Flagstaff offers a variety of attractions for many interests.

Snowbowl - Located on the scenic San Francisco Peaks.

Meteor Crater - Four observation areas behind the Learning Center allow views of the crater from inside the rim.

Coconino National Forest - The world’s largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest surrounds Flagstaff. With elevations from 2,600 to 12,633 feet, the forest ranges from desert cactus to alpine tundra and is home to a variety of wildlife.

Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra - Six concerts from September through April form the core of the Symphony's season. Regular concerts are held in the 1500-seat Ardrey Auditorium on the campus of Northern Arizona University.

Lowell Observatory - Founded in 1894 by Boston mathematician Percival Lowell. Best known for the discovery of Pluto, Lowell Observatory is also where astronomer V.M. Slipher gathered the first evidence that the universe is expanding. Each year, about 70,000 people visit the Observatory to learn about astronomy.

Riordan Mansion State Historic Park - Completed in 1904 in the Arts and Crafts style of architecture, the historic mansion is expansive, with over 40 rooms and 13,000 square feet of living area and servants’ quarters.

The Museum of Northern Arizona – Features exhibits in archeology, ethnology, geology, biology, and fine art of the Colorado Plateau.

Known as the “City of Seven Wonders,” Flagstaff attracts millions of tourists each year due to its easy access to such scenic destinations as the Grand Canyon, Sunset Crater, Oak Creek Canyon, Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon, Wupatki National Monument, and the San Francisco Peaks.

Additional attractions include two museums, six recreation centers, three libraries, 6 golf courses and 29 parks.

Disclaimer: The property and other information contained within this document has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable; however, Cavan Realty, Inc. has not verified such information and makes no guarantee, warranty or representation as to the accuracy of such information. It is the responsibility of the buyer or prospective buyer to independently confirm the accuracy and completeness of such information prior to any reliance thereon, or the lease or purchase of the property.