants and rain gear.
Hopi Reservation.............. 70 113 Sunset Crater Volcano Expect afternoon showers during the July-August rainy season.
Lake Powell and Page....... 136 219 National Monument......... 15 24 September-October The perfect season to enjoy colorful fall
Las Vegas, NV................... 252 406 Walnut Canyon foliage. Days are comfortably cool; evenings turn slightly
Laughlin, NV.................... 200 322 National Monument.......... 7 12
chilly. Layered clothing is a must with a warm sweater, fleece
Los Angeles, CA................ 467 752 Williams.......................... 32 51
or jacket for night.
Meteor Crater................... 45 72 Wupatki National
Monument....................... 39 63 November-March “Winter wonderland” and snow-sports
Monument Valley............. 171 275
season with crisp days and cold nights. Heavy snow at times.
Navajo Reservation.......... 52 84
Bring warm pants, winter coat, gloves, boots and heavy socks.

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Getting to Flagstaff Weather Information
Traditional Arrivals National Weather Service • weather.gov/flagstaff
From the East or West: Interstate 40 Recorded Weather information • 928-774-3301
From the South/Phoenix: Interstate 17
Regional Weather • azdailysun.com/weather/forecast
From the North/Page/Lake Powell/
Road Conditions • 888-411-ROAD (7623) or 511
Monument Valley: Highway 89
anywhere in Arizona • az511.com
Scenic Arrivals
Coconino National Forest • 928-527-3600
From Sedona: Highway 89A north
through Oak Creek Canyon Kaibab National Forest • 928-635-8200
From Grand Canyon National Park
(South Rim): Highway 180 south
Arrival by Rail
Visitor Center Services
Amtrak services Flagstaff twice daily Make the most of your visit to Flagstaff
on the Southwest Chief line. Located in historic downtown on Route 66, our friendly
Arrival by Air Visitor Center staff can assist you with directions, travel
Air Service into Flagstaff’s Pulliam tips, itinerary ideas, dining suggestions, details about an
Airport is available daily to and from attraction, or simply some local history. Pick up free maps,
Phoenix Sky Harbor International guides, brochures and calendar of events or browse the
Airport (PHX) via US Airways. Visitor Center Gift Shop for the perfect gift from Flagstaff.
We’re also your one stop shop for purchasing entrance
passes to the Grand Canyon and Red Rock Country.
Visitor Resources
Flagstaff Visitor Center
Arizona Office Flagstaff CVB and Painted Cliffs
of Tourism Flagstaff Film Office Welcome Center One E. Route 66
1110 W. Washington St. Mailing address: One mile west of in the historic downtown train station
Ste. 155 211 W. Aspen Ave. the Arizona/New 928-774-9541 • 800-842-7293
Phoenix, AZ 85007 Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Mexico border at flagstaffarizona.org
602-364-3700 Physical address: Exit 359 on I-40
866-275-5816 323 W. Aspen Ave. 928-688-2448
arizonaguide.com 928-779-7611 Mesa, Arizona
800-217-2367
Flagstaff Chamber visitmesa.com
of Commerce flagstaffarizona.org
Phoenix, Arizona
101 W. Route 66 Hopi Cultural Center
visitphoenix.com
Flagstaff, AZ 86001 P.O. Box 67
928-774-4505 Second Mesa, AZ Sedona, Arizona
flagstaffchamber.com 86043-0067 visitsedona.com
928-734-2401 Scottsdale, Arizona
Flagstaff City Hall
hopiculturalcenter.com scottsdalecvb.com
211 W. Aspen Ave.
Flagstaff, AZ 86001 Navajo Nation Tempe, Arizona
928-774-5281 Tourism Department tempetourism.com
flagstaff.az.gov P.O. Box 663 Tucson, Arizona
Window Rock, AZ visittucson.org
Flagstaff Coconino
86515-0663
County Public Library Yuma, Arizona
928-871-6436
300 W. Aspen Ave. discovernavajo.com visityuma.com
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
928-779-7670 Ambulance-Fire-Police Call 911
flagstaffpubliclibrary.org

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Arts &
Entertainment
Flagstaff – Rich in arts and culture
Make the most of your stay in Flagstaff by taking advantage
of a year-round selection of local entertainment and cultural
events. From classical music to local jazz, star fests to winter-
fests, and art gallery to museum events highlighting the rich
history and cultural diversity of Northern Arizona, there
are a wide range of opportunities for every age and interest.
Visit flagstaffarizona.org for a year-round Calendar of
Events. Follow Flagstaff online at twitter.com/VisitFlagstaff
and facebook.com/flagstaffarizona, or watch videos of
Flagstaff at youtube.com/flagstafftourism.

Arizona Cardinals
Summer Training Camp
Historic Downtown NAU campus and other select
locations throughout Flagstaff
arizonacardinals.com
Historic Downtown Flagstaff Every summer the NFL’s
and Historic Southside District Arizona Cardinals head
Information available at the Flagstaff Visitor Center • One E. Route 66 north to the cool pines of
928-774-9541 • 800-842-7293 • flagstaffarizona.org • flagdba.com Flagstaff for training camp.
Offering a pedestrian-friendly collection of independent All practices are free, open to the public, and provide
art galleries, shops, restaurants, and a year-round calendar fans with the rare opportunity to see their favorite NFL
of exciting events. The streets of downtown are home to players up close, and maybe even snag a few autographs.
annual favorites such as the Fourth of July and Holiday Lights Training camp is usually held late July through mid-August
parades, Flagstaff Route 66 Days and Flagstaff Farmer’s and a full schedule can be found at arizonacardinals.com.
Market. First Friday ArtWalk has become a community
tradition encouraging residents and visitors to experience Coconino Center for the Arts
Flagstaff’s unique arts scene. The historic Orpheum Theater 2300 N. Fort Valley Rd. • 928-779-2300
culturalpartners.org
and several other venues feature live music almost nightly.
Showcasing the very best of
Heritage Square local and regional artwork in the
Downtown on Aspen Ave. between Leroux St. and San Francisco St. largest art gallery in Northern
928-853-4292 • heritagesquaretrust.org Arizona. Popular exhibitions
A friendly gathering spot in the heart of downtown, the include the 10th Annual Recycled
Square is the place to find an array of free entertainment Art Show (April), Prelude to
events. “Thursdays on the Square,” a live music series, is Flagstaff Open Studios (September)
offered from Memorial through Labor Day. Also in the and the It’s Elemental fine crafts
summer, “Movies on the Square,” popular with families, exhibition (December), plus year-
plays here Friday nights and the Heritage Square Trust round concerts in the intimate theater. Regular hours are
summer concert series entertains on weekend afternoons. Tuesday-Saturday 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

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Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra Northern Arizona
Ardrey Auditorium, Northern Arizona University Art Museum
University Campus • 928-774-5107 NAU campus, Old Main, Building 10,
flagstaffsymphony.org on the corner of Tormey Ave. and
The dynamic Flagstaff Symphony Knoles Dr. • 928-523-3471
nau.edu/art_museum
Orchestra (FSO) celebrates its
61st season with a seven-concert The Northern Arizona Univer-
masterworks series in NAU’s sity Art Museum is located in
Ardrey Auditorium from Septem- the Old Main Building on the
ber through April. Additionally, the FSO offers a Summer NAU campus. From Tozan Kiln
Chamber Music Series in August, July 4th Pops Concert in ceramics to stained and blown
the Pine Mountain Ampitheater and musicians in down- glass, from painting to sculp-
town galleries during every First Friday ArtWalk. ture, professional artists around the world are displayed
for the community to enjoy throughout a variety of mediums.
Museum of The prestigious permanent collection is also exhibited in
Northern Arizona selected shows. Open Tuesday-Saturday noon-5:00 p.m.
3101 N. Fort Valley Rd.
928-774-5213 • musnaz.org Other Highlighted and Annual Flagstaff Events
The Museum of Northern Coconino County Fair Movies on the Square
Arizona’s Heritage Program Coconino County Horse Races Weatherford Hotel New Year’s
offers cultural presentations, First Friday ArtWalk Eve Pine Cone Drop
performances and activities– Flagstaff Festival of Science Pickin’ in the Pines Bluegrass
providing visitors a deeper Flagstaff Pine Country Pro Rodeo and Acoustic Music Festival
insight into the living cultures Flagstaff Festival of Science Pine Mountain Amphitheater
on the Colorado Plateau. Join us in 2011 for the 21st Flagstaff Winterfest Events and Orpheum Theater Live
Annual Zuni Festival of Arts and Culture (May 28-29), 78th Grand Canyon Music Festival Concerts and Performances
Annual Hopi Festival of Arts and Culture (July 2-3), 62nd Grand Canyon Railway, Riordan Mansion Brown Bag
Annual Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture (August 6-7) and Polar Express™ Lecture Series
8th Annual Celebraciones de la Gente (October 29-30). High Country Holidays Route 66 Days
in Flagstaff Theatrikos Theatre Company
Northern Arizona Lowell Observatory Star Fests Plays and Performances
University
Weatherford Hotel New Year’s Eve Pine Cone Drop
NAU campus, Flagstaff
ticket office • 928-523-5661
888-520-7214 • nau.edu
Northern Arizona
University (NAU)
invites you to enjoy a
variety of on-campus
athletic events, per-
forming arts, fine art
displays, the NAU
Atmospheric Research
Observatory and
performances throughout the year. While in Flagstaff,
explore the impressive exhibits at the NAU Art Museum,
musical performances, engaging theater productions, or
cheer on the Lumberjack athletic teams.

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Shopping Flagstaff Visitor Center
Gift Shop

Opportunities
One E. Route 66
928-774-9541 • 800-842-7293
flagstaffarizona.org
Find the perfect gift from
Flagstaff. The Visitor Center Gift Shop offers a variety of
Downtown Flagstaff Flagstaff souvenirs, attire, books, maps and guides, Route 66
Historic District
gifts and memorabilia, historic train and railroad-themed
Information available at the
Flagstaff Visitor Center
items, holiday ornaments and local artist handicrafts includ-
One E. Route 66 • 928-774-9541 ing jewelry, quilts and candles. Located in the historic
800-842-7293 • flagstaffarizona.org downtown train station. Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.-
Along historic 1890s streets, 5:00 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
you will find numerous
clothing boutiques, outdoor Little America Hotel Gift Shop and Lifestyle Boutique
outfitters, unique bookstores 2515 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-7936 • littleamerica.com/flagstaff
and art galleries, plus a wide This large gift shop carries such notable brands as Pendelton
variety of great restaurants, wear and blankets, Stetson hats, Renegade Spirits, Mill
cafés and microbreweries. Creek collectibles and Camille Beckman lotions. Also
Live entertainment can be features a fine collection of Native American jewelry, books,
found almost every evening. music and Route 66 and Arizona memorabilia, plush toys,
Also be sure to visit the Historic Southside District, full of travel and educational games, books and clothing for
diverse shops, bars and eateries. children. Open daily, 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.

Flagstaff Mall and The Marketplace Museum of Northern Arizona


4650 N. Highway 89 • 928-526-0940 • westcor.com Museum Shop and Bookstore
3101 N. Fort Valley Rd. • 928-774-5213
Flagstaff Mall and The
musnaz.org
Marketplace serve Northern
Arizona with more than 80 The Museum of Northern
stores including Hollister Arizona’s shops present the
Co., Eddie Bauer, Bath & finest quality Native American
Body Works, American arts and jewelry, Southwestern
Eagle, Best Buy, Cost Plus books and music from the
World Market, Dillard’s, Colorado Plateau. The Museum Shop has earned an
JCPenney and Sears. A food international reputation for catering to the novice buyer
court offering complimen- and discriminating collector for more than 50 years. Three
tary Wi-Fi and remodeled Ruby Tuesday suits everybody’s miles north of downtown Flagstaff on Highway 180, on the
tastes. Open Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sunday way to the Grand Canyon. Open daily, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Flagstaff Sports Exchange Varsity Shopping Center


1500 Riordan Ranch St. • North of Target on Milton Rd.
19 W. Aspen Ave. • 928-213-3404 • flagstaffusedsports.com
Gently used outdoor gear, sporting goods, team sports, Conveniently located on Milton Road near NAU and home
camping, climbing, hiking, river running, diving, relaxing; to Hastings Books, Music & Video, Bookmans Entertain-
summer and winter sports. Exclusive dealer of Tedego ment Exchange, Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts, Pier One Imports,
Electric Bicycles. Also available is the guide 25 Bicycle Rides Michaels Arts & Crafts, Traders Outlet Smoke Shop, Cedar
from Downtown Flagstaff by Tim Peterson. Open daily during Music, Beyond the Basics Hair Salon, Burritos Fiesta Fresh
the summer; Tuesday-Sunday during the winter. Mexican, Peter Piper Pizza and TCBY Frozen Yogurt.

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Flagstaff Coconino National Forest
1824 S. Thompson St. • 928-527-3600

Attractions
www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino
The world’s largest contiguous
ponderosa pine forest surrounds
Flagstaff. With elevations rang-
The Arboretum at Flagstaff ing from 2,600 to 12,633 feet,
4001 S. Woody Mountain Rd.; four miles
the forest features diversity from
south of Route 66 on Woody Mountain Rd. desert cactus to alpine tundra and is home to a variety of
(unpaved) in west Flagstaff • 928-774-1442 wildlife. Respect and enjoy your national forests.
thearb.org
The Arboretum at Flagstaff is a 200- Flagstaff Nordic Center
acre botanical garden and nature center Highway 180, mile marker 232; 15 miles
focusing on the native plants and northwest of downtown Flagstaff
928-220-0550 • flagstaffnordiccenter.com
animals found in Northern Arizona.
Grounds include a nature trail, green- Flagstaff Nordic Center offers more
houses, meadow, wetland, picnic area than 25 miles of groomed cross-
and gift shop. Open April-October, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Daily country trails and 10 miles of
guided tours at 11:00 a.m., 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. snowshoe trails through beautiful
forests. The trails will entertain
Arizona Historical Society-Pioneer Museum and challenge beginner and seasoned cross-county skiers
2340 N. Fort Valley Rd. • 928-774-6272 • arizonahistoricalsociety.org alike. Rentals and lessons available. Located one mile from
The Pioneer Museum is housed Crowley Pit snowplay area. Open daily 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.,
in the former Coconino County snow pending.
Hospital for the Indigent, often
Lowell Observatory
called the Poor Farm by locals.
1400 W. Mars Hill Rd. • 928-233-3211 • lowell.edu
The three-acre property includes
numerous territorial-era build- Founded in 1894, Lowell is an astronomical research facility
ings and a steam locomotive. that also features visitor programs. During the day explore
See exhibits on early medicine, the Observatory’s history and current research by joining
Route 66, logging, Flagstaff history and “Pioneer Kids,” guided tours. In the evening, view through a variety of
a fun family oriented interactive exhibit. Open Monday- telescopes and experience interactive live presentations in the
Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed on Sunday. mini-planetarium.
Also featured at
Arizona Snowbowl the facility are
Off Highway 180, north on multi-media pro-
Snowbowl Rd. • 928-779-1951 grams, an exhibit
snow report 928-779-4577 hall and gift shop.
arizonasnowbowl.com
Call or visit website
Your year-round playground. for seasonal hours
Winter: 2,300-foot vertical and information.
drop, average snowfall of 260
inches, 32 trails, four chairlifts.
Rental equipment, banquets, ski school, special events.
Skiing mid-December through mid-April 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Summer: Scenic Skyride to 11,500 feet for incredible views.
Dining, disc golf. Open Memorial Day weekend through mid-
October 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

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Museum of Northern Arizona Walnut Canyon
3101 N. Fort Valley Rd. National Monument
928-774-5213 • musnaz.org 10 miles east of downtown
Now celebrating its 83rd year, Flagstaff via I-40, Exit 204
928-526-3367 • nps.gov/waca
MNA is one of the great regional
museums of our world in one of Walk among the cliff
Earth’s most spectacular land- dwellings and pueblos
scapes. The museum and its nine where people lived only
exhibit galleries evoke the very 800 years ago. Experience
spirit of the Colorado Plateau and the dramatic geology, varied vegetation and wildlife that
its richly diverse Native cultures, made their lives possible. Visitor Center exhibits explain
tribal lifeways, natural sciences, their daily lives.The strenuous one-mile Island Trail descends
ecology and fine arts. Let MNA be your gateway to under- into Walnut Canyon. The shorter Rim Trail offers overlooks
standing this unique area. Museum Shop and Bookstore and a pithouse display. Open daily. Closed on Christmas. Call
on-site. Open daily 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, or visit website for hours and information.
Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Wupatki National Monument
Riordan Mansion State 33 miles north of Flagstaff via Highway 89 • 928-679-2365 • nps.gov/wupa
Historic Park Rock walls of 800-year-old pueblos dot a desert landscape
409 W. Riordan Rd. • 928-779-4395 once home to thousands of people. Visitor Center exhibits
azstateparks.com explain how they survived by farming, hunting and gather-
Completed in 1904 in the Arts ing, and trading. Short trails lead to Wupatki, Lomaki and
and Crafts style of architecture, other pueblos. The scenic drive to Sunset Crater Volcano
the historic mansion is expan- National Monument climbs rapidly from desert to moun-
sive, with more than 40 rooms tain landscapes. Open daily. Closed on Christmas. Call or visit
and 13,000 square feet of living website for hours and information.
area and servants’ quarters. A tour guide leads visitors
through this richly furnished home, filled with original
artifacts, Stickley furniture and many other personal pos- General National Forest and Park Information
sessions of the Riordan families. Also featured are a visitor Coconino National Forest • 928-527-3600 • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino
center, a self-guided tour of the grounds and picnic tables. National Park Service • 928-526-1157 • nps.gov
Reservations are recommended for the mansion tour. Closed Tuesdays Arizona State Parks • 602-542-4174 • azstateparks.com
and Wednesdays. Call or visit website for hours and information.

Sunset Crater Volcano Wupatki National Monument


National Monument
12 miles north of Flagstaff via
Highway 89 • 928-526-0502
nps.gov/sucr
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 your-
self on the one-mile, self-guided Lava Flow Trail. Open daily.
Closed on Christmas. Call or visit website for hours and information.

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Regional Explore Navajo
Interactive Museum

Attractions
10 N. Main St., Tuba City, Arizona
928-640-0684 • explorenavajo.com
Explore Navajo Interactive
Museum is an extraordinary
look at Navajo people. The
Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Museum was created with
3 miles east of Highway 191 on Route 7,
Chinle, Arizona • 928-674-5500 • nps.gov/cach the help of leading Navajo scholars, museum personnel and
the Navajo artistic community to provide a vibrant experi-
With its beautiful, steep-walled canyons and
ence for all ages and all nations. Open daily with seasonal
numerous Native American ruins nestled
hours. Call or visit website for hours and information.
below towering cliffs, Canyon de Chelly
National Monument offers visitors the
chance to learn about Southwestern Native
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
691 Scenic View Dr., Page, Arizona • 928-608-6404 • nps.gov/glca
American history from the early Pueblo
to the Navajos who still live in the area. The park lies in the midst of the
Self-guided rim drives and one self-guided hike. nation’s most rugged canyon
Backcountry tours require a park service permit country. Lake Powell, formed by
with an authorized Navajo guide. Open year-round. Closed on one of the world’s highest dams,
Christmas. Call or visit website for hours and information. stretches for 186 miles along the
old Colorado River channel with
Dead Horse Ranch State Park a shoreline of 1,960 miles. Boat-
675 Dead Horse Ranch Rd., ing, camping, fishing, swimming
Cottonwood, Arizona • 928-634-5283 and sightseeing opportunities
azstateparks.com
abound. Open year-round. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and
Dead Horse Ranch is situated New Year’s Day. Call or visit website for hours and information.
amidst an abundance of life along
the Verde River. Its unique eco- Grand Canyon National Park
system, the cottonwood-willow 81 miles northwest of Flagstaff via Highways 180 and 64
riparian ecosystem, is one of less than 20 such riparian 928-638-7888 • nps.gov/grca
zones in the world. Camping facilities are available with Often described as Earth’s greatest geological showcase,
more than 150 sites. The Verde River and the park’s lagoons the breathtaking ensemble of colorful rock layers, impressive
provide excellent fishing opportunities. Miles of developed buttes and shadowed side canyons sets Grand Canyon
trails provide opportunities for hiking, mountain biking apart. Enjoy the views, hike a trail, observe the wildlife,
and equestrian use. Call or visit website for hours and information. watch a sunrise or sunset, or immerse yourself in almost
two billion years of geology. South Rim is open year-round.
Fort Verde State Historic Park North Rim is open mid-May to mid-October. Call or visit website
125 E. Hollaman St., Camp Verde, Arizona for park entrance fees and information.
928-567-3275 • azstateparks.com
Experience life through the eyes of
a frontier soldier at Fort Verde State
Historic Park. Fort Verde was a pri-
mary base for General Crook’s U.S.
Army scouts and soldiers in the late
19th century. Some of the original
buildings still stand, giving visitors a unique glimpse into
Arizona’s yesterday. Living history programs are scheduled
periodically. Call or visit website for hours and information.

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Grand Canyon Railway Montezuma Castle
233 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., National Monument
Williams, Arizona • 800-THE-TRAIN 2800 Montezuma Castle Rd.,
(800-843-8724) • thetrain.com Camp Verde, Arizona • 928-567-3322
Travel a century-old rail nps.gov/moca
line to the heart of Grand Montezuma Castle is one of the
Canyon National Park best preserved American Indian
aboard a vintage train with cliff dwellings in the United States.
four classes of carefully Only one hour south of Flagstaff,
restored passenger service. Journey through pine forests the trail to view this important
and wide-open prairies as musicians play the tunes of the prehistoric site is flat and easy
West on this uniquely historic Grand Canyon expedition. with no climbing. From Interstate
Call or visit website for schedule, hours and information. 17, going south, take Exit 289
east. Federal passes accepted. Open daily. Closed on Christmas.
Hubbell Trading Post Call or visit website for hours and information.
National Historic Site
1/2 mile west of Ganado, Arizona Montezuma Well
on State Route 264 • 928-755-3475 5525 Beaver Creek Rd., Rimrock, Arizona
nps.gov/hutr 928-567-4521 • nps.gov/moca
Established in the late 1870s, Montezuma Well is a dramatic limestone
Hubbell Trading Post is the oldest sinkhole with prehistoric American Indian
continuously operating trading dwellings in the interior and along the
post on the Navajo Nation. The rim. Less than an hour south of Flagstaff,
post continues to serve the take I-17 to Exit 293 and follow the signs.
Navajo community much as it did 100 years ago. Some The trail is easy to moderate. No entry fee.
of the finest Hopi kachina carvings and Navajo rugs and Open daily. Closed on Christmas. Call or visit
jewelry are found here. Open daily. Closed on Thanksgiving, website for hours and information.
Christmas and New Year’s Day. Call or visit website for hours
and information. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
4 miles east of U.S. Highway 163 at the Arizona-Utah border
Meteor Crater 435-727-5870 • navajonationparks.org
35 miles east of Flagstaff on I-40, The park is approximately 92,216 acres and features a 17-
Exit 233 • 928-289-2362
800-289-5898 • meteorcrater.com
mile drive. The Wildcat Trail, a 3.3-mile self-guided hiking
trail around one of the
Experience the “Best
mittens, winds through
Preserved Meteorite Impact
desert country along-
Site on Earth.” Formed 50,000
side washes and sandy
years ago by a giant meteor
slopes offering spec-
weighing several hundred
tacular views of the
thousand tons, this crater is
rock monuments from
550 feet deep, 2.4 miles in circumference and nearly one
the valley floor. Open
mile across. Featuring three lookout points on the rim,
March-October.Call or
interactive displays, a large-screen theater, Astronaut Wall
visit website for hours,
of Fame, Apollo space capsule and more. Guided trail tours
campground availability
of the rim are offered daily (weather permitting). Call or visit
and other information.
website for hours and information.

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National Geographic Visitor Center Red Rock State Park
Located on Highway 64 at Grand Canyon South Rim Entrance 4050 Red Rock Loop Rd.,
928-638-2468 • exploregrandcanyon.com Sedona, Arizona • 928-282-6907
azstateparks.com
Make the most of your
Grand Canyon visit and A nature/wildlife preserve
explore beyond the rim – located five miles west of
see the Grand Canyon Sedona off U.S. Highway 89A
Movie presented in IMAX with opportunities for hiking,
on a giant seven-story picnics and guided tours. The
screen, book sightseeing visitor center features exhibits and a theater. Guided walks,
tours, purchase park passes, five miles of nature trails, first-Sunday programs, full-moon
browse the National walks, and an astronomy festival in June. Group ramada
Geographic Store and exhibits, or dine at the Explorer’s and special programs on request. Call or visit website for
Café. Buy IMAX tickets online and save 25%. hours and information.

Navajo National Monument Slide Rock State Park


9 miles north on Highway 564 off Highway 6871 N. Highway 89A, Sedona, Arizona
160, near Black Mesa on the Navajo Nation 928-282-3034 • water quality hotline
928-672-2700 • nps.gov/nava 602-542-0202 • azstateparks.com

Navajo National Monument preserves Located in the heart of Oak Creek


ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings and Canyon, 18 miles south of Flagstaff,
interprets both modern and ancient the park is best known for the
American Indian culture through vol- natural waterslide in the creek and
unteer demonstrations, Native guides is the site of the historic Pendley
and museum exhibits. Entrance, tours homestead and apple orchard. Glass containers and pets
and camping are free. The visitor center and self-guided trails are are prohibited in the swim area. Call or visit website for hours
open year-round. Call or visit website for hours and information. and information.

Petrified Forest National Park Tuzigoot National Monument


Exit 311 off I-40, 25 miles east of Holbrook, Arizona Tuzigoot Rd., Clarkdale, Arizona
928-524-6228 • nps.gov/pefo 928-634-5564 • nps.gov/tuzi

The park features one of the largest and most colorful Tuzigoot National Monument
concentrations of petrified wood in the world. It also has is a prehistoric American Indian
the multi-hued badlands of the Painted Desert, historic pueblo with one of the finest
structures, archaeological sites and displays of 225-million- museums in north-central Arizona.
year-old fossils, making it a surprising land of scenic The trail is easy to moderate with
wonders and fascinating science. Open year-round. Closed some elevation gain. Tuzigoot is
on Christmas. Call or visit website for hours and information. 75 miles south of Flagstaff, take
Exit 293 or Exit 287 off I-17 and
follow signs to the town of Cottonwood. Federal passes
accepted. Open year-round. Closed on Christmas. Call or visit
website for hours and information.

General Park Information


National Park Service • 928-526-1157 • nps.gov
Arizona State Parks • 602-542-4174 • azstateparks.com
Navajo Nation Parks • 928-871-6647 • navajonationparks.org

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Recreation & Special Recreational Opportunities

Adventure Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS)


flagstaff.az.gov
The FUTS is a citywide interconnecting network of
non-motorized transportation corridors and linear recreation
Wilderness Area Information areas. More than 50 miles of completed trails link employ-
ment areas, activity centers, neighborhoods, schools and
Arizona Game and Fish Department parks, offering year-round opportunities for bicycling, hiking,
3500 S. Lake Mary Rd.; at Lake Mary Rd. and jogging, cross-country skiing and educational activities.
High Country Trail, just past the I-17 underpass Interconnection with the Arizona Trail, Coconino National
928-774-5045 • azgfd.gov Forest trail system and the Flagstaff Bikeways System
Game and Fish is a state agency managing creates an attractive regional recreational opportunity for
fish and wildlife in Arizona. Information visitors and residents alike.
is available on hunting, fishing, boating
and off-road vehicle use. Open Monday- “Bark Parks” Off-Leash Areas
Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed on major 600 N. Thorpe Rd. (located in Thorpe Park)
state holidays. 3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. (located in Bushmaster Park)
These off-leash facilities provide fence-enclosed areas
Coconino National Forest, Supervisor’s Office where dogs can run freely and socialize. Both parks are
1824 S. Thompson St., Flagstaff, AZ 86001 • 928-527-3600 divided into several different areas for various sizes and
breed temperaments, and have sitting areas for pet owners.
Mogollon Rim Ranger District, Blue Ridge Office
H.C. 31 Box 300, Happy Jack, AZ 86024 • 928-477-2255 The Basin, BMX
National Park Service Area Headquarters Freestyle Facility
6400 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 • 928-526-1157 1700 E. 6th Ave.
flagstaff.az.gov
Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger District The Basin is the
5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 • 928-526-0866 only BMX-exclusive
concrete facility of
Red Rock Ranger District
its kind in Arizona.
8375 State Route 171, Sedona, AZ 86341 • 928-203-7500
Located in Sunnyside in east Flagstaff, the park offers three
Flagstaff Urban Trail System bowls with a variety of features, graded dirt mounds and
rails for the experienced rider. A ramada offering protection
from the sun, as well as bathrooms are provided on-site.
Entry is free. Open daily 9:00 a.m. to dusk.

18-Hole Disc Golf Courses


245 N. Thorpe Rd. • 928-774-2868
1650 N. Turquoise Rd. • 928-774-2868
Arizona Snowbowl • 928-779-1951
Northern Arizona University • 928-523-9011
These popular 18-hole disc golf
courses offer exciting challenges as
they wind through the ponderosa
pines with incredible views. Call for
more information.

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Mountain View Park
519 W. Piute Rd.
A beautiful open, restful park that is perfect for small
weddings and family reunions.

Thorpe Park
1919 N. Thorpe Rd.
Playgrounds, trails, picnic ramada, basketball and tennis
Buffalo Park courts, ball fields and Northern Arizona’s premier disc golf
course are among the recreation opportunities available.
Jay L. Lively Activity Center
1650 N. Turquoise Dr. • 928-213-2340 • flagstaff.az.gov
Coconino County Parks
The Jay L. Lively Activity
Center has ice skating oppor-
Coconino County Parks and Recreation
HC-39, Box 3A, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 • 928-679-8000 • coconino.az.gov/parks
tunities for all ages including
adult skate times, public
skating, birthday party rooms Fort Tuthill County Park
available for rent, ice skating Three miles south of Flagstaff off
Highway 89A, Exit 337
lessons and private ice time
available for broomball or Coconino County fairgrounds,
skating. Special events and horse race track, rodeo and roping
adult pickup hockey also available. Public hours vary, call or arena, performing arts amphi-
visit website for current programs. theater, multi-use trails, camping,
stables, playground picnic areas
Flagstaff Parks and winter recreation.

City of Flagstaff Parks and Recreation Peaks View County Park


Reservations 928-213-2300 • flagstaff.az.gov Off Koch Field Rd. between Silver Saddle Rd. and Townsend-Winona Rd.
State-of-the-art artificial softball and soccer field, play-
Buffalo Park ground, picnic areas and hiking and equestrian trails.
2400 N. Gemini Rd.
Flagstaff’s most beloved park! With spectacular views of Sawmill Multicultural Art and Nature County Park
the San Francisco Peaks, novice and veteran hikers will 703 E. Sawmill Rd.
discover access to a vast network of trails including the This unique park includes demonstration gardens, sculpture
Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS), Coconino National walk, tile and paint mural wall, playground, performance
Forest trails and Arizona Trail. amphitheater, Willow Bend Environmental Center and a
FUTS trail connection.
Bushmaster Park
3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. Recreation Center
One of Flagstaff’s most popular community parks. Amenities
include picnic facilities, playgrounds, footpaths, basketball The Aquaplex
and tennis courts, skate park and bark park. 1702 North 4th St. • 928-213-2300
flagstaffaquaplex.org
Foxglenn Park Offering full service recreation including
4200 E. Butler Ave. a climbing wall, aquatic area with lazy
Playgrounds, soccer, baseball/softball fields, picnic ramadas, river, fitness lanes and water slides, cardio
restrooms, skate park and access to the FUTS trails. and strength fitness area, indoor track
and full gymnasium. Day passes available.

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Golf Course Mormon Lake Lodge
30 minutes southeast of Flagstaff;
Continental Country Club 21 miles on Lake Mary Rd. to
Mormon Lake Village Exit, turn
2380 N. Oakmont Dr. • tee times
right, go seven miles to lodge
928-527-7999 • pro shop 928-527-7997
928-354-2227
continentalflagstaff.com
mormonlakelodge.com
Open to the public
Narrow ponderosa pine-lined Experience nature and enjoy
fairways, open meadows, lush fishing, hiking, horseback
fairways, and fast greens set riding, mountain biking or
against the backdrop of Mount rent an ATV to explore more than 20 miles of forest, lakes
Elden combine to make Continental Country Club a great and trails within the Coconino National Forest. During
golfing experience. Open to the public. Groups are welcome. the winter snow rent cross-country skis or snowmobiles.
Complete pro shop, driving range and PGA professionals Country store, gas station, steakhouse and saloon, arena
available for lessons. and buffalo habitat.

National Park Service/


Outdoor Adventure U.S. Forest Service
Interpretive Partnership
Canyoneers, Inc. NPS: 6400 N. Highway 89
P.O. Box 2997, Flagstaff,AZ 86003 • 928-526-0924 • 800-525-0924 USFS: 5075 N. Highway 89
canyoneers.com 928-526-1157, ext 273
www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino
World-class Grand Canyon
whitewater rafting adven- The NPS/USFS Interpretive
tures with three to 14-day Partnership provides ranger
motorized and rowing talks at the top of Snowbowl’s
trips. Friendly and profes- Scenic Skyride, evening ranger programs in local camp-
sional guides, spectacular grounds: Bonito, Pine Grove and Dairy Springs, and ranger-led
scenery, gourmet meals, interpretive walks in the local Coconino National Forest
great side canyon hikes, (CNF). For upcoming events visit the CNF website (above), the
superior interpretive “Arizona Daily Sun” weekly calendar, the Calendar of Events at
program, up to 200 thrilling rapids. Under current ownership flagstaffarizona.org or the Flagstaff Visitor Center.
since 1956. Authorized Concessioner of the National Park
Service. Tours available April through September. Ventures with the Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 N. Fort Valley Rd. • 928-774-5213, ext. 209 • mnaventures.org
Elden Pueblo Ruins (Heritage Site) Experience unparalleled
West side of Hwy 89 at Townsend-Winona Rd. • 928-527-3452 opportunities to discover
www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/forest-resources/archaeology/elden-pueblo
and explore the Colorado
Elden Pueblo is an ancestral Plateau with experts –
Hopi site inhabited by the scientists, writers, artists
Sinagua culture from 1050 to and guides on outdoor
1275 A.D. Public archaelogy adventures. Diverse
programs are offered during itineraries include hiking,
spring/summer/fall season. backpacking, river rafting,
Free. Check website for event camping, van tours and lodge-based excursions. Custom
dates. Visitation open to the public tours can be designed for groups and families.
anytime, along self-guided trail.

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Visitors Bureau Admin Office* 22. McMillan (Bank) Building* *Historic Downtown Landmark

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Transportation Flagstaff Public Transit -
Mountain Line

&Tours 928-779-6624 • mountainline.az.gov


Convenient fixed route bus transit
around Flagstaff. Routes include
stops at the Flagstaff Mall and
Amtrak® major shopping centers, public
800-USA-RAIL • Amtrak.com parks, Riordan Mansion, Museum of Northern Arizona,
The Southwest Chief ® arrives daily High Country Conference Center and NAU Campus.
in Flagstaff from Los Angeles, the
Midwest and Chicago – traveling A Friendly Cab
through the fabled American West. 928-774-4444 • 800-853-4445
afriendlycab.com
Travel in reclining coach seats or
private accommodations, plus enjoy A Friendly Cab provides
meals in the dining car or snacks transportation throughout
and beverages in the Sightseer lounge. Welcome Aboard. Northern Arizona includ-
ing the Grand Canyon.
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport Serving Northern Arizona
6200 S. Pulliam Dr. • 928-556-1234 since 1991 with fast, courteous and reliable service.
flagstaff.az.gov Getting to your destination is a great experience when
Flagstaff Pulliam Airport offers you ride with A Friendly Cab. More cars on the road, less
aviation services to the Northern money out of your pocket. Open daily, 24 hours.
Arizona region. US Airways provides
daily flights to and from Phoenix Angel’s Gate Tours
(PHX). Full services are provided for 928-814-2277 • 800-957-4557
seegrandcanyon.com
private and corporate aircraft.
You’ve invested a lot in
US Airways Express Reservations your vacation; make sure
800-428-4322 • usairways.com you “See Canyons, Not
Crowds.” Angel’s Gate
Tours offers full-day scenic
Directions to Flagstaff Pulliam Airport rim tours, adventure hikes and overnight backpacking trips
Take Exit 337 off of Interstate 17. Turn east onto John W. Powell Blvd. Turn in the Grand Canyon. Ensure a carefree vacation for you
right at S. Pulliam Drive. Pulliam Airport is approximately 6 miles from and your family. Call Angel’s Gate Tours today.
downtown Flagstaff, 35 miles from Williams, and 26 miles from Sedona.
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exclusive
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paved trail that is 95% downhill, and provides
To Sedona 17 the best viewpoints of the canyon and the river.
To Phoenix
89A

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Bright Angel Bicycles Hopi Senom Transit
Grand Canyon Visitors Center, 928-734-3272 • 866-788-0428
near parking lot 3 (P3)
928-814-8704
Offering a fixed-route public transportation service begin-
bikegrandcanyon.com ning from Keams Canyon, Tuba City and Flagstaff, all
The best way to experience inbound to Kykotsmovi, the Tribal Headquarters of the
Grand Canyon. Bright Hopi Tribe. Passengers arriving at Kykotsmovi transfer
Angel Bicycles offer bicycle to other routes to reach local villages, governmental and
rentals, tours and a shuttle private agencies for employment, including schools, clinics,
service to transport the whole family to the scenic Hermit hospitals and shopping centers.
Road. This ride is a downhill 5.5 mile (9K) ride that ends at
Mountain Goat
the historic Hermits Rest. Child trailers and tag-alongs for Air Tours
kids are available.
928-600-2491
mountaingoatairtours.com
Discovery Treks
Flying, family and fun!
480-247-9266 • 888-256-8731
discoverytreks.com Join us for a spectacular
airplane tour of Northern
Named one of the “Best Adven-
Arizona. Experience the
ture Travel Companies on Earth”
breathtaking scenery,
by National Geographic Adventure
amazing history and unparalleled views of mountain
magazine. Offering custom,
peaks, volcanoes, canyons, Sedona Red Rocks and more!
guided tours throughout the
Grand Canyon, Havasu Falls and
Sedona. One-day hikes to multi-day treks for all fitness
National Geographic Expeditions
Located at the National Geographic Visitor Center, Highway 64 at
levels. Adventures designed for two people or more. Your
Grand Canyon South Rim Entrance • 928-638-0200 • 888-355-0550
guides to the natural world. explorethecanyon.com
Join a National
Four Season Guides
Geographic naturalist
1051 S. Milton Rd. • 928-525-1552 • 877-272-5032 • fsguides.com
guide on a half-day
Four Season Guides strives to provide a quality experience tour exploring the
in any adventure you choose to discover. Offering amazing spector that is Grand
guided tours of the Grand Canyon, Havasu Falls and Lake Canyon National Park.
Powell. Join FSG for a hiking, backpacking, trekking or Learn of the history,
kayaking adventure that will leave you with memories geology and biodiver-
lasting a lifetime. sity of the Canyon
Four Season Guides
on a hiking or walking/driving tour. Free Grand Canyon
IMAX movie ticket with tour purchase.

Rivers & Oceans A Travel Co., Inc.


1500 E. Cedar Ave. • 928-526-4575 • 800-473-4576 • rivers-oceans.com
Rafting the Grand Canyon is the most thrilling family
whitewater vacation in the country. Since 1987, Rivers &
Oceans have provided the most knowledgeable one stop
resource for finding you the best trip with the right outfitter
at no additional cost. Trips range from 1-18 days and arrange-
ments are made for all-inclusive packages.

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Flagstaff Hotels & Motels continued

Hotels & Motels

Meeting Facilities
Group Rates
No. of Units
Suites
For key to amenities and property locations, see the Embassy Suites Flagstaff ttt

Meeting Facilities
Flagstaff Lodging Map, pages 40-41. t - AAA Rating
706 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-4333 • 866-774-4333

Group Rates
No. of Units
flagstaff.embassysuites.com 119 • • •

Suites
West Flagstaff
Budget Inn Flagstaff tt Fairfield Inn by Marriott ttt
913 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-5038 • 866-774-7830 2005 S. Milton Rd. • 928-773-1300 • 800-574-6395
budgetinnflagstaff.com 38 • fairfieldinnflagstaff.com 130 •

Canyon Inn Highland Country Inn tt


501 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-7301 • 800-403-4176 223 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-5041 • 877-470-6626
canyoninnflagstaff.com 21 • highlandcountryinn.com 41 • •

Comfort Inn ttt Hilton Garden Inn Flagstaff ttt


2355 S. Beulah Blvd. • 928-774-2225 350 W. Forest Meadows St. • 928-226-8888 • 800-333-0785
choicehotels.com/hotel/az080 85 • flagstaff.hgi.com 89 • •

Courtyard by Marriott ttt Quality Inn I-40 & I-17 tt


2650 S. Beulah Blvd. • 928-774-5800 2000 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-8771
flagstaffcourtyard.com 164 • • • choicehotels.com/hotel/AZ003 96 •
restaurant serves
breakfast only

Days Inn Route 66 tt Radisson Woodlands Hotel ttt


1000 W. Route 66 • 928-774-5221 • 800-422-4470 1175 W. Route 66 • 928-773-8888 • 800-333-3333
daysinn.com 157 • • radisson.com/flagstaffaz 183 • • •

Econo Lodge – University tt Ski Lift Lodge & Cabins


914 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-7326 • 800-553-2666 6355 Highway 180 • 928-774-0729 • 800-472-3599 (AZ and
econolodge.com/hotel/az400 66 • CA only) • arizonasnowbowl.com 25 • •

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Fairfield Inn by Marriott Embassy Suites Radisson Woodlands Hotel Fairfield Inn by Marriott Courtyard by Marriott Radisson Woodlands Hotel

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Hotels and Motels continued Hotels & Motels continued
For key to amenities and property locations, see the

Meeting Facilities

Meeting Facilities
Flagstaff Lodging Map, pages 40-41. t - AAA Rating

Group Rates

Group Rates
No. of Units

No. of Units
Suites

Suites
West Flagstaff continued East Flagstaff
SpringHill Suites by Marriott ttt Best Western Pony Soldier Inn & Suites tt
2455 S. Beulah Blvd. • 928-774-8042 3030 E. Route 66 • 928-526-2388 • 800-356-4143
marriott.com/flgsh 112 • • • bestwesternponysoldier.com 75 • •

Super 8 Days Inn & Suites tt


602 W. Route 66 • 928-774-4581 • 800-654-4667 3601 E. Lockett Rd. • 928-527-1477 • 1-800-DAYS INN
flagstaffsuper8.com 66 • (1-800-329-7466) • daysinnflagstaffeast.com 54 • •

Hampton Inn Flagstaff ttt


Historic Downtown Vicinity 3501 E. Lockett Rd. • 928-526-1885 • 888-222-2052
hamptoninnflagstaff.com 50 • •
Drury Inn & Suites Flagstaff ttt
300 S. Milton Road • 928-773-4900 • 800-378-7946
druryhotels.com 160 • • • Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff ttt
2320 E. Lucky Lane • 928-714-1000 • 800-HOLIDAY
hiflagstaff.com 155 • •
Knights Inn
224 S. Mike’s Pike • 928-774-8888
knightsinn.com 36 • • Hotel Aspen InnSuites/Grand Canyon
InnSuites Hotel & Suites
1008 E. Route 66 • 928-774-7356 • 800-898-9124
Weatherford Hotel hotelaspenflagstaff.com 110 • • •
23 N. Leroux St. • 928-779-1919
weatherfordhotel.com 11 •
King’s House Hotel
1560 E. Route 66 • 928-774-7186
kingshousehotel.com 56 •

Little America Hotel ttt


Most Flagstaff hotels and motels offer smoke-free rooms; however, 2515 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-7900 • 800-352-4386
please contact individual properties for availability information. littleamerica.com/flagstaff 247 • • •
Most Flagstaff hotels and motels are wheelchair accessible; however,
please contact individual properties for accessibility information.
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Drury Inn & Suites Holiday Inn Express Hampton Inn Drury Inn & Suites Holiday Inn Express Little America Hotel

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Hotels & Motels continued
Business &
Conference
For key to amenities and property locations, see the

Meeting Facilities
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Group Rates
No. of Units
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East Flagstaff continued
Residence Inn by Marriott ttt The staff at the Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau
3440 N. Country Club Dr. • 928-526-5555 • 800-331-3131 is happy to assist meeting planners and event hosts in
residenceinn.com/flgri 102 • • • all aspects of organizing a successful event. For more
information, please call 800-217-2367, ext. 7612 or visit
flagstaffarizona.org/meeting_services.html
Travelodge Grand Canyon
2610 E. Route 66 • 928-526-1399 • 800-578-7878 Full Service Meeting Facilities
travelodge.com 89 •
Little America Hotel
Flagstaff ttt
Travelodge Flagstaff tt 2515 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-7900
littleamerica.com/flagstaff
2200 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-6944
travelodge.com 100 • • On-site restaurants:
Tiffany Tree Lounge
Western Gold Restaurant
Northern Arizona’s premiere destination. Nestled on 500
acres of ponderosa pine forest and featuring 247 graciously
Self-Guided Tours appointed guest rooms, two restaurants, complimentary
high speed Internet, fitness center, pool and spa, compli-
Enrich your stay in historic Flagstaff mentary transportation to the airport and train station, gift
shop, two miles of hiking trails, more than 10,000 square
feet of newly remodeled banquet space and the new 2,400
square foot Flagstaff room.

Suites and group rates available.

Radisson Woodlands Hotel


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The hotels and motels in Flagstaff are just a short drive, or 1175 W. Route 66 • 928-773-8888
within walking distance, to Historic Downtown. Many of the radisson.com/flagstaffaz
shops, bars, restaurants and galleries are housed in buildings On-site restaurants:
from the 1890s, built during Flagstaff’s early days as a railroad Woodlands Restaurant
and lumber town. The Flagstaff Visitor Center provides free Sakura Teppanyaki & Sushi Bar
brochures of self-guided tours throughout downtown includ- Radisson Woodlands Hotel is a full service hotel offering
ing Flagstaff’s Route 66 and Flagstaff’s Haunted Places. 183 rooms appointed with Radisson’s exclusive Select
Comfort Sleep Number Beds. The hotel features 6,300
Little America Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Residence Inn by Marriott square feet of meeting space. Guest conveniences include
24-hour business center, two on-site restaurants, fitness
center, sauna, indoor whirlpool, complimentary wireless
high speed Internet, laundry facilites and complimentary
airport transportation.
Suites and group rates available.

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Breakfast Included In-Room Internet Pets Allowed Exclusive to
17 Knights Inn 32 Conifer House Bed & Breakfast Inn
Cocktail Lounge Wi-Fi Restaurant Bed & Breakfasts:
18 Weatherford Hotel 33 East Cherry Inn Bed & Breakfast
Exercise Room Hot Tub Bus Parking Children Welcome
34 England House Bed & Breakfast
Free Airport Indoor Pool Non-Smoking In-Room Kitchens
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Outdoor Pool
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flagstaff-bed-breakfast.com

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Bed & East Cherry Inn Bed and Breakfast
427 E. Cherry Ave. • 928-774-1153 • bedandbreakfastflagstaff.com

Breakfasts Great location! Amazing price! Just three blocks from Flagstaff’s historic
downtown. With a maximum capacity of two guests, this B&B is ideal
for a quiet, relaxing getaway. With 1,200 sq. ft. of comfort, the South-
western Suite offers a private living room, bath and kichenette. Relax on
the patio in a tranquil, natural setting. An environmentally-friendly home.
For key to amenities and property locations, see the Flagstaff Lodging Map,
pages 40-41. t - AAA Rating DBBNA - Member of Distinctive Bed and Breakfasts Entirely non-smoking.

of Northern Arizona; flagstaff-bed-breakfast.com England House Bed & Breakfast (DBBNA)


614 W. Santa Fe Ave. • 928-214-7350 • 877-214-7350 • englandhousebandb.com
Abineau Lodge (DBBNA)
One of “Arizona’s 10 Best Bed and Breakfasts” and “52 of the State’s Best
1080 Mountainaire Rd. • 928-525-6212 • 888-715-6386 • abineaulodge.com
Adventures”-Phoenix Magazine. Savor the richness of the past in this 1902
Enjoy a cool mountain getaway off the beaten path just outside of Flagstaff. stone cutter’s house near historic downtown and hiking trails. Four rooms
This quiet and relaxing bed & breakfast offers nine rooms, all private baths. with private baths, one two-room suite with gas-log stove, one with jetted
Fireplaces in some rooms. Hiking and biking from the Lodge. tub. Gourmet and healthy breakfasts. Recommended by Frommer’s.
Children over 7 welcome. Children 12 and over welcome.
Pets allowed in guest kennels only. Discover, MasterCard and VISA accepted.

Aspen Inn Bed and Breakfast (DBBNA) Fall Inn to Nature Bed & Breakfast (DBBNA)
218 N. Elden St. • 928-773-0295 • 888-999-4110 • flagstaffbedbreakfast.com 4555 S. Lake Mary Rd. • 928-714-0237 • 888-920-0237 • fallinntonature.com
An elegant 1912 home restored to its original historic beauty. Ideally “Best Hospitality in the Southwest” with historic charm and surround-
located, only 3 blocks from downtown Flagstaff, this elegant home is ings. Relax in the cool pines near NAU and Lake Mary and only three
perfect for a home base. Offering a delicious gourmet breakfast, large miles from shopping and dining. Large suites, in-room jetted tub,
private baths and incredible personal service with a European flair. fireplace, balconies, small fridge in-room. Log home with three rooms,
private baths, full “sit down” breakfast, massage packages plus more.
All major credit cards accepted.
Children 8 and over welcome.
Comfi Cottages (DBBNA)
Various downtown locations; office at 3365 N. Antler Crossing The Inn at 410 Bed and Breakfast ttt (DBBNA)
928-774-0731 • 888-774-0731 • comficottages.com 410 N. Leroux St. • 928-774-0088 • 800-774-2008 • inn410.com
One of the best family options in Flagstaff! Vacation cottages – just like “Bed, Breakfast and Beyond”–Arizona Highways. Nine luxurious guest rooms,
home! Featured in the July 2009 issue of Arizona Highways, recommended all with private baths and fireplaces, some with Jacuzzi tubs. Cable TV,
by Fodor’s and Frommer’s travel guides. Eight individual cottages with one to DVD/VHS movie library. Quiet garden gazebo. Award-winning breakfasts.
four bedrooms, near historic downtown, fully furnished with fireplaces and In historic downtown Flagstaff, walk to fine dining and unique shops. AAA
full kitchens. Light breakfast items provided for you to enjoy at your leisure. 3 Diamond; Mobil 3 Star. Frommer’s top recommendation.
Call regarding pets. Smoking outside only. Children over 5 welcome.
Discover, MasterCard and VISA accepted. MasterCard and VISA accepted.

Conifer House Bed & Breakfast Inn (DBBNA) Starlight Pines Bed and Breakfast ttt (DBBNA)
1701 W. Stevanna Way • 928-774-2438 • 888-788-3614 • coniferhouse.com 3380 E. Lockett Rd. • 928-527-1912 • 800-752-1912 • starlightpinesbb.com
Comfortable, quiet retreat amid giant blue spruce trees just two miles Rand McNally editor pick and a “Top 10 Bed and Breakfast”- Phoenix Magazine.
from downtown. Luxurious rooms with Jacuzzi tubs and gas fireplaces, Magnificent views of Mount Elden from back balconies. Large wrap-around
as well as private entrances. Sumptuous breakfasts served each morning porch with swing, 14-ft ceilings, hardwood flooring and Tiffany decor. Four
to pampered guests. Only minutes from town and just steps from the forest. rooms with private baths. Gourmet breakfasts, fireplaces. Free Wi-Fi.
Entirely non-smoking. Please call regarding children.
Discover, MasterCard and VISA accepted. MasterCard and VISA accepted.

The Inn at 410 B&B Fall Into Nature B&B Starlight Pines B&B The England House B&B Aspen Inn B&B Conifer House B&B Inn

42 Bed & Breakfasts flagstaffarizona.org 800-842-7293 Bed & Breakfasts 43


Cabins, Hostels & Grand Canyon International Hostel
19 S. San Francisco St. • 928-779-9421 • 888-442-2696 • grandcanyonhostel.com

Vacation Rentals This charming hostel is clean and comfortable. Four-person dorms and
private doubles accommodate travelers from around the world. Amenities
include two kitchens, TV lounge with video library and free breakfast.
Free transport to and from the Greyhound station, only one block to Amtrak.
Affordable tours to the Grand Canyon and Sedona offered year-round.
For key to amenities, see the Flagstaff Lodging Map, pages 40-41. DBBNA - Member
MasterCard and VISA accepted.
of Distinctive Bed and Breakfasts of Northern Arizona; flagstaff-bed-breakfast.com

Cabins Vacation Rentals


Arizona Mountain Inn Alpine Million Dollar Vacation Home
4200 Lake Mary Rd. • 928-774-8959 • 800-239-5236 • arizonamountaininn.com 1771 N. Wakona • 928-853-9694 • flagvacation.com
Peace, nature and adventure in a beautiful mountain setting. The Arizona Family gatherings, big group events, romantic getaways. Luxury, 5,000-
Mountain Inn offers 17 fully furnished, cozy cabins with fireplaces and square foot, air-conditioned peaceful retreat. Huge gourmet kitchen, flat-
three charming B&B suites tucked back on 13 acres of secluded ponderosa screen TVs, theater room, bonus room, pool table, foosball, video games,
pines. Located just one mile south of town. rugged stone fireplaces. Continental Country Club access. Warm and
inviting, enjoy all comforts of home plus more! Sleeps 12-14+.
Dogs welcome.
All major credit cards accepted.

Mormon Lake Lodge Cabin Rentals


Comfi Cottages (DBBNA)
1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd., Mormon Lake • 30 minutes SE of Flagstaff; 21 miles on
Lake Mary Rd. to Mormon Lake Village Exit, turn right, go seven miles to lodge Various downtown locations; office at 3365 N. Antler Crossing
928-354-2227 • mormonlakelodge.com 928-774-0731 • 888-774-0731 • comficottages.com
Relaxation awaits in one of the cozy cabins nestled in the pines. A variety One of the best family options in Flagstaff. Vacation cottages – just like
of cabin and room styles, some with kitchenettes and fireplaces. Rates home. Featured in the July 2009 issue of Arizona Highways, recommended
vary depending on style, size and amenities. Handicap accessible and by Fodor’s and Frommer’s travel guides. Eight individual cottages with one to
non-smoking available. Many seasonal activities, general store, gas station, four bedrooms, near historic downtown, fully furnished with fireplaces and
steakhouse and saloon, horseback riding and more. full kitchens. Light breakfast items provided for you to enjoy at your leisure.
Call regarding pets. Smoking outside only.
Discover, MasterCard and VISA accepted.

Grant Historic Cottage


Hostels 624 N. Leroux St. • 928-225-6850 • vrbo.com/193935
“Welcoming, beautiful, detailed hospitality” - guest comments about this
DuBeau Route 66 International Hostel home in the Heart of Downtown Flagstaff. Built in 1908 by Wm. Grant;
restored 2008 with respect for the home’s Craftsman era. Walls feature
19 W. Phoenix Ave. • 928-774-6731 • 800-398-7112 • dubeauhostel.com
photos and artifacts of old Flagstaff. Modern kitchen and bath, two bed-
“Get your kicks” at the cool DuBeau Route 66 International Hostel. rooms, dining and family rooms. Many amenities. Non-smoking.
Renovated with 1950s style décor, this fun and friendly place offers both
private and dormitory accommodations with private bathrooms. Large Please call regarding pets.
party room with free pool and foosball tables, two kitchens and free
breakfast. Affordable tours to the Grand Canyon and Sedona available.

MasterCard and VISA accepted.

Some cabins, hostels and vacation rentals are wheelchair accessible;


however, please contact individual properties for accessibility information.

Mormon Lake Lodge Cabins Comfi Cottages DuBeau Route 66 International Hostel Downtown Flagstaff Grant Historic Cottage DeBeau Route 66 International Hostel

44 Cabins, Hostels & Vacation Rentals flagstaffarizona.org 800-842-7293 Cabins, Hostels & Vacation Homes 45
RV Parks & Coconino National Forest Campgrounds
Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger District
Campgrounds 5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 • 928-526-0866

Several of the campgrounds surrounding Flagstaff are lakeside,


and all offer a multitude of recreational opportunities. For

Shower/Toilets
Dump Station
Full Hookups

Wheelchair
seasonal open and closure dates, fees and other campsite

Laundry
Grocery

LP Gas
information, visit the individual websites.

Access

Wi-Fi
Black Barts RV Park Ashurst Lake/Forked Pine Campgrounds
2760 E. Butler Ave. • 928-774-1912 20 miles southeast of Flagstaff • Elevation: 7,130
blackbartssteakhouse.com • • • • • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/mormon_lake/ashurst-camp
10 acres with 173 RV spaces and Good fishing and excellent views of the San Francisco Peaks characterize
7 tent spaces. Open year-round. these two lakeside campgrounds. Recreation opportunities include fish-
ing, windsurfing, sightseeing and wildlife watching.
J and H RV Park
7901 N. Highway 89 • 928-526-1829 Bonito Campground
flagstaffrvparks.com • • • • • 18 miles northeast of Flagstaff, near Sunset Crater Volcano/Wupatki National Monument
4.5 acres with 50 RV spaces; 50 and Elevation: 6,930 feet • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/peaks/bonito-camp
30 amp, hot tub, cable TV. Big Rigs This starkly beautiful campground on an ancient volcanic lava flow offers
welcome. Seniors. Open April 22- interpretive programs, hiking, wildlife viewing and fall colors.
October 22.
Canyon Vista Campground
Meteor Crater RV Park 6 miles southeast of Flagstaff on Lake Mary Rd. • Elevation: 6,840 feet
Meteor Crater Road & I-40, 35 miles east of www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/mormon_lake/canyon-vista-camp
Flagstaff, Exit 233 off I-40 • 928-289-4002 Located near Walnut Canyon and Lower Lake Mary, this area offers a
800-478-4002 • meteorcrater.com • • • • • • • trailhead with access to Walnut Canyon and the Arizona Trail, horseback
10 acres with 72 RV spaces and riding, rock climbing and wildlife watching.
8 tent spaces. Open year-round.
Dairy Springs/Double Springs Campgrounds
Mormon Lake RV Park 24 miles southeast of Flagstaff near Lake Mary • Elevation: 7,170 feet • 8877-444-6777
& Campground www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/mormon_lake/dairy-double-camp
1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd., Mormon Lake Campsites at both campgrounds are scattered in Ponderosa Pine groves
30 minutes SE of Flagstaff; 21 miles on and offer three hiking trails, fishing, biking, horseback riding, windsurfing
Lake Mary Rd. to Mormon Lake Village Exit, and wildlife watching.
turn right, go seven miles to lodge
928-354-2227 • mormonlakelodge.com • • • • • • • • Kinnikinick Campground
38 miles southeast of Flagstaff • Elevation: 7,130 feet
www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/mormon_lake/kinnikinick-camp
This scenic campground is located near Kinnikinick Lake, a popular trout
fishing spot. Recreation opportunities include fishing, hiking, sightseeing
and excellent wildlife watching.

Lakeview Campground
300 acres with 74 pull-through RV 11.5 miles southeast of Flagstaff on Lake Mary Road • Elevation: 6,950 feet
spaces, tent sites and group areas; www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/mormon_lake/lakeview-camp
56 cabins and rooms; seasonal
Located near Upper Lake Mary, this campground provides easy access to
camping and RV Park availability.
several stocked fishing lakes and hiking trails. Other recreational opportu-
nities include boating, wildlife watching and picnic area.
Woody Mountain Campground
& RV Park Pinegrove Campground
2727 W. Route 66 • 928-774-7727 • 800-732-7986 19 miles south of Flagstaff • Elevation: 6,940 feet
woodymountaincampground.com • • • • • • • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/mormon_lake/pinegrove-camp
25 acres with 85 RV spaces and 40 tent Near several local stocked fishing lakes, this forested campground offers
spaces. Wi-Fi. Open March 15-November 1. boating, fishing, biking, hiking, wildlife watching and picnic area.

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Nightlife

Breakfast

Dinner
Lunch
Josephine’s Modern American Bistro ttt $-$$$

Breakfast
503 N. Humphreys St. • 928-779-3400 • josephinesrestaurant.com • •

Dinner
Lunch
American/Continental
Casual elegant atmosphere in historic building with outdoor
Brandy’s Restaurant & Bakery tt $$ patio dining in the summer, two lit fireplaces in the winter,
award-winning Southwestern-influenced cuisine, excellent
1500 E. Cedar Ave., Ste. 40 • 928-779-2187 • brandysrestaurant.com • • • cocktails, on-site parking and Wine Spectator Award of Excel-
Casual family dining with award-winning breakfasts, lunches lence. Open for lunch Monday-Saturday 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.;
and dinners since 1993. Featured on the Food Network’s dinner 5:30-9:00 p.m. (Saturday lunch closed in winter.)
“Diners, Drive-ins and Dives” with Guy Fieri. Bakery, espresso/
wine bar, ever-changing art gallery highlighting local artists.
Open Sunday-Monday 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday
6:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Tiffany Tree Lounge at Little America Hotel $-$$
2515 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-7979 • littleamerica.com/flagstaff • •
Spice up any occasion with great drink specials, delicious
Brix Restaurant & Wine Bar ttt $$-$$$$ appetizers, liver entertainment, big screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
Order lunch and dinner from the Western Gold Restaurant.
413 N. San Francisco St. • 928-213-1021 • brixflagstaff.com • Open Sunday-Monday noon-11:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday noon-
Casual, fine dining restaurant serving seasonal, farm-focused, midnight. Happy Hour daily 5:00-7:00 p.m.
contemporary American cuisine. Extensive wine list, parking.
Serving dinner nightly from 5:00 p.m. Reservations recommended.

Western Gold Restaurant


at Little America Hotel ttt $-$$
The Cottage Place Restaurant ttt $$$ 2515 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-7979 • littleamerica.com/flagstaff • • •
126 W. Cottage Ave. • 928-774-8431 • cottageplace.com • The perfect place to enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner in a
Locally owned and operated for more than 30 years, The family-friendly, relaxed atmosphere that combines elegance
Cottage Place features a “Twilight” and “six-course tasting and affordability. Our wide selection of delicious items, from
menu” as well as an “Award of Excellence” wine list. Well French onion soup to tenderloin filet, offers something for
known for their catering, The Cottage Place also offers a everyone. Friday Lunch Buffet. Open daily 6:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
popular series of cooking classes. Open for dinner Wednesday-
Sunday. Reservations recommended.

Woodlands Restaurant ttt $-$$$


1175 W. Route 66; located in Radisson Woodlands Hotel • 928-773-9118 • • •
Granny’s Closet tt $-$$$
Continental cuisine with a Pacific Rim flair, Woodlands
218 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-8331 • grannys-closet.com • • Restaurant has a full menu featuring salads, sandwiches,
Locally owned family restaurant. Fresh soup and salad bar, steaks, seafood and more. Open daily 5:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
hand-cut steaks, seafood, barbeque ribs, Italian food, chicken
wings and Granny is still baking pies! We feature a separate
sports grill with 20 TVs showing NFL, NBA, MLB, hockey,
college games and UFC. Open daily 11:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. Continued on page 50 >

All Flagstaff restaurants and bars are smoke-free indoors by


city ordinance; however, some offer outside smoking areas.

Woodlands Restaurant Josephine’s Modern American Bistro Brix Restaurant & Wine Bar Josephine’s Modern American Bistro Tiffany Tree Lounge at Little America Hotel Western Gold Restaurant
at Little America Hotel

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Breakfast

Breakfast
Dinner

Dinner
Lunch

Lunch
Steak/Seafood
Black Barts Steakhouse, Saloon El Charro Café $$
& Musical Revue tt $$ 409 S. San Francisco St. • 928-779-0552 • •
2760 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-3142 • 800-574-4718 Best Mexican food and margaritas in town. Authentic
blackbartssteakhouse.com • south-of-the-border Mexican and American food. Located
Nightly musical revue with singing waiters. Serving oak- in Flagstaff’s Historic Southside District near the NAU
broiled steaks, chicken, seafood and prime rib. Open daily campus. A little hard to find, but well worth the effort!
5:00-9:00 p.m. Reservations recommended.

Salsa Brava tt $
Mormon Lake Lodge Steakhouse tt $$-$$$ 2220 E. Route 66 • 928-779-5293 • salsabravaflagstaff.com • •
1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd. • 30 minutes southeast of Flagstaff; 21 miles Salsa Brava - as seen on the Food Network! Voted “Flagstaff’s
on Lake Mary Rd. to Mormon Lake Village Exit, turn right, go seven Best Mexican Restaurant” by Arizona Daily Sun readers and
miles to lodge • 928-354-2227 • mormonlakelodge.com • • • serving Flagstaff for more than 20 years. Full cantina, fireside
Bring your appetite. The Steakhouse is known for its patio dining, kids menu. Where the locals go! Open daily
exceptional steaks, chicken and tasty wild game, grilled to 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
perfection on one of the few authentic open-pit barbecues still
in operation. Guests also enjoy live entertainment all summer
long in the 1880s style saloon. Hours vary according to season.

Italian/Pizza
Fratelli Pizza $
Mexican/Southwestern/Latin 119 W. Phoenix Ave. • 928-774-9200 • fratellipizza.net • •
2120 N. 4th St. • 928-714-9700 • fratellipizza.net • •
Criollo Latin Kitchen $$-$$$
Voted Best of Flagstaff by Arizona Daily Sun readers eight years
16 N. San Francisco St. • 928-774-0541 • criollolatinkitchen.com • • • in a row. Enjoy pizza by the slice or try one of our delicious
Serving hand-crafted, Latin-inspired food. Excellent selection specialty pizzas. Enjoy HDTV with USFA Cup action and NFL
of Spanish and South American wines, full bar and summer Sunday Ticket. Wide selction of beer and great specials all day.
patio dining. Open daily for lunch and dinner, weekend brunch Open daily 10:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m.

Picazzo’s Organic Italian Kitchen $$$


El Capitan Fresh Mexican Grill $$ 1300 S. Milton Rd. • 928-226-1000 • picazzos.com • •
1800 S. Milton Rd. • 928-774-1083 • • • Healthy and delicious gourmet pizzas, pasta and fresh salads
Locally owned and operated with a passion for Mexico and made with natural and organic ingredients in a cozy, relaxed
the best Mexican food in Flagstaff! Winner “Best Tacos” and atmosphere. Gluten-free and vegetarian options. Open daily
“Best Salsa” by NAU Lumberjack, and “Palette to Palate” by 11:00 a.m., organic happy hour starting at 3:00 p.m. featuring half-
Coconino Community College. Open for lunch and dinner off drinks and appetizers.
Monday-Friday 11:00 a.m., breakfast Saturday-Sunday 9:00 a.m.

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Mormon Lake Lodge Steakhouse Brix Restaurant & Wine Bar

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Himalayan Grill $$ Downtown Diner $
801 S. Milton Rd. • 928-213-5444 • himalayangrill.com • • 7 E. Aspen Ave. • 928-774-3492 • • •
Taste the flavorful cuisine of India, Tibet and Nepal. Experi- Family owned and operated. The only downtown restaurant
ence perfectly grilled tender tandoori chicken, flavorful lamb, that opens at 5:30 a.m. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
tasty curries, fresh vegetables in flaky samosas and fragrant, Fabulous alderwood-smoked trout, old-fashioned burgers and
delicate naan bread. Voted Best of Flagstaff by Arizona Daily Sun hand-dipped shakes! Open Monday-Saturday 5:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m.,
readers. Open daily. Sunday 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Hiro’s Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant tt $-$$$ Campus Coffee Bean & Grill $
1312 S. Plaza Way • 928-226-8030 • hiroflag.com • • 1800 S. Milton Rd., Ste. 24 • 928-556-0660 • • •
Traditional Japanese food and freshest sushi. Biggest sushi bar Award-winning coffee, pastries, pancakes, omelets, bagel
in Flagstaff. Voted Best of Flagstaff by Arizona Daily Sun readers. sandwiches, deli sandwiches, soups, chili, salads, gyros, Greek
Open daily for lunch Monday-Saturday 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m., salad and daily grill specials. Open Sunday-Thursday 6:00 a.m.-
Sunday noon-2:00 p.m.; dinner Sunday-Thursday 5:00-9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday 6:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
Friday-Saturday 5:00-9:30 p.m.

Cheba Hut $
Sakura Sushi and Teppanyaki ttt $-$$$$ 1411 S. Milton Rd. • 928-637-6430 • chebahut.com • •
1175 W. Route 66; located in the Radisson Woodlands Hotel The Cheba Hut experience starts the moment you walk in
928-773-9118 • sakuraflagstaffsushi.com • • the front door. You are greeted by friendly employees, you
The birthplace of Flagstaff Sushi, Sakura offers Japanese smell the toasted sandwiches baking in our ovens and hear
Teppan-style cooking prepared tableside and fresh sushi. great music throughout the store. This builds up for the main
Open daily for lunch and dinner. attraction... tasting the incredible food!

Coco’s Bakery Restaurant $-$$


Barbeque 360 W. Forest Meadows St. • 928-774-8886 • cocosbakery.com • • •
Fine family dining. Fresh bakery with award-winning pies.
Satchmo’s BBQ, Cajun & Catering $ Seniors and kid’s menus, catering, groups welcome. Near I-17
2320 N. 4th St. • 928-774-7292 • satchmosaz.com • • and I-40 interchange. Open daily 6:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
BBQ and Cajun– Good for your soul food! Ribs, beef brisket,
pulled pork, jambalaya, gumbo, veggie burgers and sweet
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New Belgium, Odell, Mogollon, Dogfish Head, Stone and
Newcastle. Open for lunch Monday-Friday 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.,
dinner 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Key to Nightlife & Dining Amenities Beer/Wine
t - AAA Rating • Average Price range for individual Full Bar
meal excluding alcohol, tax and tip: $ = under $10 Live Entertainment
$$ = $11-$15 $$$ = $16-25 $$$$ = $26 and over Wi-Fi

Sakura Sushi & Teppanyaki Satchmo’s BBQ, Cajun & Catering

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Galaxy Diner $ Mama Burger $
931 W. Route 66 • 928-774-2466 • • • 112 E. Route 66 • 928-226-0616 • themamaburger.com • •
Fifties fun and fantastic food on historic Route 66. Break- Mama Burger makes everything fresh to order. Fresh 100%
fast, burgers, sandwiches, salads, steaks, chicken, pasta and Angus chuck burgers, hand-cut fries, hand-blended shakes and
old-fashioned shakes and sundaes from the classic fountain. soft serve ice cream make Mama’s a must stop destination!
Custom car show on Fridays, swing dancing on Saturdays.
Open Sunday-Thursday 6:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Friday-Saturday
6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
Microbreweries/Bars & Grills
Altitudes Bar & Grill $
It’s About Coffee–Restaurant & Coffee House $ 2 S. Beaver St., Ste. 200 • 928-214-8218 • •
2620 N. Steves Blvd. • 928-779-1053 • itsaboutcoffee.com • • Casual dining in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Great local spot
Locally owned and operated. Large variety of freshly roasted featuring sandwiches, BBQ, salads, soups, entrees, for lunch
and brewed coffees. Made from scratch breakfast menu and dinner. Patio seating, fresh-squeezed cocktails. Open daily
including eggs benedict, buttermilk pancakes, omelets and 11:30 a.m., serving food till 10:00 p.m.
more. Homemade soups and salad dressings, gourmet salads,
balsamic infused cheeseburgers, St. Louis ribs and Kobe burg-
ers. East Flagstaff off E. Route 66.
Beaver Street Brewery tt $-$$
11 S. Beaver St. • 928-779-0079 • beaverstreetbrewery.com • •
Little America Hot Grill and Deli $-$$ Casual family dining with award-winning hand-crafted ales.
2515 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-7966 • littleamerica.com/flagstaff • • • Featuring wood-fired pizzas, specialty sandwiches, soups and
salads. Separate billiard room. Open daily 11:00 a.m.
Enjoy quality food, fast! Serving breakfast all day, fresh soups,
sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, rotisseries and more. Operating brewery on premises.
Relax in the dining area with free Wi-Fi or get back on the
road with food to go. Home of the 50¢ ice cream cone. Open Blush Cabaret $$
daily 5:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m. 110 S. San Francisco St. • 928-774-0444 • •
Northern Arizona’s Adult Show club. Offering live entertain-
ment, full bar, food and fun.
Simply Delicious Catering & Café Daily Fare $
408 E. Route 66 • 928-774-2855 • simplydeliciousflagstaff.com •
Specializing in eclectic and sesonal cuisine, Simply Delicious Buffalo Wild Wings $
full-service catering moves from the “simple wish” to the
“elaborate dream” with ease. Café Daily Fare offers the same
2700 S. Woodlands Village Blvd. • 928-774-3550 • •
fresh cuisine without the added cost. Dine in, carry out and Featuring big screen TVs with the best sports viewing in
delivery available. town, award-winning wings, full menu with daily drink
specials, free Buzztime Trivia®, 45¢ Wing Tuesdays® and
60¢ Boneless Thursdays®. Dine-in or take out!

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Bun Huggers Restaurant $
901 S. Milton Rd. • 928-779-3743 • •
Offering Flagstaff’s original mesquite grill for more than 30 years.
Serving gourmet hamburgers, chicken and steak sandwiches in
a warm, inviting atmosphere. Family dining in the restaurant
and table service with satellite TV in the sports lounge.

Charly’s Pub & Grill $$


23 N. Leroux St. • 928-779-1919 • weatherfordhotel.com • • •
Southwestern-American cuisine featuring a full breakfast
menu and fresh soups, salads, burgers, quesadillas, burritos
and tacos. Offering prime rib, steaks, ribs and seafood specials
nightly. Located in the historic Weatherford Hotel. Special
events catering available. Open daily 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m., pub
open until 2:00 a.m.

Cinnabar $
110 S. San Francisco St. • 928-774-0444 •
Flagstaff’s premiere nightclub with live entertainment, DJs,
food, pool tables and darts, Karaoke, Ladies Night and more.

The Green Room $


15 N. Agassiz St. • 928-226-8669 • flagstaffgreenroom.com •
Offering the best daily Happy Hour in Flagstaff with Karaoke
Mondays, Two Step Tuesdays, and Ladies 80s Dance Party
every Wednesday – the longest running dance party in Flagstaff!
Free live music Friday 5:30-7:30 p.m. Open daily 3:00 p.m.
Environmental responsibility
The Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau is committed to
environmental responsibility and responsible printing practices.
Lumberyard Brewing Company Taproom & Grille $
This guide has been printed on paper that is FSC (Forest Steward-
5 S. San Francisco St. • 928-779-2739 • lumberyardbrewingcompany.com • • ship Council) certified which promotes forest management that
Casual family dining with award-winning hand-crafted ales. ensures sustainability, wildlife and stream preservation, biodiversity
Specialty sandwiches, salads and classic bar food. Live and legal logging practices. In addition, the Heat Set Web press
entertainment. Open daily 11:00 a.m. used to print this guide has an EcoTherm Dryer which recycles ink
solvent resulting in reduced N. Gas and Zero emissions. Please
Large operating brewery on premises.
recycle your Visitor Guide when you are finished using it.

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