March-May
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Late season flurries give way to bursts of blossoms
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Late season flurries give way to bursts of blossoms
Don’t be surprised if your spring break in Flagstaff includes a late season snow and one last ski day for the season. It might take a bit longer here but before you know it the chill is gone and the trees are bursting with blossoms.
Spring in Flagstaff is more than a season, it’s an attitude. The temperatures are up and so is the mood as visitors and residents alike take full advantage of the lively, entertaining mix of concerts, art exhibits, film festivals and outdoor activities.
Artists from all over Coconino County come together to promote recycling through this creative, fun and inspiring exhibition at the Flagstaff Mall. (April - May).
Celebrate Bubble Palooza a spectacular event voted “Most Outstanding Community Event” By Arizona Parks and Recreation Association. Foxglenn Park (May).
Artists, performers, and educators travel from Zuni, New Mexico to share their arts, talents, and culture at this event at the Museum of Northern Arizona (May).
The Coconino Astronomical Society (CAS) and Lowell Observatory celebrate National Astronomy Day with day and evening activities at Lowell Observatory (May).