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mars68 loves Flagstaff because it's a cool little college town. Also, it is has many outdoor activities. People are real nice and helpful.

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What is Flagstaff

Flagstaff is a city of over 52,000 people near the San Francisco Peaks mountain range of northern Arizona and the Grand Canyon, USA. Lying at an altitude of 6990 feet, Flagstaff and much of the surrounding region are substantially cooler than the low desert that dominates the southern part of the state. Though still dry by east coast standards, enough rain and snow falls in the area to allow a forest of ponderosa pine trees to cover the landscape.

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"Or, for a scenic route with stopping points along the canyon rim, drive north on U.S. 89 from Flagstaff, turn left at the junction of AZ 64 (52 mi north of Flagstaff), which merges with U.S. 180 at Valle, and proceed north and west for an additional 57 mi until you reach Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim."
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"One option is to bypass Grand Canyon National Park altogether and head to the West Rim of the canyon, tribal land of the Hualapai and Havasupai."
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"150 miles N of Phoenix; 32 miles E of Williams; 80 miles S of Grand Canyon Village."
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"Grand Canyon National Park [1] is a United States National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is located entirely in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States."
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"[1] ,also known as the Grand Canyon State ,is located in the American Southwest."
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"Activities Guide: Hiking: The fantastic Grand Canyon National Park; Painted Desert; Estrella Mountain Regional Park, Sonoran Desert; Santa Catalina, Tucson, Rincon, Chiricahua and Huachuca Mountains."
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"2) Fly into LA, spend at least weekend there, take a day to drive up the coast, perhaps up toward Big Sur or Santa Barbara; drive out toward the Grand Canyon (which is worth a couple of days on its own) and your choice of several parks and natural wonders in the region at a leisurely pace before finishing in Las Vegas, where of course you go last lest you gamble away your holiday budget."
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"928/779-1951; www.arizonasnowbowl.com), on the slopes of Mount Agassiz, from which you can see all the way to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon."
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mars68loves Flagstaff because it's a cool little college town. Also, it is has many outdoor activities. People are real nice and helpful.

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