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Surrounded by world-famous attractions and just "down the road" from one of the world's most impressive natural wonders, the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff is the ideal home base from which to spend several days exploring this exciting region.

The Grand Canyon is Flagstaff's most famous nearby wonder, but certainly not the only one. Many other no less remarkable wonders surround Flagstaff. Among them are the red rocks of Sedona, Meteor Crater, the San Francisco Peaks, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Wupatki ruins, Sunset Crater Volcano, and numerous Native American communities.

Enjoyed for its cool summer weather, Flagstaff is also an exciting urban center that abounds with dining, shopping and nightlife opportunities, a unique arts and crafts scene, and a wide selection of quality hotels and inns.

 

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