Description:

Think you've seen it all in Flagstaff? This list explores some highlights that don't usually make it on the City's brochures. Grab a delicious sandwich at Crystal Creek or Macy's and head out to the Lava River Cave. This interesting geological wonder is a cave, about a mile long and remains cool all year round. Or head 30 minutes out of town and discover Anazasi ruins and petroglyphs. Flagstaff never ceases to amaze.

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Native to Arizona, Kyle Boggs grew up with a love affair of the Southwest. After years of exploring the... view profile
  • Lava River Cave

    Lava River Cave - Flagstaff
    • Contact:

    • +1 928 526 0866
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Forest Road 171B & Forest Road 245
    • 30 miles northwest of Flagstaff
    • Flagstaff,AZ86001
    • Map

    Description:

    10 miles northwest of Flagstaff, west of the San Francisco Peaks. This is a relaxing, scenic cruise through pine forest and meadows with little elevation change. Your destination is a lava tube cave. This type of cavern forms when molten lave, flowing through an underground passage, subsides and leaves a long, tube-like cave.

  • Arizona (Equestrian Bypass) Trail

    Arizona (Equestrian Bypass) Trail - Flagstaff
    • Contact:

    • 520-526-0866
    • Location:

    • 5075 N. Highway 89
    • Flagstaff,AZ86004
    • Map

    Description:

    This segment of the state-spanning Arizona Trail was designed to give the equestrian user a alternate route around Flagstaff to avoid the busy city traffic and also to provide a safe way to cross Interstate 40.

    The trail follows the rim of Walnut canyon so have your camera ready, as the views are spectacular. There will be a variety of photo opportunities including scenic canyon shots to fabulous views of the San Francisco Peaks. There is also an abundance of wildlife. Keep your eyes open for elk, deer, antelope, squirrels, fox, coyote and many varieties of birds.

    From the trailhead, you can go north or south. The northern route continues for 3.5 miles to Interstate 40. The southern route follows the rim of Walnut Canyon to Fisher Point and then across Walnut Canyon into the Mormon Lake District of the Coconino National Forest. This portion of the Arizona Trail goes to Marshall Lake.

  • Crystal Creek Sandwich Co.

    Crystal Creek Sandwich Co. - Flagstaff
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    Description:

    A variety of sandwiches, made with homemade bread, deli meats and cheeses, and lots of fresh vegetables.

  • Old Main Art Gallery

    Old Main Art Gallery - Flagstaff
    • Contact:

    • +1 928 523 3471
    • visit website
    • Location:

    • Knoles Drive and McCullen Circle
    • (NAU campus)
    • Flagstaff,AZ86011
    • Map

    Description:

    This bright and spacious art space on the northwest corner of the Northern Arizona University campus features paintings, sculpture, prints and ceramics by local, regional and national artists. Supplemented by guest artist lectures, workshops and demonstrations year-round, the collection includes works by Diego Rivera as well as turn-of-the-century furniture. The art gallery is open noon to 5pm, Tuesday through Saturday.

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