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Flagstaff Attractions : Movies on the Square - Wizard of Oz - Summer 2010 Flagstaff is conveniently located to many major Northern Arizona attractions, from the Grand Canyon to Sedona to the Painted Desert, and also has museums, galleries and numerous historic sites, making the city a tourism destination for thousands annually: Route 66 – Drive into town and you are quickly on historic Route 66, the “Mother Road” made famous by the 1960s television series featuring Nelson Riddle’s iconic song “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66.” Historic Downtown – At the heart of Flagstaff is this grid of cross streets featuring fine dining and shopping. Historic Downtown features the “First Friday Artwalk.” You can enjoy movies and music at Heritage Square on Aspen Avenue between Leroux and San Francisco during the summer. Many of the historic buildings are marked with plaques showing what the buildings originally looked like and what their purpose was during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Tours of historic downtown are available through the city’s Visitor Center or Pioneer Museum. Grand Canyon, just 80 miles outside the city by car (Highway 180 to Highway 64, or Highway 89 to Highway 64) or by train, via Williams on the Grand Canyon Railway. Bus tours and other private tour companies provide transportation services to the canyon. Arizona Snowbowl – Agassiz at Arizona Snowbowl is considered one of the expert ski runs in the Southwest and is one of 30 trails, ranging from beginner to expert, at Flagstaff’s ski resort. During the summer, you can still enjoy Arizona Snowbowl by hopping on its Scenic Skyride to the top. Views of both downtown Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon can be seen on the summer ride. (928) 779-1951 Museum of Northern Arizona – Most of our southwest history and culture can be found at the Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA), originally founded in 1928 as the repository for Native American artifacts and natural history specimens from the Colorado Plateau. The museum has seven exhibit galleries, interactive activities, storytellers and cultural interpreters. (928) 774-5213 Lowell Observatory – Founded in 1894 (making it one of the oldest observatories in the US), Pluto was discovered at Lowell Observatory in 1930. Tours and lectures are available along with numerous nighttime stargazing opportunities. (928) 233-3211. The Arboretum at Flagstaff – Botanists, horticulturists and bird watchers can all enjoy the extensive gardens and public research facilities available at the Arboretum. Open from April to October. (928) 774-1442. Native American Reservations – Flagstaff is on the border of reservations for both the Navajo and Hopi tribes and you can drive through the territories and see traditional Navajo homes, called hogans, as well as traditional Hopi artisans. For information – Navajo Nation Tourism Department (928) 871-6436, and Hopi Cultural Center, (928) 734-2401. Walnut Canyon National Monument – 7.5 miles east of Flagstaff off of Interstate 40 exit 204, Walnut Canyon is the ancient home of the Sinagua Indians. Gain an understanding of the people and their lifestyle by walking through the informative visitor center before descending the 240 steps to ancient cliff dwellings. (928) 526-3367. Elden Pueblo – Thought to be 800 years old, the Elden Pueblo is still being excavated, and archaeologists have unearthed hundreds of artifacts providing a glimpse into the lifestyle of the people who once lived there. Guided tours available. (928) 527-3452 or the Peaks Ranger Station at (928) 526-0866. Hopi Dancers performing at the Museum of Northern Arizona - photo credit © Michele Mountain, MNA Sunset Crater/Wupatki National Monuments – Sunset Crater is part of the San Francisco Peaks volcanic field. It is the youngest, least-eroded and one of the longest-lived cinder cone volcanoes. 36-mile loop through changing scenery into the Wupatki ruins. The areas around the ruins are still being studied in efforts to discover other historical sites and information. (928) 526-1157. Meteor Crater – The result of a violent meteor impact some 59,000 years ago, Meteor Crater, located 40 miles east of Flagstaff on I-40, reaches a depth of 550 feet. Considered the world’s best preserved meteor crater site. Interactive discovery center and Astronaut Hall of Fame also featured. (928) 289-2362. Wildlife – Just outside of Flagstaff are several animal attractions. Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde is home to lions, tigers, jaguars, wolves, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and ostriches. Bearizona Wildlife Park in Williams has black bears, bison, sheep, goats and wolves. At the Grand Canyon Deer Farm, you can walk among the deer and let them eat right from your hand. Riordan Mansion – Built in 1904 for two Riordan families, Riordan Mansion is an impressive reminder of gracious living in a small, territorial logging town. The historic building is an Arizona treasure — a remarkable example of Arts and Crafts style architecture featuring a rustic exterior of log-slab siding, volcanic stone arches, and hand-split wooden shingles. The expansive home has forty rooms, over 13,000 square-feet of living area, and servant’s quarters. The Riordan residence was designed by the creator of Grand Canyon’s El Tovar Hotel, Charles Whittlesey. The interior of the mansion is seen by guided tour only. The tours last approximately one hour. Reservations are highly recommended and required for buses and large groups. To make a reservation, call the park at (928) 779-4395. Pioneer Museum – The Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff is located in the historic Coconino County Hospital for the Indigent. Exhibits reflect Flagstaff and northern Arizona history, as well as ranching, logging, and transportation.
- Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Prescott Valley Arizona
Things To Do Antelope Lanes Harkins Movie Theater Full Swing Sports Center Glassford Summit Trail Highlands Center for Natural History Fain Park Lynx Lake In The Game Mortimer Farms Prescott Valley, Arizona Apart of the Tri-City area in Northern Arizona, Prescott Valley is a growing and up-and-coming extension of the town of Prescott. Prescott Valley is located between Prescott and Cottonwood. It is only a 20-minute drive away from the Prescott Square and all the entertainment that downtown Prescott has to offer. Prescott Valley is home to the Findlay Toyota Center which provides a variety of entertainment from sporting games, concerts, and other performances. An arcade, bowling alley, and mini golf course are just a few family-friendly attractions that the area has. Prescott Valley is also home to a variety of different cuisines and underrated restaurants. Findlay Toyota Center The Findlay Toyota Center offers plenty of entertainment for all ages. Concerts, different sporting games, and musicals are all a part of the fun that can be found. Get more information on the upcoming schedule . Restaurants & Bars - Jen's On 7th - Greek Out Take Out - Thai Cafe - BackBurner Family Restaurant - Colt BBQ - Gabriella's - El Gordo Mexican Lodging Hampton Inn & Suites Green Tree Inn La Quinta Inn & Suites Didn't find what you were looking for? Events Calendar Video The Best of Northern Arizona Resource Links
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- Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Payson Arizona | Explore Arizona
Payson, Arizona Payson is one of Arizona's jewels! Experience the beauty of dramatic mountain vistas, wide open spaces, and a rich western rodeo heritage. Payson hosts a variety of events and activities including the “August Doins” (World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo), the Beeline Cruise-In Car Show, Aero Fair, the Payson AZ Mountain High Games and the Old Time Fiddlers Contest. All just 90 minutes north of Phoenix. Outdoor opportunities abound in Payson and the Rim Country. Enjoy camping, fishing, hiking & biking trails, hunting and local attractions like the Tonto Natural Bridge. Fun awaits in Payson, AZ! [Resource] Lodging Lodging Restaurants Dining Payson Trail System Sunrise Ski Park Bird Watching Mazatzal Casino & Hotel Lakes Mountain Biking Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Kohls Ranch Stable Rim Country Museum Tonto Creek Fish Hatchery Staircase Waterfall Shopping The Rim Golf Things To Do... Didn't find what you were looking for? Events Calendar Video The Best of Northern Arizona Resource Links
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Sedona, Arizona MAR 18 2016-MAR 20 2016 Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows Sedona - Oak Creek Factory Outlets Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows – Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek, in the Red Rock Country of Sedona, located on scenic Highway 179, take home your own personal piece of the Southwest, free, 9 am – 6 pm, 760-985-7773 or http://oakcreekartsandcraftsshows.com MAR 18 2016-MAR 20 2016 Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows Sedona - Oak Creek Factory Outlets Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows – Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek, in the Red Rock Country of Sedona, located on scenic Highway 179, take home your own personal piece of the Southwest, free, 9 am – 6 pm, 760-985-7773 or http://oakcreekartsandcraftsshows.com MAR 19 2016 50’s & 60’s Graffiti Gold Show Sedona - Sound Bites 50’s & 60’s Graffiti Gold Show – Sound Bites, 90-minute trip back to those special days of Rock ‘n’ Roll, music and memories with Tom Tayback and the Daddy O’s, $20, 7:30 pm, 800-838-3006 or http://GraffitiGoldShow.com APR 1 2016 - APR 3 2016 Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows Sedona - Sedona's village of Oak Creek Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows – Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek, in the Red Rock Country of Sedona, located on scenic Highway 179, take home your own personal piece of the Southwest, free, 9 am – 6 pm, 760-985-7773 or http://oakcreekartsandcraftsshows.com APR 3 2016 Trios Through The Ages Sedona - St. John Vianney Church Trios Through The Ages - St. John Vianney Church, University of Southern California Thornton School of Music’s International Piano Trio in residence, Russian violinist Marina Lenau, British cellist Jonathan Dormand and Japanese pianist Akina Motoyama make up the ensemble, including music by Franz Josef Haydn, Gabriel Faure, Anton Arensky and American composer Paul Schoenfield 2:30 pm, 928-204-2415 or http://www.ChamberMusicSedona.org APR 9 2016 - APR 10 2016 Art & Craft Show Sedona - Bell Rock Plaza Sedona Art & Craft Show - Bell Rock Plaza, between 35-55 artists with paintings, leather, jewelry, wood, metal, fountains, carvings and many Native American artists too, 928-284-9627 or http://www.bellrockartshows.com APR 15 2016 - APR 17 2016 Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows Sedona - Village of Oak Creek Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows – Village of Oak Creek, located on scenic Hwy 179, the Gateway to Sedona, take home your own personal piece of the Southwest, free, 9 am – 6 pm, 760-985-7773 or http://www.oakcreekartsandcraftsshows.com APR 23 2016 - APR 24 2016 Art & Craft Show Sedona - Bell Rock Plaza Sedona Art & Craft Show - Bell Rock Plaza, between 35-55 artists with paintings, leather, jewelry, wood, metal, fountains, carvings and many Native American artists too, 928-284-9627 or http://www.bellrockartshows.com APR 29 2016 - APR 30 2016 13th Annual Sedona Open Studios celebration of the arts and artists in the Verde Valley, artist-run event, self-guided tour allows visitors opportunity to meet and talk with artists in their daily workspaces, more than 40 studios participate, a variety of mediums such as ceramics, painting, fiber, photography, jewelry, watercolors and sculpture, free, 10 am – 5 pm, http://sedonaartistscoalition.org/ APR 30 2016 50’s & 60’s Graffiti Gold Show 90-minute trip back to those special days of Rock ‘n’ Roll, music and memories with Tom Tayback and the Daddy O’s, $20, 7:30 pm, 800-838-3006 or http://GraffitiGoldShow.com MAY 1 2016 13th Annual Sedona Open Studios – celebration of the arts and artists in the Verde Valley, artist-run event, self-guided tour allows visitors opportunity to meet and talk with artists in their daily workspaces, more than 40 studios participate, a variety of mediums such as ceramics, painting, fiber, photography, jewelry, watercolors and sculpture, free, 10 am – 5 pm, http://sedonaartistscoalition.org/ MAY 6 2016 - MAY 8 2016 Letters from Luke Sedona - Historic Wayside Bible Chapel Letters from Luke - Historic Wayside Bible Chapel, a musical of eyewitness accounts from the Bible, gift drawing prior to each production, free general seating, reserved row seats are $5 at the door one hour prior to performances, 7 & 3 pm, http://pottershandproductions.com/Letters_From_Luke.html MAY 7 2016 Cinco de Mayo Fiesta – Tlaquepaque, a colorful Fiesta saluting a rich heritage, cheer and whist to the music of mariachi musicians, clap to the steps of Folklorico dancers and savor traditional Mexican food, stop in and be a judge at the Great Sedona Chili Cook- Off, 11 am – 5 pm, 928-282-4838 or http://www.tlaq.com MAY 7 2016 - MAY 8 2016 Art & Craft Show Sedona - Bell Rock Plaza Sedona Art & Craft Show - Bell Rock Plaza, between 35-55 artists with paintings, leather, jewelry, wood, metal, fountains, carvings and many Native American artists too, 928-284-9627 or http://www.bellrockartshows.com/ MAY 13 2016 - MAY 15 2016 Oak Creek Arts & Crafts Shows Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek, in the Red Rock Country of Sedona, located on scenic Highway 179, take home your own personal piece of the Southwest, free, 9 am – 6 pm, 760-985-7773 or http://oakcreekartsandcraftsshows.com MAY 28 2016 - MAY 30 2016 Art & Craft Show Sedona - Bell Rock Plaza Sedona Art & Craft Show - Bell Rock Plaza, between 35-55 artists with paintings, leather, jewelry, wood, metal, fountains, carvings and many Native American artists too, 928-284-9627 or http://www.bellrockartshows.com/ JUN 1 2016 - JUN 5 2016 Illuminate Film Festival - the country's premiere film festival and launching platform for mind-body-spirit cinema, join a world-class immersive, soul-centered workshops, panels, and excursions complement film screenings, featuring expert facilitators, and new thought-leaders, please join and be inspired, http://IlluminateFilmFestival.com JUN 3 2016 - JUN 5 2016 Plein Air Painting Legacy Event Sedona - Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village Plein Air Painting Legacy Event - Tlaquepaque, features invited plein air artists painting truly in the moment to capture the light in real time- no cameras will be used by the artists, embraces and celebrates what artists can achieve using only their eyes to capture a moment in time around beautiful Tlaquepaque, there will be 3 live figurative models staged around Tlaquepaque each day and visitors are welcome to engage with the artists, http://www.tlaq.com JUL 4 2016 July 4th Laser Light Show and Concert Sedona - Sedona Red Rock High School Sedona Red Rock High School, have a picnic on the cool grass and listen to an upbeat live concert and water games, field opens at 10 am, bring a blanket or chair, food available or bring your own, a 15 minute patriotic themed laser light show will begin at the bottom of each hour in the Performing Arts Center, (10:30, 11:30 am, 12:30, 1:30 pm), free, 10 am – 2 pm, http://www.SedonaAZ.gov/Park JUL 16 2016 50’s & 60’s Graffiti Gold Show Sedona - Sound Bites 90-minute trip back to those special days of Rock ‘n’ Roll, music and memories with Tom Tayback and the Daddy O’s, $20, 7:30 pm, 800-838-3006 or http://GraffitiGoldShow.com JUL 23 2016 12th Annual National Day of the American Cowboy Celebration Sedona - Uptown Sedona, enjoy “a whole lot of cowboy goin’s on,” gunfights, roping, cowboy action shooting, historical re-enactments, musical revues, storytelling, poetry, cowboy/cowgirl outfit contest, country music and performances, presented by Sedona Main Street Program with the “Red Rock Posse” and area businesses, free, 11 am – 8 pm, 928-204-2390 or http://www.sedonamainstreet.com JUL 29 2016 - JUL 31 2016 Sedona Hummingbird Festival Sedona - Sedona Performing Arts Center - presentations by hummingbird experts in many interest areas: science, gardening, photography, conservation and regional species studies, and tours, $17 for 1-day presentations pass; 3-day presentations pass $45; children under 12 free with a paying adult, 800-529-3699 or http://www.sedonahummingbirdfestival.com/
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- Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Flagstaff Arizona | Explore Arizona
Flagstaff, Arizona In the midst of the world's largest Ponderosa pine forest, at an elevation of 7,000 feet (2,135 m), Flagstaff is a four season hub of activity where an eclectic mix of small town charm and endless outdoor adventure beckons. Flagstaff attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round with its spacious vistas and cool, clean mountain air. Favorite activities include hiking, mountain biking, disk golf, camping, boating and rock climbing. During the winter months, Flagstaff is host to countless skiers and snowboarders, as well as many families who come to enjoy nearby snowplay. Flagstaff is also the home of Northern Arizona University, Snow Bowl Ski Resort (Nestled on the San Fransisco Peaks), and the Lowell Space Observatory. [source ] Things To Do Outdoor Events Camp Arizona Arizona Snowbowl (Skiing) Flagstaff Rock Climbing Fishing Off Road Biking Plateau Bike Tours Lowell Space Observatory Flagstaff 365 (Nightlife) Walnut Canyon National Monument Elden Pueblo Sunset Crater/Wupatki Monuments Meteor Crater Riordan Mansion Pioneer Museum Museum of Northern Arizona The Arboretum at Flagstaff San Fransisco Peaks Web Cam Lodging Flagstaff Accomodations: Hotels & Motels Bed & Breakfasts Cabins & Cottages RV Parks Rentals Arts & Culture Flagstaff Cultural Partners Flagstaff Art Walk Flagstaff 365 (Art) Flagstaff 365 (Music) Flagstaff 365 (Festivals) Restaurants Flagstaff Restaurants (CVB) Didn't find what you were looking for? Events Calendar Video The Best of Northern Arizona Resource Links
- Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Holbrook Arizona | Holbrook Arizona
Holbrook, Arizona Where I-40 meets 'The Real Wild West' Holbrook is also home to several historic sites and has a true "Wild West" history. A self-guided walking tour map is available at the historic courthouse visitor's center and includes fascinating historical sites such as the Bucket of Blood Saloon and the Blevins House, the site of the famous shootout between Sheriff Commodore Perry Owens and the Blevins gang. Holbrook is the central point for a variety of adventures in Northeastern Arizona. The Petrified Forest National Park, Homolovi Ruins, Window Rock, Canyon de Chelly, Native American Cultures, rich Old West and Pioneer history, scenic vistas, the Mogollon Rim and a diversity of recreational settings are all within easy driving distance of Holbrook. Begin your adventure by visiting the Navajo County Hisotric Courthouse in downtown Holbrook. Built in 1898, the courthouse serves as an Arizona Office of Tourism endorsed visitor center and as an area museum. The site serves as an excellent source of information about area attractions and the museum includes a walk through the old jail, Native American art displays and a fascinating look at Holbrook's history. Things to Do Holbrook Chamber Hashknife Pony Express Navajo Nation Canyon De Chelly Painted Desert Petrified Forest Historic Courthouse Museum SEE HOLBROOK EVENTS
- Travel Northern Arizona | Things to do in Page Arizona | Explore Arizona
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Restaurants. Lodging. Attractions. You can research all you like, yet you usually won't find the hidden treasures in the city you're visiting within the short time you are there. Well, don't worry, we've done all of the work for you. We've gathered information from the locals, experienced their referrals and now we are sharing only the best with you. Go where the locals go! "Go Where the Locals Go" Restaurants Are you a food connoisseur or perhaps you like 'good-ole' home cooking? Lodging Looking for a high end hotel or perhaps camping suits your needs? Attractions Take advantage of only the best attractions around your city of choice. Check out our Blog for our recommendations. Explore the hidden treasures of these Northern Arizona cities and "Go Where the Locals Go" Bagdad Black Canyon City Bumble Bee Camp Verde Cherry Chino Valley Christopher Creek Clarkdale Congress Cordes Cordes Junction Cottonwood Crown King Dewey-Humboldt Duncan Globe Hannagan Meadow Hon-Dah Jerome Lake Montezuma Mayer Miami Payson Peeples Valley Pima Pine Prescott Prescott Valley Rock Springs Safford San Carlos Sedona St. Johns Strawberry Thatcher Whiteriver Wikieup Yarnell Young