If there is one thing visitors can count on in Flagstaff, it's a good night's rest. With more than 70 hotels and inns to choose from plus a variety of campgrounds and cabins, it's no wonder people making that once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Grand Canyon often choose to stay in Flagstaff. But Flagstaff is more than a layover on the way to somewhere else. Besides a great selection of lodging, Flagstaff has great dining, a thriving nightlife, and plenty of restaurants offering breakfast and a great cup of coffee in the morning.
2760 E. Butler Ave. • 928-774-1912 • blackbartssteakhouse.com
10 acres with 173 RV spaces and 7 tent spaces. Open year-round.
7901 N. Highway 89 • 928-526-1829 • flagstaffrvparks.com
4.5 acres with 50 RV spaces; hot tub. Open April 15 to October 15.
5803 N. Highway 89 • 928-526-9926 • Reservations 800-562-3524 (KOA-FLAG) • flagstaffkoa.com
25 acres with 198 RV spaces, 40 tent spaces and 2 cabins; cable TV. Open year-round.
Meteor Crater Road & I-40, 35 miles east of Flagstaff, Exit 233 off I-40 • 928-289-4002 / 800-478-4002 • meteorcrater.com
10 acres with 72 RV spaces and 8 tent spaces. Open year-round.
30 minutes SE of Flagstaff; 21 miles on Lake Mary Rd. to Mormon Lake Village Exit, turn right, go 7 miles to lodge • 928-354-2227 • mormonlakelodge.com
74 pull-through RV spaces, tent sites and group areas; cabins and rooms; seasonal
camping and RV Park availability.
2727 W. Route 66 • 928-774-7727 / 800-732-7986 • woodymountaincampground.com
25 acres with 80 RV spaces and 47 tent spaces; dial-up Internet access. Open April 1 to November 1.
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