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Flagstaff is situated at a major crossroads, easily accessible from the east, west and south.

GETTING HERE

Interstates 40 and 17 provide direct access from the West’s major metro areas, including Albuquerque, El Paso, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego and, of course, Phoenix and Tucson. Highway 89 provides access from states to the north, and Highway 180 links Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon, just 81 miles (130 km) to the northwest.

Arrival by Car

  • From the East or West: Interstate 40
  • From the South/Phoenix: Interstate 17
  • From the North/Page/Lake Powell/Monument Valley: Highway 89

If you are coming from Phoenix, take I-17 north and follow the numerous “Flagstaff” signs. I-17 terminates in Flagstaff at its junction with I-40 and becomes Milton Road which in turn becomes Historic Route 66 in downtown Flagstaff. This is the main artery through Flagstaff. When you arrive, be sure to stop at the Flagstaff Visitor Center in the historic train station, 1 East Route 66. The friendly staff will provide you with free information on local attractions, events, accommodations, and tips on Flagstaff’s diverse dining choices and vibrant nightlife scene.

Scenic Arrivals:
From Sedona: Highway 89A north through Oak Creek Canyon
From Grand Canyon National Park (South Rim): Highway 180 south

Arrival by Air

Flagstaff Airport offers air service daily with multiple flights to and from Phoenix (PHX) and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) on American Airlines. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal or at the Air Café and parking is free. Full services are provided for private and corporate aircraft.

Be an air travel pro with these suggestions:
- Print boarding pass
- Place liquids in a clear plastic bag for TSA screening
- Arrive two hours prior to flight
- Be dropped off at the airport vs. parking
- Check luggage
- Begin TSA screening ASAP

Arrival by Rail

Amtrak® services Flagstaff daily on the Southwest Chief® line from the historic train station on Route 66. Enjoy meals in the Dining car, views from the Sightseer Lounge and relax in spacious seats or private sleeping accommodations.

Save big with Amtrak Saver Fares. Book your travel at least 14 days in advance aboard many routes across the country and save 20% on a regular adult fare. And up to two kids ages 2-12 ride at 50% off per adult rail fare purchased. Visit Amtrak.com for details and reservations.

Station Hours:
5pm to 8am daily

Arrival times:
Train 3 Westbound: 8:32pm
Train 4 Eastbound: 8:20pm

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Enjoy meals in the Dining Car and views from the Sightseer Lounge. Visit Amtrak.com for details and reservations. Welcome aboard.

Southwest Chief

The City of Flagstaff supports the transition to electric vehicles.

There are charging stations in the downtown area, on East Route 66, at many local hotels, and at NAU.

Looking for a charging station in Flagstaff?

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Flagstaff Visitor Center

One E. Route 66
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
U.S. 001.928.213.2951
VisitorCenter@flagstaffaz.gov

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