Hotels in Flagstaff, Arizona

Hotels in Flagstaff, Arizona
The Flagstaff area offers outdoor visitors plenty of things to do throughout the year. Mountain bike and hike the trails of Coconino National Forest. Explore the Grand Canyon by foot, horseback or helicopter. Carve up some snow as you ski the slopes of Arizona Snowbowl. Enjoy spectacular views as you enjoy a round of golf on one of the Flagstaff area's many golf courses. And after a busy day of recreation and adventure, you have many great choices of hotels for rest and relaxation.

Little America Hotel Flagstaff

Hit the trails of Little America Hotel Flagstaff's 500-acre private ponderosa pine forest or relax poolside at the hotel's outdoor heated pool and hot tub. Little America is the perfect place to relax after a busy day of exploring the area's two national parks and eight national monuments. Top off the day and your appetite with a delicious dinner at the hotel's Western Gold Restaurant serving seafood, steaks and pasta dinners.

Little America Hotel Flagstaff
2515 East Butler Avenue
Flagstaff, Arizona
(800) 865-1401
www.littleamerica.com/flagstaff/

Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff

Featuring Flagstaff's original and award-winning sushi restaurant, the Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff offers guests great service and accommodations. Located along historic Route 66, guests can relax after a busy day of skiing, mountain biking and exploring remarkable sights such as the Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater, Native American ruins, the Painted Desert and much more. The hotel features an outdoor heated pool, sauna, whirlpool and fitness center for guests to enjoy.

Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff
1175 W. Route 66
Flagstaff, Arizona
(800) 395-7046
www.radisson.com/flagstaffaz

Embassy Suites Flagstaff

Start off your day with a delicious cooked-to-order breakfast as you head out to explore historical downtown Flagstaff, located just a mile from Embassy Suites Flagstaff. After experiencing the culture and arts of Flagstaff, hit the slopes at Snowbowl Ski and Recreation Area, or enjoy a leisure horseback ride with picturesque views of the Flagstaff area. End the night staring at the stars at Lowell Observatory.

Embassy Suites Flagstaff
706 South Milton Road
Flagstaff, Arizona
(928) 774-4333
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Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff

Featuring a heated indoor/outdoor pool and spa, the Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff is the perfect place to relax and rest after a busy day of outdoor activities. Explore the ancient cliff dwelling of the Sinagua peoples in Walnut Canyon or the 16-mile gorge of Oak Creek Canyon draped by breathtaking red rock cliffs, all within close driving distance to the Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff. The Flagstaff area offers outdoor enthusiasts plenty of things to do and experience and the Holiday Inn Express makes a great home base to start and end. Guests can enjoy free wireless Internet, free hot breakfast, fitness room and video-game room.

Holiday Inn Express Flagstaff
2320 E. Lucky Lane
Flagstaff, Arizona
(928) 714-1000
www.hiflagstaff.com/

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