Flagstaff AZ Landmarks & Monuments

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AWalnut Canyon National Monument

Walnut Canyon National Monument
  • 6400 N. Hwy 89
    Flagstaff, AZ, 86004
  • Visitor Center (928) 526-3367
4.5
9+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Highlights: visitor center, restrooms more
  • The dwellings are neat to see but be prepared to walk a lot. Some of stairs and trails are very steep and rough. Make sure you have water with you ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Amazing! The most unforgettable look up close at cave dwellings and beautiful views more on Yahoo! Travel

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Walnut Canyon National Monument
6400 N. Hwy 89
Flagstaff, AZ, 86004

BCoconino National Forest

  • 2323 East Greenlaw Lane
    Flagstaff, AZ 86004-1810
  • 9285273600
4.5
3+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Close enough to civilization to make you feel safe, yet far enough away to escape it. Camping in the Coconino was by far the best camping in Northern Arizona. Highly recommended for those who enjoy the outdoors, and the mountain desert. The nominal park fee is more than worth it to see ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • The Oak Creek Canyon Vista is located in the Coconino National Forest about half way between Sedona and Flagstaff, and is definitely worth the 13 - 15 mile ... more on Yelp

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Coconino National Forest
2323 East Greenlaw Lane
Flagstaff, AZ 86004-1810

CTheatrikos Theatre Company of Flagstaff

Theatrikos Theatre Company of Flagstaff
  • 11 W Cherry Ave
    Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4517
  • +1 928 774 1662
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Great Fun! I really enjoyed the small town feel of the theatre. more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview This theater company of Flagstaff has been delighting audiences for more than 30 years. The curtain opened for the first time on a small meeting of creative minds at the Weatherford Hotel in 1972. Today, the stage is set in a dramatic 1923 red brick and sandstone building at the heart of Flagstaf... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Theatrikos Theatre Company of Flagstaff
11 W Cherry Ave
Flagstaff, AZ 86001-4517

DSunset Crater Volcano National Monument

  • 6400 N. Hwy 89
    Flagstaff, AZ 86004
  • +1 928 526 0502
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: visitor center, wheelchair accessible more
  • Overview Dogs on leash are allowed in the park areas. Dogs are not allowed on the trails. You may not leave ... more on DogFriendly.com
  • Overview Dotting the landscape northeast of Flagstaff are more than 400 volcanic craters, of which Sunset Crater Volcano is the youngest. Taking its name from the sunset colors of the cinders near its summit, Sunset Crater Volcano stands 1,000 feet tall and began forming in A.D. 1064. Over a period of 100... more on Frommers

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Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument
6400 N. Hwy 89
Flagstaff, AZ 86004

EWupatki National Monument

Wupatki National Monument
  • 6400 North Highway 89
    Flagstaff, AZ 86004-2759
  • 928 / 679-2365
4.0
2+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Overview The landscape northeast of Flagstaff is desolate and windswept, a sparsely populated region carpeted with volcanic ash deposited in the 11th century. It comes as quite a surprise, then, to learn that this area contains hundreds of Native American habitation sites. The most impressive ruins are th... more on Frommers
  • This monument has several well-preserved ruins spread out in it, all of which you are allowed to walk in and around. They are awe-inspiring, as are the desert views from them. Even in September, ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Wupatki National Monument
6400 North Highway 89
Flagstaff, AZ 86004-2759

FWalnut Canyon National Monument

  • 3 East Walnut Canyon Road
    Flagstaff, AZ 86004
  • +1 928 526 3367
  • Highlights: visitor center, wheelchair accessible more
  • I felt that Walnut Canyon was a fun place to go. You get a great work out from all the walking, but you also get to see and learn about what the indians did before we came around. It is a beautiful place to go. The ruins are ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview See millions of years of history unraveled in the geology of the rocks at this popular scenic and historic hiking area, ... more on TripAdvisor

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Walnut Canyon National Monument
3 East Walnut Canyon Road
Flagstaff, AZ 86004

GRiordan Mansion State Historic Park

  • 409 W Riordan Rd
    Flagstaff, AZ 86001
  • 9287794395
4.0
3+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Highlights: restrooms more
  • Overview The Riordans were the owners of lumber company early on in Flagstaff history. Learn about family history and see living conditions of them and their in-house help. Mansion built ... more on NileGuide
  • Hidden away off the main strip and tucked between the NAU campus and a graveyard (how's that for a start... LOL)... you might just get a glimpse of the ... more on Yelp

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Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
409 W Riordan Rd
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

HSunset Crater National Monument

  • U.S. 89
    12m north of Flagstaff,Flagstaff,AZ,86004
5.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • My National Parks pass pays for itself here. more on Yelp
  • Overview A double header. When Sunset Crater erupted in A.D. 1064-1065( that's just about the time that William the Conqueror was taking over Europe), the Sinagua Indians abandoned their fields and fled-only to return a few decades after the action cooled down because the eruption had enriched the soil an... more on manual_books

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Sunset Crater National Monument
U.S. 89
12m north of Flagstaff,Flagstaff,AZ,86004

IWalnut Canyon National Monument


  • Flagstaff,AZ,86004
  • 9285261157
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Huge thumbs up for this little known national monument that's located not too far east of Flagstaff off I-40. This is another spot that gets easily ... more on Yelp

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JWupatki National Monument

  • Flagstaff
    AZ 86004, U.S.A.
  • +1 928 679 2365
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Overview Wupatki National Monument, covering 35,253 acres, was farmed by several prehistoric groups who converged and shared their cultures for 150 years. Prehistoric residents undoubtedly witnessed the eruption of nearby Sunset Crater Volcano about 900 years ago. Today, the Wupatki dwellings and the volc... more on LLBean.com
  • Overview Though the landscape seems harsh, water appears unavailable, and food, scarce, ancient people thrived here more than 800 years ago. Once the ash settled after Sunset Crater erupted, this area was extremely fertile. Established by President Calvin Coolidge and immortalized in the film Easy Rider, ... more on NileGuide

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Wupatki National Monument
Flagstaff
AZ 86004, U.S.A.

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