EXPLORE FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA
We’ve listed some fun things to see and do in Flagstaff. There is always something fun to do in Flagstaff no matter the season. From touring the area for fall colors to skiing or snowboarding at Snow Bowl to visiting the Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff has something for your and your family.
Flagstaff Arboretum
200 acres of beautiful ponderosa pine forest, visitor center, gift shop, children’s garden, wildflower meadow, herb garden and solar greenhouse.
The Arboretum at Flagstaff
Arizona Snowbowl
Ski Arizona, this resort features 2,300 feet of vertical drop, average snowfall of 260 inches, 31 trails, 4 chairlifts and a full service rental shop. Located just 14 miles north of Flagstaff. Winding roads lead to the slopes and you will need chains and/or a 4-wheel drive vehicle to reach the ski areas after big snows. Check for conditions.
Arizona Snowbowl
DS Hummer Tours
Voted as one of the “Top 100 Adventures in America” by National Geographic Magazine, Desert Storm Hummer Tours runs exciting adventure tours in Arizona’s Four Peaks Mountains/Tonto National Forest. Guests enjoy the rich beauty of the Sonoran Desert in the worlds most advanced 4×4, The Hummer. Entertaining and professional guides bring Arizona’s history to life while crawling up one of the state’s most scenic mining trails to 4000 feet above sea level.
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Lowell Observatory
Features hands-on exhibits and a scenic campus. Tours and programs are offered year round. Lowell Observatory is a privately owned astronomical research institution. Lowell Observatory was founded in 1894 by Boston mathematician Percival Lowell. He is best known for discovering Pluto.
Lowell Observatory
Meteor Crater
Meteor Crater (Barringer Meteorite Crater) is a gigantic impact crater in the middle of the arid sandstone of the Arizona desert. You will see boulders, the size of small houses, in and around the crater that is nearly a mile wide, and 570 feet deep. Meteor Crater
Museum of Northern Arizona
Native peoples and natural science of the Colorado Plateau region are the focus of this museum. The museum was originally established in 1928 as a repository for Native American artifacts and natural history specimens from the Colorado Plateau. Museum of Northern Arizona
Sunset Crater
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument is an area northeast of Flagstaff containing evidence of igneous activity. You’ll find several cinder cones formed by extinct volcanoes, and large expanses of lava and ash.
Sunset Crater
Wupatki
You’ll find Pueblos and cliff dwellings that are so well preserved it’s hard to believe their builders left them vacant 700 years ago.
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