Sightseeing
A drive-through wildlife park inhabited by exotic animals and wildlife.
344 locals recommend
Bearizona Wildlife Park
1500 E Rte 66A drive-through wildlife park inhabited by exotic animals and wildlife.
Northern Arizona's newest attraction, the Canyon Coaster is a mile-long coaster that winds down the mountain. There are also tubing and other adventures at the park.
20 locals recommend
Canyon Coaster Adventure Park
700 East Route 66Northern Arizona's newest attraction, the Canyon Coaster is a mile-long coaster that winds down the mountain. There are also tubing and other adventures at the park.
Drive or take the Grand Canyon Railroad to this scenic wonder that draws millions of people each year from all over the world.
858 locals recommend
Grand Canyon National Park
Drive or take the Grand Canyon Railroad to this scenic wonder that draws millions of people each year from all over the world.
During spring runoff, water flows rapidly down this large red rock waterfall.
28 locals recommend
Grand Falls, Arizona
During spring runoff, water flows rapidly down this large red rock waterfall.
In the high desert north of Flagstaff lies anasazi ruins you can explore.
143 locals recommend
Wupatki National Monument
25137 North Wupatki LaneIn the high desert north of Flagstaff lies anasazi ruins you can explore.
A destination for those who love the high country. Ride the gondola to the top of the mountain and take in the views, relax in the trees, play corn hole and other outdoor games, and enjoy food and beverage at the patio restaurant/bar.
47 locals recommend
Snowbowl Scenic Gondola
9300 North Snow Bowl RoadA destination for those who love the high country. Ride the gondola to the top of the mountain and take in the views, relax in the trees, play corn hole and other outdoor games, and enjoy food and beverage at the patio restaurant/bar.
Learn the archeological, geological and cultural significance of Flagstaff and the surrounding area.
230 locals recommend
Museum of Northern Arizona
3101 N Fort Valley RdLearn the archeological, geological and cultural significance of Flagstaff and the surrounding area.
Flagstaff's dark night sky is the perfect place to take in the stars!
352 locals recommend
Lowell Observatory
1400 W Mars Hill RdFlagstaff's dark night sky is the perfect place to take in the stars!
Sightseeing
This mile-long lava tube cave, located less than 30 minutes from Bellemont on a gravel Forest Road, was formed around 700,000 years ago by molten rock that erupted from a volcanic vent. Free to the public. Bring a jacket and flashlight, and wear hiking-type shoes.
150 locals recommend
Lava River Cave
171B Forest RdThis mile-long lava tube cave, located less than 30 minutes from Bellemont on a gravel Forest Road, was formed around 700,000 years ago by molten rock that erupted from a volcanic vent. Free to the public. Bring a jacket and flashlight, and wear hiking-type shoes.
City/town information
Steeped in logging, ranching and Native American history, Flagstaff offers diverse shops, restaurants, museums and outdoor recreation.
330 locals recommend
Flagstaff
Steeped in logging, ranching and Native American history, Flagstaff offers diverse shops, restaurants, museums and outdoor recreation.
Rooted on Historic Route 66, about 20 miles from Family Time in the Pines, Williams has a small-town tourist vibe with shops, restaurants, public swimming pool and family friendly activities such as Bearizona, Canyon Coaster and Grand Canyon Railway. Williams is known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon."
101 locals recommend
Williams
Rooted on Historic Route 66, about 20 miles from Family Time in the Pines, Williams has a small-town tourist vibe with shops, restaurants, public swimming pool and family friendly activities such as Bearizona, Canyon Coaster and Grand Canyon Railway. Williams is known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon."
Seligman
A stop on Historic Route 66 that inspired the Disney film "Cars."
Travel down Highway 89A from Flagstaff to Sedona along scenic Oak Creak Canyon. You'll be under a canopy of oak trees and fragrant cottonwoods and you wind down the canyon. As you come into Sedona red rock formations tower above. A perfect place for hiking, picnicking, shopping, dining, star gazing and more.
221 locals recommend
Sedona
Travel down Highway 89A from Flagstaff to Sedona along scenic Oak Creak Canyon. You'll be under a canopy of oak trees and fragrant cottonwoods and you wind down the canyon. As you come into Sedona red rock formations tower above. A perfect place for hiking, picnicking, shopping, dining, star gazing and more.