What are the best things to do in Flagstaff AZ?

Explore Walnut Canyon, hike in Coconino National Forest, visit Lowell Observatory, tour historic downtown, enjoy skiing at Arizona Snowbowl, and experience Route 66 charm, plus vibrant local dining and breweries.
 
Flagstaff balances nature and culture perfectly, hiking or skiing at Arizona Snowbowl, exploring lava tubes at Lava River Cave, visiting Walnut Canyon and Sunset Crater, stargazing (since it's a Dark Sky City), walking around downtown for local food and breweries, and taking a day trip to the Grand Canyon, which is roughly 1.5 hours away, are all possible.
 
Tour Lowell Observatory, hike Walnut Canyon and Sunset Crater, tour downtown Flagstaff, ski Arizona Snowbowl, visit Route 66, camp in Coconino National Forest and day trip to the Grand Canyon.
 
Flagstaff AZ has a lot to offer! Definitely check out Lowell Observatory at night, wander Historic Downtown, and do the Walnut Canyon Rim Trail. If you’re into craft beer, Mother Road Brewing is worth a stop. For scenery, Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monument are unforgettable.
 
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There are many activities in Flagstaff such as hiking Coconino National Forest, Lowell Observatory, historic downtown, Walnut Canyon National Monument and taking advantage of the city as a point of departure to the Grand Canyon, Sunset Crater and scenic route 66.
 
Flagstaff, AZ offers hiking in Coconino National Forest, exploring Walnut Canyon, visiting Lowell Observatory, skiing at Arizona Snowbowl, enjoying Route 66 charm, stargazing under dark skies, and day trips to the Grand Canyon.
 
If you’re in Flagstaff, don’t miss Walnut Canyon or a quick drive to the Grand Canyon, and definitely stroll downtown for local cafés and breweries—it’s super chill and has great vibes 🌲
 
Flagstaff, AZ offers plenty to explore. Visit Lowell Observatory, hike in Coconino National Forest, explore Walnut Canyon National Monument, enjoy downtown’s Route 66 vibe, ski at Arizona Snowbowl, see fall colors, and use Flagstaff as a base for the Grand Canyon.
 
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