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About Flagstaff

Flagstaff is a city in Arizona that promises a mix of adventure and culture. Sitting at an elevation of 7,000 feet, it's a refreshing escape from the Arizona heat. If you're planning a visit, choose Thrillophilia’s Arizona tour packages for an amazing experience.

Start your exploration at the Lowell Observatory, famous for the discovery of Pluto in 1930. Another highlight is the Arizona Snowbowl, the best for skiing in the state during winter. You can also witness the historic Weatherford Hotel, a landmark since 1897. 

The Coconino National Forest surrounds the city, providing numerous hiking and biking trails. Experience the thrill of exploring the Lava River Cave, a remarkable mile-long lava tube that offers an unforgettable underground adventure. To explore the history of the place, visit the ancient cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon National Monument. 

This rich history and the well-preserved landmarks of Flagstaff make it a must-visit destination for anyone travelling with Thrillophilia.

Flagstaff FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Flagstaff?

1. Lowell Observatory: Famous for the discovery of Pluto, Lowell Observatory provides public tours and stargazing events. You can experience the night sky like never before at the Giovale Open Deck Observatory with their advanced telescopes.

2. Arizona Snowbowl: Nestled in the San Francisco Peaks, this location is a winter paradise for skiing and snowboarding. In summer, you can take scenic chairlift rides to the summit of Agassiz Peak and hike the Humphreys Peak Trail.

3. Walnut Canyon National Monument: This site features ancient cliff dwellings built by the Sinagua people. You can hike the Island Trail to get a close-up view of these historical structures.

4. Museum of Northern Arizona: Located on North Fort Valley Road, this museum is full of Native American artefacts showcasing regional history. Check out the Geology Gallery and Babbitt Gallery to learn about the area's natural and cultural heritage.

5. Flagstaff Arboretum: Situated within the Coconino National Forest, the Flagstaff Arboretum houses over 750 plant species, including Arizona pine and aspen. 

What are the best things to do in Flagstaff?

1. Hike in Coconino National Forest: Explore trails like the Kachina Trail, which features stunning views of aspen and ponderosa pine trees. Explore the Fatman's Loop to witness interesting rock formations and wildflowers.

2. Explore the Lava River Cave: This mile-long lava tube was formed over 700,000 years ago. Remember to bring a flashlight and sturdy shoes to navigate the uneven floor and dark passageways.

3. Visit the Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course: Located in Fort Tuthill County Park, this adventure course features zip lines, suspended bridges, and rope swings. It offers different levels of courses, catering to all.

4. Take a Historic Downtown Walking Tour: Discover Flagstaff’s history with a guided tour with Thrilllophilia. Visit landmarks like the Weatherford Hotel and the Orpheum Theater here.

Visit the Flagstaff Urban Trail System (FUTS): With over 50 miles of interconnected trails, like the Buffalo Park Loop, FUTS is perfect for biking, walking, and running activities.

What is the best time to visit Flagstaff?

The best time to visit Flagstaff is from May to October. This period offers mild weather perfect for hiking the Humphreys Peak Trail and exploring Walnut Canyon. You can also attend the Flagstaff Hullabaloo Festival and enjoy the Flagstaff Farmers Market.

Is a visa required for Flagstaff?

Yes, Indian travellers need a U.S. visa to visit Flagstaff. You must apply for a B-2 tourist visa at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in India. Ensure you have a valid passport and a completed DS-160 form. Also, you will have to pay a fee of INR 13,000 and the visa processing time is usually 8 to 10 business days.

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