For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Flagstaff, Arizona Travel Guide has been your connection to Flagstaff's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Flagstaff Events
Every spring, the Northern Arizona Book Festival brings acclaimed authors to Flagstaff for readings, panel discussions, workshops and other events.
Summer offers Movies on the Square. Free family-friendly movies are shown Friday nights in downtown Flagstaff's Heritage Square beneath the stars, May through mid-Sept.
The third weekend in June brings the Pine Country Pro Rodeo, when top rodeo cowboys gather to compete.
The Museum of Northern Arizona Heritage Program is a series celebrating our region’s Native art and cultures, including Hopi and Navajo Festivals of Arts and Culture in July and August, and the Celebraciones de la Gente in October.
Labor Day weekend brings the Coconino County Fair, the largest fair in northern Arizona with exhibits, livestock, rides, entertainment and more.
On Route 66 Days, the second weekend in September each year, Flagstaff’s “Mother Road” is hailed with festivities including live music, a vintage and hot rod car show and a parade.
For ten days in September and October, the Flagstaff Festival of Science offers learning experiences including field trips, exhibits and scientific open houses.