Flagstaff
Getting There

Air

Flagstaff-Pulliam Regional Airport (FLG) +1 928 556 1234

FLG is located three miles south of the city and services the following airlines:

US Airways (+1 800 428 4322/ http://www.usairways.com)

From the Airport

Transportation options to and from the airport are limited. From the airport, taxi providers and rental cars are the best means of transportation.

Taxi: A Friendly Cab (+1 928 774 4444) Alternative Taxi (+1 928 213 1111) A-1 Quick Cab & Tours (+1 928 214 8294) Arizona Taxi & Tours (+1 928 779 1111)

Car Rental: Avis (+1 800 831 2847/ http://www.avis.com) Enterprise (1+ 800 736 8227/ http://www.enterprise.com/car_rental/home) Budget (+1 800 527 0700/ http://www.budget.com) Hertz (+1 800 654 3131/ http://www.hertz.com)

Train

Amtrak (+1 800 872 7245/ http://www.amtrak.com) offers services to Flagstaff.

Bus

Flagstaff is serviced by Greyhound (+1 800 231 2222/ http://www.greyhound.com) which provides transportation to destinations throughout America.

Car

Flagstaff is easily accessible from I-17, I-40 and US Highways 66, 89, 180, and 487.

Getting Around

Bus

Mountain Lion Transit (+1 928 779 6624) provides a bus service around the city six days a week and Northern Arizona University provides service on their MCT (+1 928 523 5052) shuttles five days a week. One of the most effective ways to view the region is via private or group tour.

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Getting There

Flagstaff is on I-40, one of the main east-west interstates in the United States. I-17 starts here and heads south to Phoenix. Arizona 89A connects Flagstaff to Sedona by way of Oak Creek Canyon. U.S. 180 connects Flagstaff with the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, and U.S. 89 connects the city with Page.

Pulliam Airport, 3 miles south of Flagstaff off I-17, is served by US Airways (tel. 800/428-4322) from Phoenix. Amtrak (tel. 800/872-7245) offers service to Flagstaff from Chicago and Los Angeles. The train station is at 1 E. Route 66.

Visitor Information

Contact the Flagstaff Visitor Center, 1 E. Route 66 (tel. 800/842-7293 or 928/774-9541; www.flagstaffarizona.org). The visitor center is open Monday through Saturday from 8am to 5pm and Sunday from 9am to 4pm.

Orientation

Downtown Flagstaff is just north of I-40. Milton Road, which at its southern end becomes I-17 to Phoenix, leads past Northern Arizona University on its way into downtown and becomes Route 66, which runs parallel to the railroad tracks. San Francisco Street is downtown's main street. Humphreys Street leads north out of town toward the San Francisco Peaks and the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Getting Around

Car rentals are available from Avis (tel. 800/331-1212 or 928/774-8421), Budget (tel. 800/527-0700 or 928/779-5235), Enterprise (tel. 800/261-7331 or 928/526-1377), Hertz (tel. 800/654-3131 or 928/774-4452), and National (tel. 800/227-7368 or 928/774-3321).

Call A Friendly Cab (tel. 928/774-4444) if you need a taxi. Mountain Line Transit (tel. 928/779-6624) provides public bus transit around the city; the fare is $1.

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