An escape to Flagstaff, Arizona is a must-do for any girl group who enjoys the outdoors, delicious food, and thrifting. Located only about two hours from Phoenix, Arizona, and a little over an hour from Grand Canyon National Park, Flagstaff is the gateway for adventure. Here’s your girls’ getaway guide to Flagstaff, Arizona.
Located right outside Downtown Flagstaff, the Aiden by Best Western @ Flagstaff is the ideal homebase for all your adventures. Constructed in the 1970s, the newly reimagined property possesses mid-century touches with a modern flair.
Snap selfies with local artwork and murals that decorate the hallways and exterior of the building. Surrounded by the San Francisco Peaks & the Coconino National Forest, gear up for a hike and come back to wind down by the pool and watch the sunset by the fire pits, sip on a glass of wine or two, nibble on a grab-and-go local bites from lobby cafe, and enjoy an unforgettable stay at Aiden by Best Western @ Flagstaff.
Shopping in Flagstaff, Arizona
Thrifting culture holds strong in Flagstaff, Arizona. Gear up with your favorite girlies and thrift at local spots like Incahoots Vintage Clothing & Costumes, Thrift for Goodness Sakes!, and the local thrift stores nearby. Take a look at the thrifting adventures that Ashley (@reclothcollection), Regina (@basicposhbabe), and Andrea (@sipandthrift) had.
Dine in Flagstaff, Arizona
After a day of adventure, you and the girls will be ravenous for dinner. Show off your new outfits in the evening when dining at Atria. Award-winning Chef Rochelle Daniel hails from the very best restaurants in Arizona – Atria aims to bring an elevated experience to the college town of Flagstaff. Order the Charcoal Roasted Beets, Smoked Pork Belly, and Cacio E Pepe to share amongst the table.
Photo by Atria.
Things To Do in Flagstaff, Arizona
You and the girls will be thrilled to be out adventuring in Flagstaff, Arizona. For a day trip, you could explore Grand Canyon National Park, or see the red rocks in Sedona. In Flagstaff, Lowell Observatory is one of the oldest observatories in the US, and it’s designated a National Historic Landmark. See the stars and planets in the dark skies from this awesome observatory. Finally, make a trip to Arizona Snowbowl. Located on Mount Humphreys, the tallest part of Arizona, it’s guaranteed a great run on the powdery slopes with your favorite gal pals.