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1 FLAGSTAFF 2015 OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE Flagstaff Visitor Center One E. Route 66 Flagstaff, AZ Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau flagstaffarizona.org

2 WEST ST. FLAGSTAFF CITY MAP FLAGSTAFF CITY MAP OOD Y MOUNTAIN RD BUS FLAGSTAFF NORDIC CENTER HISTORIC 66 PULLIAM DR. WEST FLAGSTAFF HISTORIC ROUTE FOREST MEADOWS 89A HIGH COUNTRY UNIVERSITY DR. WOODLANDS VILLAGE BLVD. TRAIL MILTON RD. SOUTH FLAGSTAFF JOHN W. POWELL BLVD. ARIZONA SNOWBOWL MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA THE ARBORETUM AT FLAGSTAFF GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK TO SEDONA TO PHOENIX 8 30 LOWELL OBSERVATORY THORPE RD. U N BIRCH AVE. ASPEN AVE. SANTA FE AVE. RIORDAN RD. FLAGSTAFF AIRPORT 31 THORPE RD. I V ERSITY DR. MCCONNELL DR. BONITO RD. Milton Rd. Underpass HUMPHREYS ST. BEAVER ST. SAN FRANCISO ST. LONE TREE RD. PINE KNOLL DR. LAKE MARY RD. ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PIONEER MUSEUM AND COCONINO CENTER FOR THE ARTS FORT VALLEY RD. 180 BEAVER ST. N SAN FRANCISO ST. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY RIORDAN MANSION STATE HISTORIC PARK 27 ZUNI DR LAKE MARY AND MORMON LAKE JOHN W. POWELL BLVD. 14 ROUTE 66 BUTLER AVE. 29 Flagstaff Medical Center FOREST AVE. SWITZER CANYON DR. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Milton Rd. Underpass PARK ST. MILTON RD. CEDAR AVE. EAST FLAGSTAFF 23 PO N D EROSA PKWY. 40 BIRCH AVE. ASPEN AVE. SANTA FE AVE. MIKE S PIKE CHERRY AVE. PHOENIX AVE. BENTON AVE. BUTLER AVE. 66 ROUTE 66 HUNTINGTON DR. LUCKY LANE BEAVER ST. FOURTH ST. BUTLER AVE. Fourth St. Overpass HUMPHREYS ST. COTTAGE AVE. LEROUX ST. STEVES BLVD. 66 LINDA VISTA DR. LOCKETT RD. BEAVER ST. Flagstaff Visitor Center SAN FRANCISO ST. INDUSTRIAL DR. See Map Key on following page HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 21 SUNSET CRATER VOLCANO AND WUPATKI NATIONAL MONUMENTS LEROUX ST. 17 FANNING DR SAN FRANCISO ST. ROUTE 66 AGASSIZ ST. BNSF Railroad SOUTHSIDE HISTORIC DISTRICT OAKMONT DR. ELM AVE. DALE AVE. VERDE ST. ELDEN ST. HISTORIC 66 HISTORIC ROUTE WALNUT CANYON NATIONAL MONUMENT Copyright 2015 Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau COUNTRY CLUB DR Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

3 FLAGSTAFF CITY MAP KEY FLAGSTAFF VISITOR CENTER FLAGSTAFF map key to points of interest FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS 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 FLAGSTAFF VISITOR CENTER VISITOR SERVICES & RESOURCES Flagstaff Visitor Center One E. Route 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: Suggestions for the best places to visit or dine based on your personal preferences. Easy-to-follow directions anywhere in Flagstaff and the surrounding area. Recommendations for attractions, activities and local events that match your time and interests. Insider tips on how best to experience all that Flagstaff has to offer. *Historic Downtown Landmark

4 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO FLAGSTAFF TABLE OF CONTENTS Flagstaff City Map IFC Flagstaff Visitor Center IFC Welcome to Flagstaff 1 Climate & Comfort 2 Getting Here 4 Transportation 6 Calendar of Events 10 Things to Do 12 Flagstaff Attractions 12 Northern Arizona University 18 Recreation & Outdoors 20 Explore the Region 28 Tours 36 Shopping 42 Accommodations Map 44 Accommodations 46 Hotels & Motels 46 Bed & Breakfasts 52 Cabins & Cottages 54 RV Parks & Campgrounds 55 Dining & Nightlife 56 Helpful Resources 64 CONNECT VisitFlagstaff FlagstaffArizona FlagstaffTourism VisitFlagstaff VisitFlagstaff VisitFlagstaff VisitFlagstaff Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau flagstaffarizona.org WELCOME TO FLAGSTAFF THE DESTINATION FOR ALL SEASONS Located in the mountains of northern Arizona, Flagstaff is not the Southwest experience you may expect. Visitors can choose the season and the adventure that best fits their travel style. History buffs will delight in the Route 66 nostalgia and the museums and attractions dedicated to Flagstaff s Native American culture and Old West legacy. Those who like to hit the town will have a hard time choosing between all of the locally-owned shops, restaurants and galleries in historic downtown. Depending on the time of year, outdoor enthusiasts have hundreds of miles of trails to explore on foot, bike, horse, skis and snowboard. Read about world-class attractions, and be inspired to hike, climb, ski and play among our beautiful stand of Ponderosa pines. We invite you to turn this inspiration into a reality and experience Arizona s premier mountain town. Heidi Hansen Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau Director 2015 OFFICIAL FLAGSTAFF visitor guide Published by the Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau Administration Office 211 W. Aspen Ave. Flagstaff, AZ cvb@flagstaffaz.gov flagstaffarizona.org Flagstaff Visitor Center One E. Route 66 Flagstaff, AZ visitorcenter@flagstaffaz.gov 2015 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide 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 Tourism-related companies wishing to be included in the 2016 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide and/or flagstaffarizona.org may contact the Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau administration office for information. Cover photo: Kerrick James flagstaffarizona.org

5 CLIMATE & COMFORT CLIMATE & COMFORT CLIMATE & COMFORT WEATHER IN THE HIGH COUNTRY 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 Layer for Optimal Comfort Year-Round o layered clothing appropriate for the season o sunscreen and sunglasses Spring/Summer (April-August) o shorts or light pants o short and long sleeve shirts o light jacket, sweatshirt or hoodie o summer hat o rain gear during rainy season (July-August) o comfortable shoes or boots Fall (September-October) o long pants or jeans o long sleeve shirts o warm sweater, fleece, jacket or windbreaker o warm shoes or boots o hat and gloves for evenings Winter (November-March) o heavy pants or jeans o long sleeve thermal shirts for layering o warm sweater, sweatshirt or fleece o winter coat, hat, gloves and a scarf o waterproof winter boots and heavy socks Average Flagstaff Temperatures JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Weather Information Average Annual Days of Sunshine 288 days Average Annual Precipitation inches (58.32 cm) Average Annual Snowfall inches ( cm) National Weather Service weather.gov/flagstaff Recorded Weather Information Arizona Department of Transportation ROAD (7623) azdot.gov 511 (in AZ) Regional Weather HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION F o C o F o C o inches cm Arizona Snowbowl Coconino National Forest Grand Canyon National Park Winter Driving Tips flagstaffarizona.org/ winter-recreation Arizona Snowbowl Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

6 GETTING HERE GETTING HERE THE HUB OF NORTHERN ARIZONA Distances from Flagstaff CITY/ATTRACTION MILES KM 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 Arrivals to Flagstaff 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. Hoover Dam To Las Vegas 93 Bullhead City To Los Angeles Yuma 40 Kingman U N I Arizona Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Grand Canyon National Park Historic Route Seligman Williams T E D S Grand Canyon Village 64 Ashfork 89 Sedona 89A Tuzigoot National Monument 8 Prescott Phoenix T A 89 T E Peoria Glendale S 17 Montezuma Castle National Monument Scottsdale Mesa Page/Lake Powell Antelope Canyon Navajo National Monument 64 Tempe Gilbert Chandler 10 GETTING HERE Canyon de Chelly National Monument Tuba City Wupatki National Monument To Albuquerque Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Walnut Canyon National Monument 40 Winslow Tucson Cameron Meteor Crater FAST FACTS AREA INFORMATION Flagstaff, Arizona A Holbrook Nogales Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park N AVA J O HOPI INDIAN RESERVATION 10 Petrified Forest National Park / Painted Desert 70 N AT Mexico BORDER I O N FLAGSTAFF 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 million acres (7,511 km 2 ). 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, ' 52" W Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

7 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION BY GROUND, AIR OR RAIL AIR TRANSPORTATION Flagstaff Airport (FLG) 6200 S. Pulliam Dr flagstaff.az.gov Flagstaff Airport (FLG) offers aviation services to the northern Arizona region. US Airways 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. US Airways reservations usairways.com Wiseman Aviation flywise.com RAIL SERVICE Amtrak 800.USA.RAIL amtrak.com The Southwest Chief arrives daily in Flagstaff from Los Angeles, the Midwest and Chicago, traveling through the fabled American West. Ride in reclining coach seats or private accommodations, plus enjoy meals in the dining car or snacks and beverages in the Sightseer lounge. "Welcome Aboard." BUS SERVICE Flagstaff Public Transit Mountain Line ShuttleS & CHARTERS Flagstaff Limousine flagstafflimousine.com TRANSPORTATION Flagstaff Limousine serves Flagstaff, Sedona, Williams, the Grand Canyon and northern Arizona with late model exotic stretch limousines, Lincoln Town Cars, SUV's, mini coaches and luxury motor coaches. This distinguished fleet of clean, meticulously maintained vehicles feature the ultimate in luxury with your comfort and safety in mind. Flagstaff Shuttle and Charter flagshuttle.com 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 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 mountainline.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. Don't hassle with parking and leave the driving to them on their fleet of primarily hybrid-electric buses. Visit the Mountain Line website for trip planning assistance and information on fares and passes. Riding on Historic Route 66 Greyhound Bus Lines 880 E. Butler Ave greyhound.com Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

8 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TAXI CAB COMPANIES A Friendly Cab afriendlycab.com Ace Taxi taxiflagstaff.com Action Cab actioncabtaxi.com Apex Taxi Gypsy Cab & Shuttle Hurry Cab hurrycab.webs.com Sun Taxi & Tours suntaxiandtours.com Uber uber.com/flagstaff Uber is a mobile app that powers an on-demand car service. With a few taps of a button you can request a ride with a driver who will arrive curbside in minutes. What this means is convenient, reliable and quality transportation in Flagstaff is now available at your fingertips. Rental CAR COMPANIES A Rental counters located at Flagstaff Airport F Rental offices located in Flagstaff Alamo alamo.com A Avis avis.com AF Budget budget.com AF Enterprise enterprise.com AF Hertz hertz.com AF National nationalcar.com A 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 o Scenic Highway 180 o Scenic Oak Creek Canyon o Hart Prairie - FS151 Loop LEAF-ometer o Snowbowl Road off Highway 180 o Lockett Meadow- FS552 Know where to find the best fall color viewing in northern Arizona by checking the LEAF-ometer by visiting flagstaffarizona.org. San Francisco Peaks in Fall Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

9 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 calendar of events. YEAR-ROUND EVENTS First Friday ArtWalk First Friday of each month Historic Downtown Live Concerts, Music and Theater Performances Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill County Park Orpheum Theater Northern Arizona University campus Coconino Center for the Arts Doris Harper-White Community Playhouse The Arboretum at Flagstaff and other venues throughout Flagstaff Lowell Observatory Star Fests Lowell Observatory ANNUAL/SEASONAL EVENTS Dew Downtown Urban Ski and Snowboard Festival January Streets of Historic Downtown Flagstaff Winterfest January-February Events throughout Flagstaff Summer Concert Series Thursday nights in the Summer Heritage Square in Historic Downtown Downtown Friday Nights Friday nights in the Summer Heritage Square in Historic Downtown Movies on the Square Saturday nights in the Summer Heritage Square in Historic Downtown CALENDAR OF EVENTS Flagstaff Community Farmers Market May-October Historic Downtown 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 & Brews June Continental Country Club Pride in the Pines June Thorpe Park in Historic Downtown 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 Mountain Country Music Festival September Continental Country Club Pickin In the Pines Bluegrass and Acoustic Music Festival September Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill County Park Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival October Orpheum Theater Flagstaff Oktoberfest October Wheeler Park in Historic Downtown Haunted Flagstaff Walking Tours October Flagstaff Visitor Center 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 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

10 THINGS TO DO FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS THINGS TO DO EXPERIENCE FLAGSTAFF & THE REGION FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS Alpine Pedaler Tours run through Downtown/Southside Flagstaff alpinepedaler.com Alpine Pedaler is Flagstaff's Original Party on Wheels! They have two 14 passenger human powered pedal trolleys and a 6 rider "CRAB" bike that run pub crawls and restaurant tours. Pedalers receive VIP discounts at all stops! Book for weddings, bachelor/ette, family reunions, birthdays or whatever event you can imagine! Seats can be booked individually or rent the entire bike or bikes for your group. The Arboretum at Flagstaff 4001 S. Woody Mountain Rd 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. Home to 750 species of plants in greenhouses, gardens and natural habitats, The Arboretum also sponsors a number of special events. Daily tours and Raptor show. Open to the public May-October. Closed Tuesdays. Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum 2340 N. Fort Valley Rd 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 year-round living history demonstrations, events and festivals. THINGS TO DO FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS Elden Pueblo Heritage Site West side of Hwy 89 at Townsend-Winona Rd coconinoforest.us Elden Pueblo is a room pueblo inhabited by the prehistoric Sinagua culture, an ancestral Hopi site. It is open for public visitation yearround, with a self-guided tour brochure available at the entrance. Tours and archaeological programs are available by appointment. Flagstaff Arts Council 2300 N. Fort Valley Rd flagartscouncil.org The Flagstaff Arts Council hosts ground-breaking art exhibitions, phenomenal performances and exciting events year-round at the Coconino Center for the Arts. The Center boasts a 200- seat theater and two distinctive gallery spaces. Open Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course Fort Tuthill County Park, just west of I-17 at Exit 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 flagstaffnordiccenter.com The Flagstaff Nordic Center is northern Arizona's premiere outdoor recreation area, featuring the largest rental fleet of fat tire bikes in the Southwest. Cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowbiking and winter camping are all available during the winter season. Hiking, biking, wildlife viewing, yurt and cabin camping are all available during the summer season. Rentals available Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

11 THINGS TO DO FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS THINGS TO DO FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra Riordan Mansion State Historic Park Ardrey Memorial Auditorium Northern Arizona University campus (unless otherwise noted) Ticket Office flagstaffsymphony.org 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 and a variety of education and community engagement programs. Founded in 1950, the FSO is a professional regional orchestra in its 65th season.the FSO season includes four masterworks programs, three performances of Tchaikovsky s Nutcracker in collaboration with the NAU Community Music and Dance Academy, a symphonic rock concert with the band Jeans n Classics, a free community concert on July 4th, as well as a summer chamber music series. Lowell Observatory 1400 W. Mars Hill Rd 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. The Museum of Northern Arizona 3101 N. Fort Valley Rd 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 with leading archaeologists and geologists on week-long outdoor adventures; and purchase authentic Native American art. Arizona Snowbowl Scenic Chairlift Ride 409 W. Riordan Rd arizonahistoricalsociety.org Built in 1904 for two Riordan families, Riordan Mansion is an impressive reminder of gracious living in a small, territorial logging town. The 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. The expansive home has forty rooms, more than 13,000 square feet of living area and servant's quarters. Seasonal hours and rates. Scenic Chairlift Ride Arizona Snowbowl 9300 N. Snowbowl Rd 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 meters). Join in for interpretive talks, go hiking, play a round of disc golf, or treat yourself to lunch with a view. Historic lodges offer the perfect setting for group trips, summer weddings and special events. Open Memorial Day weekend through mid-october Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

12 THINGS TO DO FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS THINGS TO DO FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument 12 miles north of Flagstaff via Hwy 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 yourself on the one-mile, selfguided Lava Flow Trail. Open daily. Closed Christmas. Theatrikos Theatre Company 11 W. Cherry Ave 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. Theatrikos has grown into a progressive theatrical venue which presents six Main Stage productions as well as numerous smaller shows. Theatrikos also offers quality education through workshop opportunities for children, and focuses on cultivating the work of local upand-coming playwrights. Walnut Canyon National Monument Willow Bend Environmental Education Center 703 E. Sawmill Rd 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 showing volcanoes, canyons, watersheds and fire scars. Access a trail along an incised section of the Rio de Flag through a lush riparian area that is great for birding. Open Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturdays in the summer 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wupatki National Monument 33 miles north of Flagstaff via Hwy 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. 10 miles east of Flagstaff via I-40 at Exit nps.gov/waca 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. Wupatki National Monument Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

13 THINGS TO DO NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY THINGS TO DO NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Northern Arizona University Alumni Relations Welcome Center 624 S. Knoles Dr., Old Main Bldg nau.edu/alumni The Welcome Center is the central hub for NAU alumni and community engagement. Located in Old Main, 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. Open Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. during school year. Northern Arizona University Ardrey Memorial Auditorium 1115 S. Knoles Dr., Bldg. 37A nau.edu/ardrey Ardrey Memorial Auditorium is NAU s performing arts auditorium. Completely renovated in 2013, Ardrey is the premiere 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 served as a venue for every performance imaginable, including Itzhak Perlman, Jerry Seinfeld, Willie Nelson, the Lord of the Dance and Spike Lee, to name just a few. Northern Arizona University Art Museum 624 Knoles Dr., Old Main Bldg nau.edu/art_museum Housed in the oldest building on campus, the NAU Art Museum hosts four major exhibitions each year and 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. Northern Arizona University campus Northern Arizona University Athletics Department 1701 S. San Francisco St nauathletics.com The NAU Lumberjacks are a member of the Big Sky Conference and sponsor 15 NCAA 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. Northern Arizona University Clifford E. White Theatre 1115 S. Knoles Dr., Bldg 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 Knoles Dr., Bldg 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 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

14 THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS RECREATION & OUTDOORS BIKING & CYCLING Absolute Bikes 202 E. Route absolutebikes.net Absolute Bikes is a full-service bike shop featuring Specialized, Electra, Pivot, Scott and KHS bicycles. They have an assortment of mountain, road, town cruiser, kids and tandem bikes for rent and sale in addition to a diverse selection of clothing, parts and accessories for cyclists of all ages and abilities. Visit Absolute Bikes for advice on trail and road rides throughout the area. Also located in Sedona. Cosmic Cycles 612 N. Humphreys St cosmiccycles.com Cosmic Cycles in Flagstaff has continued to provide world-class service for more than 40 years, focusing on quality repair work of all levels, all the necessary parts and merchandise to keep you on the trail, and rentals and demos from Yeti Cycles, Rocky Mountain Bikes, BMC and Transition Bikes. They are open seven days a week in the summer and are on the way to your trail destination. Flagstaff Bicycle Revolution 3 S. Mikes Pike flagbikerev.com At Flagstaff Bicycle Revolution, customer service is the first priority, with bicycle sales and service, rentals and demos. Trail, Enduro, Road, Family and Fun. Stop by and let the friendly and knowledgeable staff help make your best riding experience possible. Flagstaff Bicycle Revolution proudly carries Giant, Kona, Santa Cruz, Salsa and Ibis. While there, enjoy a coffee at the full-service espresso bar. BOWLING Starlite Lanes 3406 E. Route 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. Open Sunday noon to midnight, Friday- Saturday noon-1 a.m. CLIMBING Flagstaff Climbing Center 205 S. San Francisco St flagstaffclimbing.com Offering two climbing gyms with over 9,000 square feet of bouldering, top rope and lead climb terrain, retail shop, outdoor climbing guide service and local climbing information, Flagstaff Climbing Center is the center for climbing in northern Arizona. Come climb with us. No experience required. Open Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Saturday-Sunday noon-8 p.m. disc golf 18-Hole Disc Golf Courses Thorpe Park 245 N. Thorpe Rd. McPhearson 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. Flagstaff Nordic Center and Off Grid Getaways Hwy 180 at Mile Marker flagstaffnordiccenter.com See listing under Flagstaff Attractions, page 13. Scenic trail ride by horseback Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

15 THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS trails & urban parks Flagstaff Urban Trail System flagstaff.az.gov The Flagstaff Urban Trail System (FUTS) is a citywide network of more than 55 miles of non-motorized pathways used for bicycling, walking, jogging, cross-country skiing and nature watching. FUTS trails offer an incredibly 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 area of Flagstaff. Bark Parks (Off Leash Areas) 1600 N. Thorpe Rd. located in Thorpe Park 3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. located in Bushmaster 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. 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 FUTS, Coconino National Forest trails and the Arizona Trail. Bushmaster Park 3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. flagstaff.az.gov With multiple playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, ramadas, bark park and skate park, Bushmaster has amenities for the entire family. The park is home to Concerts in the Park as well as the Children s Music Festival each summer. 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 multiple ramadas, skate park, soccer fields and ball fields, as well as access to the FUTS trails. Heritage Square 11 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 as well as Children Squared programs. Skate Parks 3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. located in Bushmaster Park 4200 E. Butler Ave. located in Foxglenn Park flagstaff.az.gov Thorpe Park 191 N. Thorpe Rd. flagstaff.az.gov Thorpe Park is conveniently located just west of downtown. Playgrounds, trails, ramadas, basketball and tennis courts, ball fields, bark park and northern Arizona s premier disc golf course are among the recreation opportunities available. Wheeler Park 212 W. Aspen Ave. flagstaff.az.gov 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 relax and enjoy some down time Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

16 THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS COCONINO COUNTY PARKS Coconino County Parks & Recreation coconino.az.gov/parks Throughout the year, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy multi-use trails, picnicking, wildlife viewing and many events and outdoor recreation programs offered by Coconino County Parks and Recreation. Recreation programs are designed according to the season and engage participants to be active outdoors while exploring County parks. Programs vary from nature photography, archery clinics and guided snowshoeing for various ages to adventure, mountain bike classes and youth summer camps. Visit the website to register for activities. Pumphouse County Natural Area 3305 Kachina Trail coconino.az.gov/parks One of the rarest wildlife habitats in Arizona, this natural area is a spring-fed wetland with higher biological activity than the surrounding landscape. It attracts elk, fox, deer, waterfowl, wintering bald eagles, songbirds and small mammals. Hike the Pumphouse Nature Trail, an easy 3/4 -mile round-trip trail with wildlife viewing blinds, stone benches and educational displays. Raymond County Park 3305 Kachina Trail coconino.az.gov/parks 24 Fort Tuthill County Park 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop coconino.az.gov/parks Formerly a National Guard training facility, the historic fort is Coconino County's premier regional park and a year-round recreation destination. The park is home to the County Fairgrounds, Pepsi Amphitheater, Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course, campground, equestrian facilities, archery range, picnic areas, tennis courts, a multi-use trails system and more. The park hosts a myriad of events, including the County Fair, trail runs and bike races, dog shows, equestrian events, concerts and festivals. New this year, test out your skills at the mountain bike skills park. Peaks View County Park 8805 N. Koch Field coconino.az.gov/parks Overlooking the breathtaking San Francisco Peaks, Peaks View County Park in Doney Park, north of Flagstaff, features picnic areas and ramadas, a playground, walking trail and bridle path, and a sports field with an artificial turf for soccer and softball use. A new neighborhood equestrian arena is a welcome feature for community members and residents Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org Raymond County Park offers a spectacular view of the San Francisco Peaks along with 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. Rogers Lake County Natural Area 10 miles southwest of Flagstaff on Woody Mountain Rd., Forest Road coconino.az.gov/parks Rogers Lake is a high-elevation wetland important to numerous wildlife species including elk, black bear, pronghorn, bald eagles, wading birds and migrating waterfowl. Experience striking vistas while out hiking and biking 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. Sawmill Multicultural Art and Nature County Park 703 E. Sawmill Rd coconino.az.gov/parks Meander around the backyard wildlife habitat gardens and see how a contaminated industrial site can be transformed into an environmental amenity. Built on a "brownfield" where one of Flagstaff's first sawmills operated, this community park showcases public art that celebrate the diversity of the surrounding community. The park also hosts Willow Bend Environmental Education Center s green building. 25

17 THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS THINGS TO DO RECREATION & OUTDOORS recreation & fitness centers Flagstaff Recreation Services 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 flagstaffaquaplex.org Offering full-service recreation including a climbing wall, aquatic area with lazy river, fitness lanes and water slides, cardio and strength fitness area, indoor track and full gymnasium. Fun for kids and adults alike. Day passes available. Open Monday-Saturday 6 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Jay L. Lively Activity Center 1650 N. Turquoise Dr flagstaff.az.gov/recreation The Jay L. Lively Activity Center has ice skating opportunities for all ages, including adult skate times, public skating, birthday party rooms for rent, ice skating lessons and private ice time available for broomball or other on-ice activities. Special events and 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 Winter Recreation Arizona Snowbowl 9300 N. Snowbowl Rd Snow Report arizonasnowbowl.com Arizona Snowbowl is known for its 2,300 foot vertical drop, six lifts, open bowl and tree skiing. State-of-the-art snowmaking guarantees an average season from early December through early April. With 777 skiable acres, the largest beginner terrain and the best terrain park in Arizona, Snowbowl has something to offer the entire family. First Chair Rental Shop 612 N. Humphreys St firstchairrentals.com First Chair Rentals is a locally and owned and operated rental shop offering professional tuning, repairs and rentals of ski and snowboard equipment. Night before and clothing rentals also available. Their goal is to make your rental the most enjoyable part of your ski/snowboard vacation. Open Sunday-Thursday 7 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday-Saturday 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Ski Haus 204 W. Sullivan Ave skihausflagstaff.com Flagstaff s award winning ski and snowboard shop since More than 60 brands for any budget, new and used, Ski Haus has you covered. Jackets, pants, goggles, tech, tunee, retail and the home of Flagstaff s largest rental fleet. Save some money by getting fitted at Ski Haus N. Thorpe Rd 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 Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.- 8 p.m., Friday 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Winter recreation area 2015 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org Flagstaff Nordic Center and Off Grid Getaways Hwy 180 at Mile Marker flagstaffnordiccenter.com See listing under Flagstaff Attractions, page 13. Winter Recreation Flagstaff Visitor Center flagstaffarizona.org/winter-recreation 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 online. 27

18 THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION EXPLORE THE REGION REGIONAL ATTRACTIONS Bearizona Wildlife Park 1500 E. Route 66 Williams, AZ bearizona.com Bearizona invites you to drive through the 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 will 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 of Prey Show or learning about the animals during a Keeper Chat. Grand Canyon Railway 233 N. Grand Canyon Blvd. Williams, AZ thetrain.com The Grand Canyon Railway is more than just an iconic train. Riding the rails to the Canyon is just 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 Depot Cafe' and Spenser's Pub. All aboard the Grand Canyon Railway. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site 1/2 mile west of Ganado, AZ on State Route 264 Mile Post Ganado, AZ 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 glance 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. Meteor Crater 35 miles east of Flagstaff, I-40 at Exit 233 Flagstaff, AZ meteorcrater.com Experience the "Best Preserved Meteorite Impact Site on Earth". Formed 50,000 years ago by a giant meteor weighing several hundred thousand tons, this crater is 550 feet deep, 2.4 miles in circumference and nearly a mile across. Featuring three lookout points on the rim, interactive displays, a large-screen theater, Astronaut Wall of Fame, Apollo Space capsule and more. Seasonal hours. National Geographic Visitor Center IMAX Theater 450 State Route 64 on Hwy 64 at Grand Canyon South Rim entrance Grand Canyon, AZ explorethecanyon.com Explore 4,000 years of history in 34 minutes in this popular IMAX film - Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets. See the mysterious Anasazi people who inhabited the canyon and ride the raging Colorado River with John Wesley Powell. Also on site is Pink Jeep Tours, National Geographic Store, Arizona National Scenic Trail Exhibit, book Air Tours, Explorer's Café, park pass sales and free maps. Purchase IMAX tickets in advance online and save 10%. Planes of Fame Air Museum 755 Mustang Way Valle-Williams, AZ planesoffame.org Where aviation history lives. Take a look at some of history s most unique planes, with more than 40 aircraft on-site. Open daily 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. Meteor Crater Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

19 THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION Twin Arrows Casino Resort Resort Blvd. Flagstaff, AZ twinarrows.com Located just 15 minutes east of Flagstaff, Twin Arrows Casino Resort has more to love. Play over 1,000 slots, or your favorite table games. Visit the legendary Zenith Steakhouse or enjoy housemade dishes in the Four Elements Cafe. Catch all the action in Arrows Sports Bar. Flagstaff s only AAA Four Diamond resort, guest rooms feature luxurious, contemporary décor and the property offers an indoor pool, fitness center and high-speed internet access. Verde Canyon Railroad 300 N. Broadway Clarkdale, AZ verdecanyonrr.com Postcard-perfect scenery is only part of the magic of Verde Canyon Railroad. The train takes you on a leisurely four-hour journey from the Clarkdale depot to the ghost ranch at Perkinsville and back. It is a retreat into the heart of the land, and the mood on the train suits the spirit of the journey. Regardless of what ticket you purchase, everyone has access to open-air viewing cars where photographic opportunities abound. ARIZONA state PARKS Dead Horse Ranch State Park 675 Dead Horse Ranch Rd. Cottonwood, AZ 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 azstateparks.com Fort Verde State Historic Park is the bestpreserved 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 I-40 Exit 257, 1.5 miles north on Hwy 87 Winslow, AZ 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 campground. Jerome State Historic Park Douglas Rd. Jerome, AZ 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 Douglas 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. Verde Canyon Railroad Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

20 THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION Red Rock State Park 4050 Red Rock Loop Rd. Sedona, AZ 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. Petrified Forest National Park 25 miles east of Holbrook, I-40 at Exit 311 Holbrook, AZ 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 a surprising land of scenic wonders and fascinating science. Open year-round. Closed Christmas. Grand Canyon National Park Slide Rock State Park 6871 N. Hwy 89A Sedona, AZ 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; one of the few homesteads left intact in the canyon today. Pets and glass containers are prohibited in the swim area. National Parks Grand Canyon National Park 81 miles north of Flagstaff via Hwys 180 and 64 Grand Canyon, AZ 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. 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. National Monuments Canyon de Chelly National Monument 3 miles east of Hwy 191 on Route 7 Chinle, AZ nps.gov/cach With its beautiful, steep-walled canyons and numerous Native American ruins nestled below towering cliffs, Canyon de Chelly 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. Visitor Center open year-round 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Montezuma Castle National Monument 2800 Montezuma Castle Rd. Camp Verde, AZ nps.gov/moca 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.open year-round. Closed Christmas Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

21 THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION THINGS TO DO EXPLORE THE REGION Montezuma Well 5525 Beaver Creek Rd. Rimrock, AZ nps.gov/moca Montezuma Well is a dramatic limestone sinkhole with prehistoric American Indian dwellings in the interior and along the rim. Less than an hour south of Flagstaff. The trail is easy to moderate. Open year-round. Closed Christmas. Navajo National Monument 9 miles north on Hwy 564 via Hwy 160 near Black Mesa on the Navajo Nation Tonalea, AZ 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. Tuzigoot National Monument 75 miles south of Flagstaff on Tuzigoot Rd., I-17 at Exit 293 Clarkdale, AZ nps.gov/tuzi 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. Open year-round. Closed Christmas. National Recreation Area Glen Canyon National Recreation Area 691 Scenic View Dr. Page, AZ nps.gov/glca The park lies in the midst of the nation's most rugged canyon country. Lake Powell, formed by one of the world's highest dams, stretches for 186 miles along the old 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. Na vajo Nation Tribal Parks Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park 4 miles east of Hwy 163 at the Arizona-Utah border Monument Valley, AZ navajonationparks.org The park is approximately 92,216 acres and features a 17-mile drive. The Wildcat Trail, a 3.3-mile 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. Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park and Antelope Canyon North on Hwy 89 to Page, AZ Page, AZ navajonationparks.org The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tse' bighanilini, which means "the place where water runs through rocks." Upper Antelope is at about 4,000 feet elevation and the canyon walls rise 120 feet above the streambed. Lower Antelope Canyon is Hasdestwazi, or "spiral rock arches." These world-renowned slot canyons are a treasured experience for any traveler. Guided tours available year-round. Little Colorado River Tribal Park 9.4 miles west on State Route 64 via Hwy 89 Cameron, AZ 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. The narrow gorge of the Little Colorado conceals an astonishing depth. The walls are almost colorless, gray, grim, and forbidding. The Navajos regard it as just a part of their diversified land. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

22 THINGS TO DO TOURS THINGS TO DO TOURS Grand Canyon National Park TOURS GUIDED TOURS Adventure Southwest adventuresouthwest.com Adventure Southwest specializes in fully private tours of various Southwest destinations including the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley and all of southern Utah. Adventures range from single-day hiking trips to multi-day excursions with a unique and intimate experience built completely around your needs and wants. Activities include sightseeing, hiking, backpacking, rafting and canyoneering. All trips are single-group, transported in discreet, luxury vehicles. All About Grand Canyon Tours 2401 W. Coronado Ave allaboutgrandcanyon.net Presenting the Grand Canyon Luxury Tour Special, created by Condé Nast Top Travel Specialist, Bruce Sawyer. Since 1997 they have been producing exceptional custom private tours across the Southwest. Now, they offer the finest all-inclusive, fully escorted, luxury daytour to Grand Canyon, conducted by expert guides, in luxurious executive-style vehicles, and serving their Classic Victorian Picnic. Go in luxury, go with experts, go with All About Grand Canyon Tours! All-Star Grand Canyon Tours 2420 N. 3rd St., Suite D 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. They are currently rated #1 on TripAdvisor and have achieved TripAdvisor's "Award of Excellence" 2012, 2013 and AZ Pedal Tours 106 W. Aspen Ave 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. This should be the first stop for anyone wanting to make the most of their time in Flagstaff. Discovery Treks LLC discoverytreks.com Named one of the "Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth" by National Geographic Adventure magazine. Featured on The Price Is Right and in Frommer's and Fodor's plus in-flight magazines. Offering custom, guided tours throughout the Grand Canyon, Havasu Falls and Sedona. One-day hikes to multi-day treks for all fitness levels. Adventures designed for two people or more. Your guides to the natural world. Flagstaff Eats Tours run through Downtown/Southside Flagstaff flagstaffeats.com Take part in a guided walking food tour of Flagstaff's best downtown restaurants. Each tour stops at seven different eateries with food samples included. Bring your appetite and walking shoes as your knowledgeable and energetic guide points out facts and stories about Flagstaff. Tours will mostly eat outside and experience a variety of food from ribs to sushi to caramel apples. $40/adults, $30/ages Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

23 THINGS TO DO TOURS THINGS TO DO TOURS Flightrail Adventures flightrailadventures.com Take part in a unique off-road experience in an awesome sand rail in Flagstaff. Enjoy cruising through forests of giant Ponderosa pines on a bed of crushed volcanic rock next to Sunset Crater. Experience the beauty of nature's landscape and grand views of the majestic San Francisco Peaks. Strap in, hang on and go for an adventure ride you'll want to tell all your friends about. Four Season Guides 1051 S. Milton Rd., Suite F fsguides.com Four Season Guides is a full-service guiding company providing a variety of adventures throughout the Southwest. They specialize in multi-day camping, backpacking and kayaking adventures in the Grand Canyon, Escalante, Yosemite National Park and more. Day tours at Grand Canyon are also available. Maverick Helicopters Grand Canyon National Park Airport, Hwy 64 Grand Canyon, AZ maverickhelicopter.com Maverick Helicopters prides itself in being the premier helicopter company in Arizona. Guests are treated to the state-of-the-art ECO-Star helicopter; as well as first class Grand Canyon flights narrated by experienced pilots. The ECO-Star helicopter (EC-130) is the safest and most comfortable tourism-based helicopter in the world with wrap-around glass for outstanding visibility and a spacious interior with individual leather seating. Flights depart daily. Pink Jeep Tours Located within the National Geographic Visitor Center, 450 State Route 64 Grand Canyon, AZ 204 N. State Route 89A Sedona, AZ pinkjeep.com Since 1960, Pink Jeep Tours has been providing the most talked about off-road experience in the Southwest. Their award winning excursions are known as the premier, must-do tours in Sedona and at the Grand Canyon. Whether you're seeking rugged adventure, Native American history and culture, nature, geology or breathtaking views, Pink Jeep Tours has the right tour for you. You Gotta Do It! Ventures with the Museum of Northern Arizona 3101 N. Fort Valley Rd 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. Way Far Out Adventures wayfaroutadventures.com Way Far Out Adventures provides customizable tours of the Grand Canyon. They offer overnights, day hikes, scenic driving tours, sunset dinners and more. With your guides you are not buying a premade tour but availing yourself of the service of a knowledgeable local guide and creating your own Grand Canyon adventure! Open daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Red Rock State Park Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

24 THINGS TO DO TOURS THINGS TO DO tours Grand Canyon Rafting Rivers & Oceans A Travel Co., Inc E. Cedar Ave rivers-oceans.com Rafting the Grand Canyon is the most thrilling family whitewater vacation in the country. Since 1987, Rivers & Oceans has 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 arrangements are made for all-inclusive packages. Self-Guided Tours Flagstaff-Grand Canyon Ale Trail Purchase Ale Trail Passport packages online or locally at participating breweries 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 here in the Craft Beer Hub of the Southwest. Flagstaff Public Art Free guide is available at the Flagstaff Visitor Center or by download at flagstaffarizona.org Murals, sculptures and all variety of public art await you throughout the city. Flagstaff has a very diverse range of cultural offerings. Pick up a Public Art Map for a guide to area artwork and artist information. WALKING TOURS Guides and maps are available at the Flagstaff Visitor Center or by download at flagstaffarizona.org Historic Downtown Walking Tour Meander through historic 1900s era downtown Flagstaff, reveling in stories of 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. Historic Route 66 Walking Tour Also known as "The Mother Road," Route 66 continues to bisect Flagstaff today, and the road is lined with relics from the route's heyday. Travel along the original alignment of the Mother Road through the redeveloped Southside Historic District. This self-guided tour begins at the Historic Train Station, passing by classic drive-in motels and Flagstaff landmarks of old. 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 offered seasonally. 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 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

25 THINGS TO DO SHOPPING THINGS TO DO SHOPPING SHOPPING Aspen Place at the Sawmill Corner of Butler Ave. and Lone Tree Rd aspenplace.com Named in honor of the Stone Forest Sawmill that once occupied the area, Aspen Place at 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 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. Stop by the Guest Services booth to get a free Shopping Dining Visitors Rewards booklet full of discounts. Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.- 9 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Fourth Street District N. 4th St. from Route 66 to Linda Vista 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. Historic Downtown Flagstaff and Southside Historic District Humphreys St. to Verde St., north to Cherry Ave. and south to Butler Ave. 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 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 Americans to enhance and develop their economic self-sufficiency. 16 vendors set up daily to sell their high quality authentic crafts and jewelry. The outlook has clean restrooms. Open year-round. 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 and Burritos Fiesta Fresh Mexican. 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 Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

26 WEST ST. accommodations map 33 accommodations map OOD Y MOUNTAIN RD. 40 BUS 40 GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK 337 FLAGSTAFF NORDIC CENTER HISTORIC 66 DR. PULLIAM WEST FLAGSTAFF HISTORIC ROUTE VILLAGE BLVD. WOODLANDS COUNTRY HIGH MEADOWS FOREST MILTON RD. UNIVERSITY DR. TRAIL SOUTH FLAGSTAFF JOHN W. POWELL BLVD. ARIZONA SNOWBOWL MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA THE ARBORETUM AT FLAGSTAFF TO SEDONA TO WILLIAMS TO PHOENIX 7 LOWELL OBSERVATORY THORPE RD. U N A 15 BIRCH AVE. ASPEN AVE. SANTA FE AVE. 34 RIORDAN RD. FLAGSTAFF AIRPORT THORPE RD. ERSITY DR. I V DR. MCCONNELL FORT VALLEY RD. BONITO RD. Milton Rd. Underpass HUMPHREYS ST. BEAVER ST. SAN FRANCISO ST. LONE TREE RD. PINE KNOLL DR. LAKE MARY RD. ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PIONEER MUSEUM AND COCONINO CENTER FOR THE ARTS BEAVER ST. ZUNI DR JOHN W. POWELL BLVD. N SAN FRANCISO ST. Flagstaff Medical Center ROUTE 66 BUTLER AVE. NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY RIORDAN MANSION STATE HISTORIC PARK LAKE MARY AND MORMON LAKE FOREST AVE. CANYON DR. SWITZER HISTORIC DOWNTOWN PARK ST. Milton Rd. Underpass MILTON RD. CEDAR AVE. EAST FLAGSTAFF 29 D N EROSA PKWY. PO CHERRY AVE. BIRCH AVE. ASPEN AVE. SANTA FE AVE. PHOENIX AVE. BENTON AVE. MIKE S PIKE BUTLER AVE. 66 ROUTE 66 HUNTINGTON DR. LUCKY LANE BEAVER ST. FOURTH ST. BUTLER AVE. Fourth St. Overpass HUMPHREYS ST. COTTAGE AVE. LEROUX ST. LINDA VISTA DR. LOCKETT RD. STEVES BLVD BEAVER ST. Flagstaff Visitor Center SAN FRANCISO ST. INDUSTRIAL DR. HISTORIC 37 DOWNTOWN 36 LEROUX ST. SUNSET CRATER VOLCANO AND WUPATKI NATIONAL MONUMENTS FANNING DR SAN FRANCISO ST. ROUTE 66 AGASSIZ ST. BNSF Railroad SOUTHSIDE HISTORIC DISTRICT 89 WALNUT CANYON NATIONAL MONUMENT DR. OAKMONT 27 CABINS & COTTAGES VC ELM AVE. DALE AVE. VERDE ST. 33 HISTORIC 66 FLAGSTAFF ATTRACTIONS HOTELS & MOTELS BED & BREAKFASTS ELDEN ST. 31 ROUTE HISTORIC COUNTRY CLUB DR Copyright 2015 Flagstaff Convention & Visitors Bureau Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

27 ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS & MOTELS ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS & MOTELS ACCOMMODATIONS HIGH COUNTRY HOSPITALITY SUITES AVAILABLE PETS ALLOWED BREAKFAST INCLUDED RESTAURANT/LOUNGE AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION INTERNET/WI-FI EXERCISE FACILITIES POOL/HOT TUB GROUP RATES MEETING FACILITIES BUS PARKING NUMBER OF UNITS HOTELS & MOTELS WEST FLAGSTAFF SUITES AVAILABLE PETS ALLOWED BREAKFAST INCLUDED RESTAURANT/LOUNGE AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION INTERNET/WI-FI EXERCISE FACILITIES POOL/HOT TUB GROUP RATES MEETING FACILITIES BUS PARKING NUMBER OF UNITS 1 America's Best Inn 26 americasbestinnflagstaff.com 910 S. Milton Rd Budget Inn Flagstaff 38 budgetinnflagstaff.com 913 S. Milton Rd Canyon Inn 21 canyoninnflagstaff.com 501 S. Milton Rd Comfort Inn I-17 & I comfortinn.com 2355 S. Beulah Blvd Courtyard by Marriott 164 flagstaffcourtyard.com 2650 S. Beulah Blvd Days Inn Flagstaff I daysinn.com 2735 S. Woodlands Village Blvd = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) 7 Doubletree by Hilton Flagstaff 183 flagstaff.doubletree.com 1175 W. Route Drury Inn & Suites Flagstaff 160 druryhotels.com 300 S. Milton Rd Econo Lodge-University 66 econolodge.com 914 S. Milton Rd Embassy Suites Flagstaff 119 flagstaff.embassysuites.com 706 S. Milton Rd Fairfield Inn by Marriott 130 fairfieldinnflagstaff.com 2005 S. Milton Rd Highland Country Inn 41 highlandcountryinn.com 223 S. Milton Rd Hilton Garden Inn 89 flagstaff.hgi.com 350 W. Forest Meadows St Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

28 ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS & MOTELS ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS & MOTELS HOTELS & MOTELS WEST FLAGSTAFF CONTINUED SUITES AVAILABLE PETS ALLOWED BREAKFAST INCLUDED RESTAURANT/LOUNGE AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION INTERNET/WI-FI EXERCISE FACILITIES POOL/HOT TUB GROUP RATES MEETING FACILITIES BUS PARKING NUMBER OF UNITS 14 Quality Inn I-40/I choicehotels.com/hotel/az S. Milton Rd Ski Lift Lodge & Cabins 25 arizonasnowbowl.com 6355 Hwy HOTELS & MOTELS HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SUITES AVAILABLE PETS ALLOWED BREAKFAST INCLUDED RESTAURANT/LOUNGE AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION INTERNET/WI-FI EXERCISE FACILITIES POOL/HOT TUB GROUP RATES MEETING FACILITIES BUS PARKING NUMBER OF UNITS 19 Motel DuBeau Travelers Inn and Hostel 27 modubeau.com 19 W. Phoenix Ave Historic property 20 Weatherford Hotel 11 weatherfordhotel.com 23 N. Leroux St Historic property 16 Sleep Inn Flagstaff 58 sleepinn.com/hotel/az S. Woodlands Village Blvd SpringHill Suites by Marriott 112 flagstaffspringhillsuites.com 2455 S. Beulah Blvd Super 8 Motel West 66 flagstaffsuper8.com 602 W. Route View from the Weatherford Hotel balcony HOTELS & MOTELS EAST FLAGSTAFF 21 Best Western Pony Soldier Inn & Suites 75 bestwestern.com/ponysoldierinnandsuites 3030 E. Route Days Hotel Flagstaff 100 daysinn.com 2200 E. Butler Ave Days Inn & Suites Flagstaff East 54 daysinn.com 3601 E. Lockett Rd Econo Lodge Flagstaff 66 econolodgeflagstaff.com 2480 E. Lucky Lane = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

29 ACCOMMODATIONS HOTELS & MOTELS ACCOMMODATIONS Hotels & motels HOTELS & MOTELS EAST FLAGSTAFF CONTINUED SUITES AVAILABLE PETS ALLOWED BREAKFAST INCLUDED RESTAURANT/LOUNGE AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION INTERNET/WI-FI EXERCISE FACILITIES POOL/HOT TUB GROUP RATES MEETING FACILITIES BUS PARKING NUMBER OF UNITS 25 Hampton Inn Flagstaff East 50 hamptoninnflagstaff.com 3501 E. Lockett Rd ITINERARY IDEAS EXPLORE FLAGSTAFF Northern Arizona is a unique region, rich with history, cultural diversity and stunning beauty. Use Flagstaff as your hub to explore all that the area has to offer by using these four itineraries to guide you along the way. 26 Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff 155 hiflagstaff.com 2320 E. Lucky Lane Little America Hotel 247 flagstaff.littleamerica.com 2515 E. Butler Ave Sonesta ES Suites Flagstaff 102 sonesta.com/flagstaff 1440 N. Country Club Dr SONESTA 29 Travelodge Flagstaff 56 travelodge.com 1560 E. Route HOTELS & MOTELS OUTSIDE OF FLAGSTAFF WITHIN 25 MILES 30 Twin Arrows Casino Resort 200 twinarrows.com Resort Blvd. I-40 at Exit = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) Explore Flagstaff's History o Museum of Northern Arizona o Arizona Historical Society Pioneer Museum o Riordan Mansion State Historic Park o Lowell Observatory o The Arboretum at Flagstaff o Historic Downtown A Grand Journey o Abyss Overlook Tour (book in advance) o Hermit's Rest Road bike trip o National Park Service ranger led walks o Kolb Studio o El Tovar Hotel o Desert View Watchtower High Country Adventure o Arizona Snowbowl downhill skiing/snowboarding o Scenic Chairlift Ride o Flagstaff Nordic Center o Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course o Buffalo Park Discover the Old West o Historic Flagstaff Walking Tour o Flagstaff Visitor Center o Jerome o Williams Wild West Junction o Bearizona (Williams) Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

30 ACCOMMODATIONS BED & BREAKFASTS ACCOMMODATIONS BED & BREAKFASTS Bed & breakfasts CHILDREN WELCOME PETS ALLOWED NON-SMOKING ROOMS WHEELCHAIR ACCESS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED BREAKFAST INCLUDED IN-ROOM KITCHENS AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION IN-ROOM INTERNET/WI-FI HOT TUB NUMBER OF ROOMS 31 Aspen Inn Bed & Breakfast 46 flagstaffbedbreakfast.com 218 N. Elden St DBBNA member CHILDREN WELCOME PETS ALLOWED NON-SMOKING ROOMS WHEELCHAIR ACCESS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED BREAKFAST INCLUDED IN-ROOM KITCHENS AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION IN-ROOM INTERNET/WI-FI HOT TUB NUMBER OF ROOMS 35 Fall Inn To Nature Bed & Breakfast 3 fallinntonature.com 4555 S. Lake Mary Rd DBBNA member 32 Comfi Cottages 9 comficottages.com Various downtown and vicinity locations DBBNA member 33 Elden Trails Bed & Breakfast 16 eldentrailsbedandbreakfast.com 6073 Snowflake Dr England House Bed & Breakfast 4 englandhousebandb.com 614 W. Santa Fe Ave DBBNA member 36 Starlight Pines Bed & Breakfast 4 starlightpinesbb.com 3380 E. Lockett Rd DBBNA member 37 The Inn at 410 Bed & Breakfast 10 inn410.com 410 N. Leroux St Whispering Pines Inn 2 whisperingpinesinnflagstaff.com 2222 N. Whispering Pines Way = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) DBBNA = Distinctive Bed and Breakfasts of Northern Arizona; flagstaff-bed-breakfasts.com Historic Downtown Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

31 ACCOMMODATIONS CABINS & COTTAGES ACCOMMODATIONS RV PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS CABINS & COTTAGES CHILDREN WELCOME PETS ALLOWED NON-SMOKING ROOMS WHEELCHAIR ACCESS CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED BREAKFAST INCLUDED IN-ROOM KITCHENS AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION IN-ROOM INTERNET/WI-FI HOT TUB rv PARKS & CAMPGROUNDS FULL HOOK-UPS DUMP STATION LP GAS SHOWER/TOILETS LAUNDRY GROCERY WI-FI CABLE TV POOL/HOT TUB GROUP CAMPING WHEELCHAIR ACCESS 39 Arizona Mountain Inn & Cabins arizonamountaininn.com 4200 Lake Mary Rd Comfi Cottages comficottages.com Various downtown and vicinity locations DBBNA member 40 Grand Canyon International Hostel grandcanyonhostel.com 19 S. San Francisco St Mormon Lake Lodge Cabin Rentals 6 mormonlakelodge.com 1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd., 21 miles southeast of Flagstaff off Lake Mary Rd J and H RV Park flagstaffrvparks.com 7901 N. Highway acres 51 RV spaces Big rigs welcome Open May 1-October 10 Meteor Crater RV Park meteorcrater.com Meteor Crater Rd. and I-40, 35 miles east of Flagstaff, Exit 233 off I acres 71 RV spaces 8 tent spaces Open year-round Woody Mountain Campground and RV Park woodymountaincampground.com 2727 W. Route acres 75 RV spaces 70 tent spaces Open March 15-November 1 NATIONAL FOREST CAMPGROUNDS Coconino National Forest Campgrounds coconinoforest.us Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger District 1824 S. Thompson St San Francisco Peaks Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

32 DINING & NIGHTLIFE DINING & NIGHTLIFE DINING & NIGHTLIFE FAMILY CASUAL TO FOODIE GOURMET AVERAGE PRICE RANGE* SERVES BREAKFAST SERVES LUNCH SERVES DINNER BEER/WINE FULL BAR WI-FI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERY SEATING CAPACITY = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) Average Price Range for Individual Meal (excluding alcohol, tax and tip): $ = Under $10 $$ = $11-$15 $$$ = $16-$25 $$$$ = $26+ All Flagstaff restaurants and bars are smoke-free indoors by city ordinance. Little America Restaurant & Bar $$ 154 flagstaff.littleamerica.com 2515 E. Butler Ave AMERICAN/ CONTINENTAL AVERAGE PRICE RANGE SERVES BREAKFAST SERVES LUNCH SERVES DINNER BEER/WINE FULL BAR WI-FI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERY SEATING CAPACITY The Museum Club $$ 300 themuseumclub.com 3404 E. Route Brix Restaurant & Wine Bar $$$$ 100 brixflagstaff.com 413 N. San Francisco St Northern Pines $$$ 170 thenorthernpines.com 2200 E. Butler Ave Coppa Cafe & Bistro $$$ 40 coppacafe.net 1300 S. Milton Rd Cottage Place Restaurant $$$$ 45 cottageplace.com 126 W. Cottage Ave Reservations recommended Granny's Closet $$ 200 grannysclosetflagstaff.com 218 S. Milton Rd Twin Arrows Casino Resort $$ 240 twinarrows.com Resort Blvd. Exit Woodlands Restaurant $$ 130 doubletreeflagstaff.com/dining 1175 E. Route Horsemen Lodge $$$$ 80 horsemenlodge.com 8500 N. Hwy Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

33 DINING & NIGHTLIFE DINING & NIGHTLIFE STEAK/SEAFOOD AVERAGE PRICE RANGE* SERVES BREAKFAST SERVES LUNCH SERVES DINNER BEER/WINE FULL BAR WI-FI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERY SEATING CAPACITY Black Barts Steakhouse, Saloon & Musical Revue $$$ 250 blackbartssteakhouse.com 2760 E. Butler Ave ASIAN AVERAGE PRICE RANGE* SERVES BREAKFAST SERVES LUNCH SERVES DINNER BEER/WINE FULL BAR WI-FI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERY SEATING CAPACITY Hiro's Sushi Bar & Japanese Restaurant $$ 140 hiroflag.com 1312 S. Plaza Way Mormon Lake Lodge Steakhouse, Saloon & Pizzeria $$$ 350 mormonlakelodge.com 1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd., 21 miles southeast of Flagstaff off Lake Mary Rd Barbeque/cajun Karma Sushi Bar Grill $$ 49 karmaflagstaff.com 6 E. Route Monsoon Downtown $$ 160 monsoondowntownflag.com 6 E. Aspen Ave Satchmo's BBQ, Cajun & Catering $$ 60 satchmosaz.com 2320 N. 4th St ITALIAN/PIZZA Fratelli Pizza Downtown $ 50 fratellipizza.net 119 W. Phoenix Ave Fratelli Pizza East $ 75 fratellipizza.net 2120 N. 4th St Sakura Sushi & Teppanyaki $$$ 60 doubletreeflagstaff.com/dining 1175 W. Route Street Side Saigon $ 45 streetsidesaigon.com 121 S. San Francisco St Swadee Thai $ 49 swadeethai.com 115 E. Aspen Ave = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) Average Price Range for Individual Meal (excluding alcohol, tax and tip): $ = Under $10 $$ = $11-$15 $$$ = $16-$25 $$$$ = $ Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

34 DINING & NIGHTLIFE DINING & NIGHTLIFE MEXICAN/LATIN AVERAGE PRICE RANGE* SERVES BREAKFAST SERVES LUNCH SERVES DINNER BEER/WINE FULL BAR WI-FI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERY SEATING CAPACITY microbreweries/ bars & grills AVERAGE PRICE RANGE* SERVES BREAKFAST SERVES LUNCH SERVES DINNER BEER/WINE FULL BAR WI-FI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERY SEATING CAPACITY Criollo Latin Kitchen $$ 100 criollolatinkitchen.com 16 N. San Francisco St Altitudes Bar & Grill $$ 100 altitudesbarandgrill.com 2 S. Beaver St MEDITERRANEAN Pita Jungle $ 100 pitajungle.com 320 S. Regent St coffee shop/café/ deli/diner Brandy's Restaurant & Bakery $ 80 brandysrestaurant.com 1500 E. Cedar Ave Country Host Restaurant $ 280 countryhostrestaurant.com 2285 E. Butler Ave Beaver Street Brewery $$ 160 beaverstreetbrewery.com 11 S. Beaver St Charly's Pub & Grill $$ 450 weatherfordhotel.com 23 N. Leroux St Inside the Weatherford Hotel Collins Irish Pub & Grill $ 200 collinsirishpub.com 2 N. Leroux St Hops on Birch $ 130 hopsonbirch.com 22 E. Birch Ave Jitters Lunchbox $ 60 jitterslunchbox.com 3504 E. Route Closed Saturday-Sunday = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) Average Price Range for Individual Meal (excluding alcohol, tax and tip): $ = Under $10 $$ = $11-$15 $$$ = $16-$25 $$$$ = $26+ Proper Meats & Provisions $$ 12 propermeats.com 110 S. San Francisco St Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

35 DINING & NIGHTLIFE DINING & NIGHTLIFE microbreweries/ bars & grills AVERAGE PRICE RANGE* SERVES BREAKFAST SERVES LUNCH SERVES DINNER BEER/WINE FULL BAR WI-FI LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ART GALLERY SEATING CAPACITY Lumberyard Brewing Company Taproom & Grille $ 130 lumberyardbrewingcompany.com 5 S. San Francisco St Mother Road Brewing Company $ 50 motherroadbeer.com 7 S. Mike's Pike Porky's Sports Bar & Lounge $ 96 porkys-pub.com 2285 E. Butler Ave 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. o Fry Bread o Navajo Taco (fry bread topped with beef, beans, cheese, lettuce and chopped tomato) o Atoo' (mutton stew) Speakeasy $ 50 collinsirishpub.com 10 N. Leroux St = AAA Diamond Rating (American Automobile Association) Average Price Range for Individual Meal (excluding alcohol, tax and tip): $ = Under $10 $$ = $11-$15 $$$ = $16-$25 $$$$ = $26+ 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. o Piki Bread (a paper thin bread made from blue corn) o Noqkwivi (a mixture of hominy, lamb and spices) o Blue Corn Hotcakes o Paatupsuki (bean, corn and hominy soup) Hopi Dancers, Museum of Northern Arizona Official Flagstaff Visitor Guide flagstaffarizona.org

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