Play, Stay, and Eat in Flagstaff, Arizona

Story and photos by Julie Diebolt Price 

Flagstaff, Arizona, is surrounded by stunning mountains, deep canyons and was the first Dark Sky Community. Located in the world’s largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest, Flagstaff boasts good weather with four seasons and is surrounded by Native American culture. Known as the City of Seven Wonders, Flagstaff is within 10 to 80 miles of seven unique experiences, making Flagstaff a great home base for your explorations.

 

Flagstaff supports a robust lunar legacy and is an important destination for high-altitude training for Olympic and serious athletes. Follow me on this photo journey to catch a glimpse of a few experiences that Flagstaff has to offer.

 

PlayStayEat brings you some of the best fun things to do and best places to play, stay, and eat in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Flagstaff Restaurants and Breweries

Flagstaff is designated a leading craft beer city with award-winning breweries that extend samples and tours. Two hundred restaurants in Flagstaff offer fantastic cuisine, accomplished chefs, and craft cocktails. Here are just a few of the places I enjoyed on a recent visit.

 

Dark Sky Brewing Co. and Pizzicletta

Josephine’s Modern American Bistro

Lumberyard Brewing Company

Pato Thai Cuisine

Silver Pine Restaurant and Bar

Tinderbox Kitchen

Places to Play in Flagstaff

Historic Route 66 runs through the center of Flagstaff and is a great place for a selfie. Begin at the Flagstaff Visitor Center to get all the information and directions you need. The Visitor Center is also the Flagstaff Amtrak station, which is said to be haunted. Three walking tours of Downtown will educate you about the rich history of the region.

 

Segway tours are a fun and exciting way to see the city.

 

Lowell Observatory sits high on Mars Hill overlooking the city of Flagstaff. It’s a great place to observe the universe with naked eyes and with telescopes.

 

The Museum of Northern Arizona is a wealth of information from dinosaurs to Native American culture.

 

The Arizona Snowbowl Gondola is an exciting ride up to 11,500 feet on the San Francisco Peaks. Winter or summer, this excursion affords incredible views as far as the Grand Canyon.

 

Grand Canyon National Park is only 75 miles from Flagstaff. It’s an easy side trip with the Grand Canyon trip planner.

Julie Diebolt Price

Julie Diebolt Price is a professional photographer, educator, travel writer and journalist. She helps corporations and solo entrepreneurs establish their brand with imagery and business training. She educates and mentors aspiring photographers. As a journalist who loves to travel, she creates memorable experiences and shares them with words and pictures. Learn more at linktr.ee/PhotoTravelWrite.