Flagstaff is part of a group of mountain towns supporting responsible tourism in wild places.
Flagstaff is located in the high country mountains of northern Arizona and its four seasons are enviable by many. Summer temperatures average in the low 80s with sapphire blue skies and crisp mountain air, while winter adventures await in Arizona's officially designated Winter Wonderland with an average 108" of snowfall in downtown. The bounty continues into fall with a panoramic canvas of quaking aspen and foliage offering hues of reds and purples, while spring offers the breathtaking beauty of blooms in the world's largest contiguous emerald green ponderosa pine forest.
Flagstaff’s special wild places include:
We know you love Flagstaff – in all of its beauty and outdoor recreation.
From trails surrounding the state’s tallest peak, to the thrills of mountain biking and tranquil strolls in the largest ponderosa pine forest.
Please consider supporting the wild spirit of Flagstaff by giving back to Willow Bend Environmental Education Center. Through Pledge for the Wild, your donation helps people of all ages connect more deeply to nature—supporting hands-on learning, conservation, and the care of the landscapes that make this place unforgettable.
Contributions help ensure Flagstaff remains vibrant for generations to come.