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There are hundreds of fascinating Flagstaff, Arizona attractions on Flagstaff.com. Flagstaff, Arizona attractions offer family-fun or grown-up adventures. Check out arts & science attractions like the Lowell Observatory, Meteor Crater, the Museum of Northern Arizona, or all the Flagstaff art galleries. Examine Flagstaff's history on Route 66, at the Historic Train Station and the Pioneer Museum. Enjoy college sports at Northern Arizona University. Or take advantage of the many sightseeing opportunities, historical landmarks, state parks and recreation areas. The fun never ceases at these Flagstaff, Arizona attractions!
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Cliff Castle Casino
We know you have many choices when it comes to casinos in Arizona. But only one offers you more - Cliff Castle Casino. From our spacious aisles to our extra-padded seats, everything is designed to make you feel comfortable. What's more, our friendly staff takes time to greet you and to make sure you enjoy your visit. Now, that's something you won't find at other casinos. Besides attentive service, you'll find amenities you don't expect at a casino, including a gourmet steakhouse, a gift shop, a 20-lane bowling center, Kids Quest and more.
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I-17, exit 289 800-381-SLOT
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Out of Africa Wildlife Park
Tiger Splash is open! Watch Bengal tigers in natural play as they "hunt" their caretakers. It's awesome! Take the authentic Serengeti Safari and feed a giraffe. Tour the Wildlife Preserve and meet the lions, tigers, and bears. Oh my! Check the park calendar for new shows and a revised schedule.
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Just S of Sedona in Camp Verde 4020 N. Cherry Rd 928.567.2840
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Sightseeing tours, day trips & things to do in Flagstaff
Find and book day trips to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and Northern Arizona. Check out popular Jeep tours, explore ancient ruins, experience extreme backcountry adventures and more. Find the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff & Sedona tour that's right for you by reading Viator's real-life visitor reviews, browse the star rating system and sort by price or departure point. Tours priced from $46 to $150 per person. Let Viator help you turn your Flagstaff vacation plans into an adventure to remember.
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Vist us online! 1-866-648-5873
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Meteor Crater
Located in Northern Arizona, a visit to the Meteor Crater Visitor Center provides you with an enjoyable educational experience in well maintained, modern facilities. Four observation areas behind the Learning Center allow you to view the crater from inside the rim. Although Meteor Crater is over 4,000 feet across, and 550 feet deep, the observation telescopes allow you a close up look. Daily guided rim tours are available.
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35 mi E of Flagstaff I-40, Exit 233 Winslow, AZ 86047 800-478-4002
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Arizona Snowbowl
Located on the scenic San Francisco Peaks, the Arizona Snowbowl is just a few hours from Phoenix. It's a great place to escape the summer heat, watch the aspens turn gold in the fall, and of course, ski all winter long! Since we're only 70 miles from the Grand Canyon, this makes a great stop along the way. And the outdoor opportunities don't stop at the ski resort; there's great hiking and mountain biking right in our backyard. And be sure to check out our lodging at the Ski Lift Lodge & Cabins!
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7 mi NW of Flagstaff Hwy 180 & Snowbowl Rd 928-779-1951
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Lowell Observatory
Located just one mile west of historic downtown Flagstaff, Arizona, Lowell's scenic Mars Hill campus is the site of our 6500-square foot Steele Visitor Center. We offer guided campus tours daily on the hour from 1 PM to 4 PM, and tours, exhibits and telescope viewing in the evenings. Experience outstanding views of the heavens and wide-screen, cinematic multimedia shows. Come to Lowell and discover your Universe!
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Mars Hill - Flagstaff, AZ West Mars Hill Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 774-3358
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The Arboretum at Flagstaff
The Arboretum at Flagstaff, home to one of the largest collections of high country wildflowers in America, is open to visitors from April 1 through October 31 annually. The Arboretum at Flagstaff is a botanical garden, research station, and environmental education center. The Arboretum is known for its beautiful collection of 2,500 species of plants, guided tours, Wild Birds of Prey programs, and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, meadows, and forests.
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3.8 miles south of Flagstaff 4001 S Woody Mtn Rd Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 774-1442
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