10/21/11
| Get in the Spooky Spirit with a Haunted Tour of Flagstaff
Halloween is just around the corner, but you don’t have to wait until the big day to get into the spooky spirit. If you are staying in any of the Flagstaff hotels between mid-September and the end of October, take the opportunity to take a haunted tour downtown.
The Arizona Historical Society provides walking tours all year long, but for a few weeks in autumn, your tour guide is a ghostly spirit. One of the many reasons to stay in hotels in Flagstaff, AZ is the ability to explore local historical attractions. The city is full of legends about rough riders, loggers, and early pioneers. The two-hour haunted evening tour of the city includes much more than ghost stories and spirit sightings (if you’re lucky); your ghoulish guide will also tell you about the rich history of Flagstaff and northern Arizona.
After a scary stroll, you’ll be ready to return to your Flagstaff hotel for dinner and a comfortable night of un-haunted rest. Although a few old Flagstaff hotels have spooky haunting stories, the modern amenities and room service will make your guest room feel just like home.
10/14/11
| The spot…a Child’s Museum Offers Family Fun in Flagstaff
Many Flagstaff hotels have family-friendly options and facilities such as swimming pools and kid-friendly menus, but when your children tire of these novelties, take them to the spot…a Child’s Museum. The spot… is the first children’s museum in Northern Arizona and it has been educating and entertaining kids ever since.
If you and your family are spending the weekend in hotels in Flagstaff, AZ, this is the perfect museum for you. It is open every Friday and Saturday, with an affordable admission fee of $3 per person.
There are several interactive exhibits that allow your children to explore science, art, and history. Younger children will enjoy the Tot Spot where they can play music and games to develop motor skills. The Quantum Quizzics exhibit offers robots, magnets and other science-related activities, while the Art Experience exhibit allows kids to create artwork from recycled materials.
If your family needs to get out of your Flagstaff hotel for some fun, spend a day at the spot… before dining at one of the family-friendly restaurants in the city. Kids of all ages, including parents, will enjoy the unique learning experience at the spot...
07/25/11
| Montezuma Castle: Ancient Cliff Dwellings of the Sinagua
One of many advantages to staying in Flagstaff hotels is being to close to many different historic cultural sites. Hotels in Flagstaff, AZ offer visitors the chance to explore ancient cliff dwellings like Montezuma Castle, built over a thousand years ago. Take a quick drive from your Flagstaff hotel and walk along the sycamore groves near Beaver Creek as you gaze up at the ancient high-rise built into the cliff wall. Go eleven miles north to visit Montezuma Well, the result of two underground springs that produce over one and a half million gallons of water every day. These are just two of the interesting sites that are accessible from Flagstaff, AZ hotels. With hotels in Flagstaff as your temporary home, you can visit tourist attractions that highlight nature, history, and culture. The biggest advantage is the ability to return to your comfortable guest room after a hot day in the sun. Flagstaff also has plenty of fine dining and nightlife activities, so you will always find something fun to do in Flagstaff.
07/19/11
| Walk the Lava Flow Trail at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
Flagstaff hotels offer a perfect central location for exploring the different natural features of the Colorado Plateau. Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument is at the top of the list of places to visit. A series of volcanoes erupted in the 11th century, leaving behind a cinder cone this is still intact today.
The desolate but beautiful landscape at Sunset Crater Volcano is different than all the other natural features you will see on the drive from hotels in Flagstaff, AZ. The volcano eradicated all the plant life within five miles, but the area is slowly coming back to life.
When you leave the comfort of your Flagstaff hotel and venture out to Sunset Crater Volcano, be sure to walk the Lava Flow Trail to take in the vista of San Francisco Peaks and the namesake cinder cone with the sunset-like glow that comes from the colorful mineral deposits at its rim.
Hotels in Flagstaff are an easy drive to this one-of-a-kind landscape. Bring a picnic lunch or stop at Wupatki National Monument, which is also not far from Flagstaff, AZ hotels.
04/22/11
| Visit the Coconino Center for the Arts Next Time You Come to Flagstaff
Flagstaff hotels are conveniently located near several cultural centers and art galleries. One that is well worth a visit is the Coconino Center for the Arts. The center hosts different exhibitions and musical performances all year long. hotels in Flagstaff provide a great base for your explorations of the local art and culture.
A local favorite is the annual Recycled Art Exhibition in spring, which features work from both novice and well-known local artists. The unique factor about this exhibition is that all of the artwork must be made from at least 80 percent recycled materials. This constraint makes for some very creative and unique work! It is definitely worth venturing out of your Flagstaff hotel to check out this annual event.
The center also boasts one of the finest listening rooms in Northern Arizona. Musicians come from all over the nation to perform in concerts held year-round. In summer, the center also hosts the annual Flagstaff Folk Music Festival, which should not be missed if you are staying in one of the nearby hotels in Flagstaff.
Many Flagstaff, AZ hotels are conveniently located near the Coconino Center for the Arts. You will also find the Pioneer Museum next to the center, so you can visit two different landmarks in one day, or return to your Flagstaff hotel for a rest between your explorations.
04/19/11
| Visit Northern Arizona University During Your Stay in Flagstaff
One of the many benefits of staying in Flagstaff hotels is being close to so many outdoor activities. However, visitors often don’t think of visiting Northern Arizona University or attending one of the school’s many public events. hotels in Flagstaff, AZ are a natural choice for prospective students and visiting parents, but every visitor to the city can enjoy the campus. Depending on the season, sports fans may want to enjoy watching a tennis match, volleyball game, or golf tournament while staying in a Flagstaff hotel. There are athletic events for both men and women, and the university players love to have fans to cheer them on. Art lovers can visit the Northern Arizona University Art Museum, which has both a permanent collection and temporary exhibitions. The university also has regular performances by both the symphony and chamber orchestra. The theater department, school of music, and film school highlight student performances as well. With so much happening at the university, Flagstaff, AZ hotels offer even more options than you may have expected. As you are preparing for your visit and researching Flagstaff hotels, remember to check out what university events are happening while you are in town. Everybody, not just students, can enjoy the programs, and you may even learn something!
03/08/11
| Flagstaff Offers Year-Round Outdoor Adventures
Wouldn’t you like to warm up in one of the cozy Flagstaff hotels after a long day of skiing? Or relax in your cool, air-conditioned room after a summer hike? You can make it happen by staying in one of the fabulous hotels in Flagstaff, AZ.
Northern Arizona has a lot to offer outdoor buffs. The Grand Canyon, Humphrey’s Summit, and the red rock trails of Sedona are only a short drive away. Staying in a Flagstaff hotel gives you the freedom to easily explore all of these beautiful sites.
If biking is your preferred outdoor activity, you’re in luck! Take advantage of Flagstaff’s urban trail system that links the bicycle trails in all directions. Flagstaff, AZ hotels are the only ones in the state that can promise access to such a wide variety of bike trails.
Ski slopes are also just a short drive away from the hotels in Flagstaff. If you bring the kids, there are plenty of places to take them sledding and tubing. Staying in Flagstaff hotels makes it easy to enjoy the outdoors, any time of year.
10/07/10
| Flagstaff Hotels – An All-Year Travel Destination
Flagstaff, Arizona is a town that boasts year-round cooler temperatures than the hot and dry Phoenix Valley. It’s for this reason that visitors rush off to hotels in Flagstaff all year long to spend time in this lovely northern college town. Spring and summer in Flagstaff is a great time to visit Flagstaff with moderate temperatures during the day and cool evenings. These two seasons are the best time to check out Flagstaff’s numerous outdoor activities like mountain biking, walking or hiking one of the many forest trails. Of course the fall is the most beautiful time to visit the area thanks to tons of fall foliage in Flagstaff and Sedona. Throngs of visitors leave Flagstaff hotels early in the morning to take leisurely drives through Flagstaff and then on to Sedona. Sedona’s Oak Creek Canyon features some of the most beautiful trees in the country. Winter is an equally great time to visit Flagstaff; especially if you like to ski or snowboard. Lots of Arizonans head up to the area to throw snowballs for an afternoon but many others prefer an extended trip that includes hotels in Flagstaff so they can enjoy several days of skiing.
The leisurely essence of a Flagstaff, AZ hotel stay has been noted for allowing us to explore some of nature’s most amazing gifts. Whether it is hiking the panoramic plains of Mount Trumbull or skiing the slopes of Snowbowl, Flagstaff provides the ultimate escape to an amazing time. But apart from its naturalistic attributes, Flagstaff is also the setting to one of America’s most profound passages: Route 66.
Will Rodgers freeway, or more famously known as U.S. Route 66, is a historical highway recognized for its scenic landscapes and intriguing appeal within popular culture. Stretching from the Midwest to way out West, U.S. Route 66 journeys through six states and stretches more than 2,400 miles. It offers an eye gazing passage of tranquility through some of America’s most beautiful landmarks.
Many have gone on to share their breath-taking experiences and celebrated stories along the illustrious path; helping contribute to its popularity. However, some of its most recognized praise has come from famous travelers such as James Dean, an attributing song by The Rolling Stone, and even a hit television show. So the next time you check-in to your Flagstaff Hotel, make sure to pay tribute to the Historical Route 66.
 
09/28/10
| Flagstaff Celebrates 2nd Annual Oktoberfest as Munich Celebrates 200th
Things are heating up in Flagstaff in preparation for the upcoming Oktoberfest celebration. Hotels in Flagstaff are gearing up to welcome lots of beer-loving visitors to the city for the second annual Oktoberfest kicks on October 2nd, 2010. There’s an air of excitement as the city, and Flagstaff hotels prepare for this fun celebration. Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany is the largest festival in the world, and celebrates its 200th anniversary this year. The festival runs September 18th through October 4th. It’s a huge part of Bavarian culture; serving almost 6 million liters of beer over the 10 days. And Munich hotels, just like Flagstaff hotels, really roll out the red carpet for festival attendees. The 2010 Flagstaff Oktoberfest features great live entertainment including polka bands, various German beers as well as some great locally-brewed beers and delicious food. Flagstaff hotels and all the locals and students are ready to welcome you in October.
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