AREA ATTRACTIONS
GUIDED GRAND CANYON & REGIONAL TOURS
CLIMBING & ZIPLINING
CITY & COUNTY PARKS
FLAGSTAFF EXTREME: Flagstaff Extreme offers multiple courses that feature rope swings, scrambling walls, hanging nets, wobbly bridges and suspended “surprises”. The youth course, designed for children ages 7-11, allows parents to follow as their children progress through the course. For the more daring, Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Zip Lines are suspended 15-80 feet high in the tall Ponderosa pines. All courses are self- guided, and each guest receives training prior to their day of adventure. 6 miles south of Flagstaff, I-17 at Exit 337 | Fort Tuthill County Park (15 minutes) 888.259.0125 | flagstaffextreme.com FLAGSTAFF CLIMBING CENTER: Offering two climbing gyms with more than 9,000 square feet of bouldering, top roping and lead climbing terrain, gear shop, outdoor climbing guide service and local climbing area information, Flagstaff Climbing Center is your premiere source for climbing needs in northern Arizona. No experience required. 205 S. San Francisco St. | 928.556.9909 | flagstaffclimbing.com
ALL-STAR GRAND CANYON TOURS: All-Star Grand Canyon Tours facilitates the best activities and experiences that the Grand Canyon National Park and the Southwest’s Four Corners region have to offer. All-Star Grand Canyon Tours provide fully customized tour itineraries that are environmentally responsible. 928.814.8887 | allstargrandcanyontours.com GRAND CANYON ADVENTURES: Grand Canyon Adventures offers premier sightseeing tours to the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Their Grand Canyon tours from Flagstaff provide a comfortable round trip where you can experience beautiful views, historic sites and Native American cultural sites. Private Grand Canyon sightseeing or guided hiking tours available. 928.440.5079 | 800.514.0884 | dothecanyon. com WILDLAND TREKKING COMPANY: Wildland Trekking Company’s Grand Canyon backpacking trips are topnotch experiences that have earned the #1 spot on Trip Advisor’s “Outdoor Activities in Grand Canyon.” Offering professional guides who are passionate about the Canyon, prepared outdoor cuisine, excellent gear, and dialed-in logistics with the help of an incredible support staff. During your hike, learn about the amazing natural and cultural history of the Canyon. 928.607.8510 | wildlandtrekking.com
BUFFALO PARK: With spectacular views of the San Francisco Peaks, novice and veteran hikers will discover access to a vast network of trails including the Flagstaff Urban Trail System (FUTS), Nate Avery Loop Trail, Coconino National Forest and the Arizona Trail. Amenities include restroom facilities and a covered picnic area. Sunflowers blanket the park in summer. A sculpture of a buffalo at the entrance and interpretive signage welcome nature lovers of all ages to Buffalo Park - Flagstaff’s beautiful and beloved park. 2400 N. Gemini Rd. | flagstaff.az.gov/recreation BUSHMASTER PARK (BARK PARK AND SKATE PARK ON-SITE): With mature Ponderosa pine trees, paved walking trails, grassy picnic areas, multiple playgrounds, lighted basketball and tennis courts, picnic ramadas with grills, fenced bark park, skate park, sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, outdoor fitness area and restroom facilities, Bushmaster has amenities for the entire family. The park is also host to community events throughout the summer. 3150 N. Alta Vista Rd. | flagstaff.az.gov/ recreation FOXGLENN PARK (SKATE PARK ON-SITE): Foxglenn Park features multiple ramadas, a skate park, soccer, baseball and softball fields, Children’s Garden memorial public art sculptures, and access to the 1.9-mile Foxglenn FUTS trail. A portion of the trail winds through a thriving prairie dog colony. 4200 E. Butler Ave. | flagstaff.az.gov/
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