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Indoor Activities in Flagstaff

We love snow play, and sometimes indoor play in Flagstaff is just better this time of year. Here are some of our favorite spots to stay warm in Flagstaff! Be sure to check hours before visiting, as bad weather can affect places being open.

Hiking in Flagstaff, AZ

Red Mountain Trail near Flagstaff

Red Mountain Trail near Flagstaff probably goes down as one of Top 10 favorite hikes in Arizona. With mini canyons to explore, and boulders to climb, it’s an amazing hike that will leave you saying “wow”.

Walnut Canyon National Monument in Flagstaff

Walnut Canyon National Monument in Flagstaff is a unique historical site that is not to miss! The monument has two hikes, an up close look at Native American dwellings, and the Visitor Center offers informative resources.

Picture Canyon Trail in Flagstaff

Picture Canyon Trail in Flagstaff is a not to miss hike. The length can be as long or as short as you want, with a waterfall just half a mile down the trail!

Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff

Gaze in wonder at the marvelous night sky from none other than Lowell Observatory! Founded back in 1894, it holds a special place as one of the oldest observatories in the southwest. But that’s not all – this very spot is where they first spotted the dwarf planet, Pluto!

Basecamp Cabins at Snowbowl near Flagstaff, and Other Fun

Last summer, Jana and the kids took a 2 day getaway trip to Flagstaff. Escaping the Phoenix heat in August is always a good idea and we were excited to explore outside the entire time.
Well, as the weather went…it rained about 70% of our visit. But despite some changed plans, we actually had a fun getaway and would recommend everything we did!

North Pole Experience in Flagstaff

North Pole Experience in Flagstaff. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas….. wait.. but it’s only June!! Seriously though! Tickets are on sale NOW for some of our state’s best holiday experiences.  And one of those experiences is the North Pole Experience in Flagstaff!

Flagstaff Parks and Playgrounds

Flagstaff has some wonderful parks and playgrounds, perfect for an easy activity with kids. All parks are open Sunday – Thursday, 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday – Saturday, 5 a.m. to 12 a.m.

Flagstaff Snow Park

Flagstaff Snow Park is located about 2 hours north of Phoenix, and near Flagstaff, AZ. The park area offers tubing and a place for families to enjoy snow play! This special guest post is from PHXkids follower Andrea Shafer.

10 Easy Hikes in Flagstaff With Kids

Flagstaff is packed full of great hikes for kids! We’ve listed a few in other Flagstaff themed blog posts, and recently took another weekend trip north to hike and explore. We found some new favorite trails as well! Read more on each trail and bookmark one to try on your next trip.

Things to Do in Flagstaff With Kids

Things To Do In Flagstaff With Kids – Flagstaff is still a small town. You can feel the vibe change when you are there. It’s a wonderful place to visit with kids and offers lots of things to do!

Flagstaff Weekend With Kids

As an Arizona native I have been to Flagstaff many times over the years. I stayed there for a summer after I graduated high school. Up and back in the same day for events. But this trip I took a whole new look at this city through the eyes of children. Two year olds to be exact. Actual full size trains, cold weather that involves a jacket and moving into a hotel all became adventures. Follow along to see what we did!

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Flagstaff with Kids: Labor Day Weekend

A summary of our three day trip in Flagstaff, AZ. Flagstaff is a great outdoor destination for families! We visited Sunset Crater Monument, enjoyed coffee,

Fall Weekend in Flagstaff with Kids

Fall Weekend in Flagstaff with Kids We love weekend trips to Flagstaff! It’s not as crazy busy as Sedona, and has the mountain air that

Thorpe Park in Flagstaff

Thorpe Park in Flagstaff. Are you looking for a great park for kids in Flagstaff? May we suggest Thorpe Park located on the west side

Snow Tubing in Arizona

There are three options for snow tubing in Arizona! Of course these options are seasonal, usually running from November through April.

Best Airbnbs for Families in Arizona

It’s no secret that we love exploring Arizona, and we’ve stayed at some of the best Airbnbs for families in Arizona! Most of these places

Where to Find Snow in Arizona

Snow in Arizona and Where to Find It

Yes, there is snow in Arizona – and we know where to find it! Or, at least find it when the weather cooperates. Contrary to popular belief, Arizona is not all desert landscape. Once you get about 2 hours out of Phoenix, the elevation is higher and you can be treated to the white fluffy stuff during the winter months!

Ice Skating in Phoenix

Ice skating in Phoenix? Absolutely! There are a few places around the city that offer outdoor ice skating this holiday season, perfect for family fun!

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Fall Colors in Arizona, and Where to Find Them

Fall is in the air! We love this time of year and, believe it or not, Arizona has many opportunities for enjoying the changing of colors from early October even to late November/early December. It’s truly amazing how diverse our state is – not all cactus and tumbleweed, that’s for sure. So, where to find these fall colors? We have a list of favorite spots below.

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Map Of Things To Do In Arizona

Explore Arizona With Kids Explore all that Arizona has to offer families with our handy map. Filter and browse more than 800 things to do. Search Search

Lower Antelope Canyon With Kids: What You Need to Know

It’s been on our Arizona bucket list for years, and we finally took a tour of Lower Antelope Canyon! Located a bit south of Page, Arizona, this world famous slot canyon offers visitors a chance to walk next to sandstone walls that have been formed by years of water and wind erosion. It’s truly mind blowing, and the best part? It’s totally doable with kids!

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