1. Lowell Observatory
A historic astronomical observatory where Pluto was discovered, offering public telescope viewings and educational programs.
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A historic astronomical observatory where Pluto was discovered, offering public telescope viewings and educational programs.
Features ancient cliff dwellings of the Sinagua people nestled in a canyon with scenic hiking trails.
A vibrant historic district with local shops, restaurants, breweries, and cultural attractions.
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A volcanic cinder cone offering hiking trails and unique volcanic landscapes.
A spacious park with open meadows and trails, perfect for walking, biking, and enjoying views of the San Francisco Peaks.
Preserves ancient Native American ruins, including pueblos and ball courts, showcasing the area's rich cultural history.
A mile-long lava tube cave you can explore for a unique underground adventure.
An outdoor ropes and zipline course set in a forest, great for adventure seekers of all ages.
Provides maps, information, and assistance for tourists exploring Flagstaff and surrounding areas.
A beautifully preserved Arts and Crafts style mansion offering guided tours about Flagstaff's early 20th-century history.
A natural preserve featuring hiking trails, ancient petroglyphs, and diverse wildlife.
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