Located in the high country mountains of northern Arizona, Flagstaff's four seasons are enviable by many.
Summer temperatures average in the low 80s with sapphire blue skies and crisp mountain air, while the bounty continues into Fall with a panoramic canvas of quaking aspen and foliage offering hues of reds and purples.
Winter adventures await in Arizona's officially designated Winter Wonderland with an average 108" of snow fall in downtown, while Spring offers breathtaking beauty of blooms in the world's largest contiguous emerald green ponderosa pine forest.
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The onset of fall in Flagstaff ushers in the changing autumn leaves, crisp weather and signals the start of another festive holiday season.
Learn MoreOften described as Earth’s greatest geological showcase, the breathtaking ensemble of colorful rock layers, impressive buttes and shadowed side canyons sets Grand Canyon apart.
Learn MoreCelebrating Flagstaff's Role in the Apollo Moon Missions. Many milestones occurred in the Flagstaff area including astronaut science training, instrument development and lunar mapping.
Lunar LegacyWhile you are here, plan to use Flagstaff as your home base to explore some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. The city is only a one hour beautiful drive from the Grand Canyon and close to seven National Parks and Monuments.
Learn MoreExplore the scenic drives in and around Flagstaff that highlight the golden aspens, red hues of oak trees, and the changing leaves.
Flagstaff attracts people from all walks of life, whether they are searching for outdoor thrills, historic hotspots, or an escape from the desert heat. It's a stop on historic Route 66, one of the first highways to be built in the United States.
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