The Flagstaff Area is best known for its
tourism as it is the primary gateway to the Grand Canyon and many other natural recreation
sites. Attractions include Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater Volcano, and Wupatki
National Monuments, the Lowell Observatory, the Grand Canyon Railway, Grand Canyon
Caverns, and the Arizona Snow Bowl, Williams Ski Run, and Mormon Lake Ski areas.
An afternoon storm glides over the Grand
Canyon north of Flagstaff. Photo by Kevin
Ferguson
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ARIZONA
SNOW BOWL
Hwy 180, 7 Mi N of Snowbowl Rd
Flagstaff
928-779-1951
GRAND CANYON CAVERNS West of Flagstaff on old Route
66
Box 180
Peach Springs
928-422-3223
Take an elevator down 21
stories to the largest dry caverns in the USA. These caves are documented at 345
million years old, with fossilized fish visible along the lighted trails.
GRAND
CANYON RAILWAY 123 N San Francisco St
Flagstaff 86001
928-773-1976
518 E Bill Williams Av
Williams 86046
928-635-4000 Reservations
800-THE-TRAIN (800-843-8724)
Experience
the thrill of riding a train pulled by a real
steam locomotive. This 65-mile excursion
from Williams to the Grand Canyon begins at the
restored Fray Marcos Harvey House and ends in
the north at the historic 1910 Grand Canyon
depot near the spectacular El Tovar Hotel and
just a short walk to the rim of the Canyon.
LOWELL OBSERVATORY
METEOR CRATER Administrative Office
Box 181
Flagstaff
928-289-5898
Crater Museum and
Astronaut Hall of Fame
928-289-2362
928-774-8350
Visit one of the best
examples of a meteor-impact crater on earth. This crater measures 4,150 feet across
and is 560 feet deep. Museum has an Apollo space capsule and a 1,406 pound meteorite
on display. 20 miles west of Winslow, off I-40. Exit at Meteor Crater Rd.
NAVAJO NATION
BIG BOQUILLAS RANCH
The Navajo Nation has the largest
amount of land of all American Indian tribes. The
Big Boquillas Ranch is
land purchased by the Navajo
Nation.
RIORDAN STATE
HISTORIC PARK 1300 Riordan
Ranch St
Flagstaff
928-779-4395
Visit
the Riordan
mansion and see what it was like to be a wealthy frontier logging baron around 1904.
WALNUT CANYON NATIONAL MONUMENT
Walnut
Canyon Road
Flagstaff 86004
928-526-3367
A
beautiful canyon with petroglyphs and Indian
ruins hidden within it.
WUPATKI
NATIONAL MONUMENT
Tuba Star Rte N Hwy 89
Flagstaff 86004
928-679-2365
Explore 2500 or so archaeological
sites left by the Kayenta Anasazi and the
Sinagua Indians on 35,253 acres in approximately
1250 A.D.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
FLAGSTAFF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
101 W Route 66
Flagstaff 86001
928-774-4505 Visitor Center--Tourist Information
928-774-9541
800-842-7293
ASH
FORK
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 616 Lewis Ave.
Box 494
Ash Fork 86320
928-637-2442
SELIGMAN
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
801 E Hwy 66, KOA-3
Box 426
Seligman
928-422-3939