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The Peaks and Valleys of Beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff is home to some of the most gorgeous scenery and geological formations in Arizona. It’s only 80 miles from the Grand Canyon if you want to take a day trip up north, or you can spend your day taking in the many canyons and natural rock creations closer to the city.

A Unique Cinema Event: The Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival

One of the many advantages of staying in hotels in Flagstaff, AZ is the stunning outdoor landscape, but if you are in town in mid-October, take the opportunity to enjoy an indoor event like the Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival.  Founded in 2003, the five-day event showcases filmmakers from all walks of life.

Explore the Rich History of Wupatki National Monument

Tourists staying in hotels in Flagstaff, AZ, will want to visit Wupatki National Monument for a fascinating cultural experience.  The 100-hundred room Wupatki Pueblo was once the largest in the area and served as a community center for many different cultures.  Today, you can explore this cultural gem in a short day trip from your Flagstaff hotel.

Flagstaff’s First Friday Art Walk is Not Just for Art Lovers

Visiting hotels in Flagstaff, AZ is always something to look forward to, but if you plan your trip to coincide with the first Friday of any month, you’re in for a great evening at the downtown First Friday Art Walk. Conveniently located near your Flagstaff hotel you will find the city bustling with music, art, and performance from 6pm to 9pm, and all of it is completely free.

Meteor Crater: The World’s Largest Meteorite Site

Northern Arizona is the site of the best-preserved meteorite impact site in the entire world. Meteor Crater is an interesting and educational excursion for tourists staying at hotels in Flagstaff, AZ.  Just a short drive away from your comfortable accommodations, you can see the result of a meteor that hit Earth more than 50,000 years ago.