Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff

1175 West Route 66 , Flagstaff Arizona 86001 , US
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 US Toll Free
Telephone: (928) 773-8888 Fax: (928) 773-0597
Email:  rhi_flag@radisson.com

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An evening, night, or weekend at the Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff is an event in itself. But it can be just the beginning of a memorable vacation or business retreat.

Outside is the world's largest Ponderosa Pine forest, home to great fishing, hunting, hiking, golf, and sightseeing. The snow-clad San Francisco Peaks attract skiers from across the state.

Or, you can tour the dramatic volcanic craters of Sunset Crater National Monument, or age-old Native American ruins at Wupatki and Walnut Canyon National Monuments - all just minutes away.

Only slightly further is the Red Rock country of Sedona, and the striking vistas of the Painted Desert. And - not to be missed - the spectacular Grand Canyon, one of the world's greatest natural wonders, less than two hours from the hotel's doorstep.

Recreation Activities in Flagstaff

There is so much to see and do in Flagstaff and Northern Arizona!

Flagstaff is known for it's many outdoor activities such as biking, hiking and camping. During your visit, however, you won't want to miss a visit to Lowell Observatory, Pioneer Museum and the Museum of Northern Arizona. In addition, the local recreation center has programs as well as "drop-in" recreation (for group games you don't need to sign up for in advance).

During the summer months - Flagstaff is also known for great Golf and Golf Package for those wanting to escape the brutal Arizona heat.

Or you may choose to explore outside of Flagtaff in all that Northern Arizona has to offer: Grand Canyon, Sedona, Snowbowl, Wupatki and much much more.

Visit Flagstaff Recreation for more information on recreational activities in Flagstaff.

Whatever your pleasure, you'll enjoy coming 'home' after your busy sightseeing days to the Radisson Woodlands Hotel Flagstaff.

About Flagstaff

Under the watchful gaze of the San Francisco Peaks, famed Route 66, the Ghost Highway, winds its way around northern Arizona's dramatic landscape, past Walnut Canyon, south of Sunset Crater and the Painted Desert, and right through the heart of downtown Flagstaff. According to local lore, this quiet, close-knit community, situated on land that was once settled by the powerful Navajo Nation, traces its roots to a July 4th celebration in 1876, when pioneers led by Thomas F. McMillan found a solitary pine tree, stripped it of its bark, and used it as a flagpole for Old Glory. For years afterwards, the staff stood as a marker for brave souls making the trip west. In 1886, the first permanent building, a post office, was constructed to serve the tent community that had begun to form. Since that time, Flagstaff has become a bustling town that, thanks to its location, enjoys a steady flow of year-round tourists. Wintertime thrill-seekers test their limits at the Arizona Snowbowl. Stargazers, via the same equipment used to discover Pluto in 1930, hope to catch a glimpse of the Great Unknown at historic Lowell Observatory. Whitewater rafters push their skills on the Colorado and Little Colorado Rivers. Hikers explore the majesty of the Grand Canyon's South Rim or enjoy dramatic scenery on an overnight trip to Oak Creek Canyon in the Coconino National Forest. History buffs take home a bit of knowledge after visiting Flagstaff's historic downtown district or viewing Riordan Mansion, the Wupatki ruins, and Montezuma Castle cliff dwellings. At the end of an adventurous day, they treat themselves to fine meals at Beaver Street Brewery, the Horsemen Lodge, Cottage Place, or another of the more than 200 restaurants in greater Flagstaff.

Did you know?

Legendary Route 66, probably America's best-known highway, was famous for its roadside attractions and local color. With the advent of interstates, 66 took a backseat to development. However, the road still exists, and its fame is being reclaimed by cities along its circuit. In Flagstaff, for example, Route 66 was renamed to Santa Fe Avenue, although recent efforts have reversed the change. Today, you'll see both monikers in use.

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