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joanie Feb 1st, 2002 10:52 AM

FLAGSTAFF AREA
 
Will be spending a day and a half in the Flagstaff area after visiting the Grand Canyon and Sedona. The AAA book list several points of interest in the area including Wupatki National Monument, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Walnut Canyon National Monument,and Lowell Observatory. Any opinions on any of these sights or of anything else of interest in the area? Woul it be worth the time maybe to drive over to the Petrified Forrest/Painted Desert?

tothe Feb 2nd, 2002 08:10 AM

Hope someone will answer this as I also am interested.

Jim Rosenberg Feb 2nd, 2002 01:13 PM

The Painted Desert/Petrified Forest is interesting, but if you are willing to invest enough time to drive that far, then I would suggest Monument Valley, the mesa country and the Canyon de Chelly cliff dwellings as inspiring and awesomely scenic drives.

Karen Feb 2nd, 2002 01:47 PM

Agree with Jim to definitely include Monument Valley and Canyon de Chelly, even if it means excluding others on your list...both these, with the tours, are fabulous. Sorry to say that, as a native Arizonan, I have never been to any of the places you mentioned, except Sunset Crater, so I also have something to learn.

joanie Feb 5th, 2002 11:03 AM

OK, how come there are so many people on this site that have been to the Grand Canyon and Sedona, yet nobody goes to Flagstaff?

Martha Feb 5th, 2002 11:51 AM

Well probably because Flagstaff doesn't have much in it, unless your a college student or a skiier. Went to downtown for dinner and didn't even feel safe, very run down. I haven't done any touristy stuff there, but I would stick w/ Sedona, much nicer.

Joanie's Helper Feb 5th, 2002 01:14 PM

Joanie, if you have not already done this, use the TEXT SEARCH feature.<BR>Type <BR>Flagstaff<BR>in the empty box, highlight Arizona in the drop down menu and hit the FIND BUTTON.<BR>There are many messages you will find an interesting read.<BR>Last April, we stayed in Flagstaff at the Hampton Inn; picked it cuz it's fairly new and off busy I-40. Though nothing terribly special, it we had a nice room, it has an indoor pool, staff was pleasant, and the included breakfast buffet was EXTENSIVE; from fresh fruit to mini muffins. $79 for a Saturday night with AAA discount. <BR>Downside to the Flagstaff area is that it seems every cargo train -- and there are LOTS of them - goes thru town 24/7 - so there's the hooting of trains which is inescapable. I wish I had had earplugs, truly, I did.

sss Feb 6th, 2002 04:55 AM

A fun place to eat - Black Barts! The waiters and waitresses put on a little show while serving. Piano playing, Singing and dancing. Lots of fun!

John Feb 9th, 2002 03:18 PM

Hi Joanie,<BR><BR>If you like indian history/culture (and can climb up and down) you will like Walnut Canyon. It is practically in Flagstaff.<BR><BR>Wupatki is a dud. Sunset Crater is a nice hole in the ground about 60 miles east of Flag - a nice touch for those interested in large holes in the ground.<BR><BR>Lowell Observatory is in Flag and worth seeing.<BR><BR>The Petrified Forest/Painted Desert is nice to pass through if you are going that way; but I would not go that way as a destination.<BR><BR>If you like historical buildings stop and see the Reardon house in Flagstaff. (The Reardon's were early settlers/movers/shakers)<BR><BR>Have fun.

Mary Feb 10th, 2002 02:11 PM

I get to Flagstaff every couple of years, and the one place I always go back to is Wupatki. Given the chance, I never pass up the chance to visit.<BR> Walnut Canyon is interesting, too, but I don't visit every time I'm there.


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