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BrewHaHa
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02.11
Inaugural Dew Downtown Flagstaff Urban Ski & Snowboard Festival
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02.12
Stories to Life Series – Traveling the Cowboy Trail-100 Years of Arizona Tales
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Sedona Healing: Energy Balancing & Reading Package
Experience the relaxation and balancing of your energy with Kavitaa, in Sedona.
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Pay Rate Equal to Your Birth Year!
We're celebrating the year you were born. With this special offer for two or three night stays, you'll receive rates equal to your birth year!
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Flagstaff
The destination for all seasons, Flagstaff is alive with cultural diversity, beauty, history and recreational and scientific opportunities. At a cool 7,000-foot elevation, located in the world’s largest ponderosa pine forest, Flagstaff is near seven national parks and monuments and 80 miles from the Grand Canyon. Northern Arizona is also rich in Native American history and culture with nearby Navajo and Hopi reservations.
With a variety of dining, nightlife, outdoor recreation, and lodging options, Flagstaff is the hub for experiencing the wonders of the Southwest. Today, modern explorers, outdoor adventurers and cultural enthusiasts make their way to Flagstaff seeking the charm and freedom the region provides. At the junction of two major U.S. interstates, served by a regional airport with direct flights to Phoenix and Los Angeles as well as a busy train depot, Flagstaff is a key destination for people seeking the adventure and natural beauty of the American West.
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For Visitors Information
One East Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
(800) 842-7293
- County: Coconino
- Year of Incorporation: 1928
- Elevation: 6,910 ft
- Population: 59,746


