Discover the rich tapestry of Arizona's history and natural wonders on this full-day adventure from Scottsdale to Flagstaff. Start at Riordan Mansion State Historic Park, where you’ll uncover the stories of pioneer families and Flagstaff's early railroad days. Stroll through the Historic Downtown and Railroad District, enjoy local shops, and spot iconic Route 66 landmarks. At Lowell Observatory, explore where Pluto was discovered and delve into astronomy's legacy. Marvel at the volcanic landscape of Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and conclude your journey at the Museum of Northern Arizona, celebrating Indigenous cultures and natural history.
- Full-day tour from Scottsdale to Flagstaff, exploring history and nature
- Visit Riordan Mansion and learn about Flagstaff's pioneer heritage
- Explore Lowell Observatory, home of Pluto's discovery
- Discover the unique volcanic landscape of Sunset Crater National Monument
Guide will call the guests a day before to confirm the pick up address and time.
Explore Flagstaff’s logging heritage: Visit Riordan Mansion to discover the history of timber and sawmills in the region.
A charming, walkable area centered along the old Santa Fe railroad tracks and legendary Route 66. Featuring beautifully preserved early‑1900s brick and sandstone buildings—like the Tudor‑style train depot and Spanish‑Colonial Hotel Monte Vista—it’s now home to quirky shops, art galleries, local breweries, and diverse eateries.
Spend time at the observatory during a daytime visit to explore its most unique telescopes. Flagstaff’s status as a dark‑sky city and high elevation offer breathtaking night skies. For an even more spectacular experience, shift your tour into the evening—with a later start to possibly catch views of Saturn, Jupiter, or other celestial wonders, depending on the time of year.
Visit the stunning Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, a protected area featuring a unique cinder cone within the San Francisco Volcanic Field. Learn about the monument's fascinating history, including its preservation after a public outcry saved it from potential destruction in the 1920s. Take a self-guided loop trail around the base of the volcano and explore the visitor center to discover more about this natural wonder.
The Museum of Northern Arizona sits at the base of the San Francisco Peaks—on lands sacred to Native American peoples across the region. We honor their past, present, and future generations, who have lived here for millennia and will forever call this place home. The museum offers a vast collection of artifacts and extensive information about this area.
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