Do you have tips, tricks, or recommendations for those arriving in Flagstaff for the first time? Is there a hike you can’t miss? Where’s the best place in town to find coffee? Please comment below, and share your favorites!
Flagstaff Visitor’s Site Dining & Nightlife list
Getting Around
Flying
Shuttles
Local Transportation
Places to Eat
Stop by the on site restaurant, 1899 Bar & Grill
Restaurants within walking distance
Bars within walking distance
Things to Do
Winter Attractions in Flagstaff
A calendar of events occurring in Northern Arizona all winter long.
Lowell Observatory
Founded in 1894, this hilltop center with giant telescopes offers tours, solar viewing and stargazing.
Museum of Northern Arizona
Museum chronicling the Colorado Plateau from 15,000 B.C. to the present via exhibits and artifacts.
Lava Tubes
Head fourteen miles north of Flagstaff and hike a mile long cave formed by a lava river approximately 700,000 years ago. Don’t forget your sweater and flashlight.
Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra
Located on the Northern Arizona University campus, tickets and information can be found on their site.
Meteor Crater
Visit Meteor Crater near Winslow. Activities include three lookout points on the rim of the crater, telescopes on the viewing platforms, guided tours, and an Interactive Discovery Center.
Arizona Outback Adventures
Hikes and backpacking trips in the Grand Canyon/Havasupai area.
Grand Canyon Railway
The Grand Canyon Railway, established in 1901 takes people into the Grand Canyon. According to the brochure, “The Grand Canyon Railway is more than just a mode of transportation: It’s a trip back in time to what many consider the most awe-inspiring place on Earth.”
Macy’s on Beaver Street for great coffee!
I’ll second that! Macy’s is my favorite.
Try Grannie’s Closet for lunch! Good salad bar and Italien dishes.