Whether you are outfitting a party for two weeks in the Grand Canyon or looking for a unique gift available nowhere else in the world, Flagstaff is the place to be. We have all the usual amenities and stores you would expect in any large town — from camping gear to business attire and electronic equipment. But the city has a thriving arts scene with its own unique flair as well.
Spend a day in Flagstaff and you will see unique clothing, jewelry and arts, and maybe go home with something that will be treasured forever.
Information available at the Flagstaff Visitor Center One E. Route 66 • 928-774-9541 • 800-842-7293 • flagstaffarizona.org
Along historic 1890s streets, you’ll find numerous clothing boutiques, outdoor outfitters, unique bookstores and art galleries, plus a wide variety of great restaurants, cafés and microbreweries. Live entertainment can be found almost every evening. Also be sure to visit the south side, full of ethnically diverse shops, bars and eateries.
2300 N. Fort Valley Rd. • 928-779-2300
culturalpartners.org
Rotating exhibits with works for sale by regional artists in its 4,000-square-foot gallery.
14 N. San Francisco • 928-255-0349
echocanyonarts.com
Juxtaposing traditional with contemporary, Echo Canyon Art showcases artists resident in the American West. As you stroll through historic downtown Flagstaff or navigate the website, please enjoy the fine artwork currently featured at the gallery. Echo Canyon Art offers a vibrant program of exhibitors throughout the year.
4650 N. Highway 89 • 928-526-0940
westcor.com
Flagstaff Mall and The Marketplace serve Northern Arizona with more than 80 stores including Hollister Co., Eddie Bauer, Bath & Body Works, American Eagle, Best Buy, Cost Plus World Market, Dillard’s, JCPenney and Sears. A new food court offering complimentary Wi-Fi and newly remodeled Ruby Tuesday suits everybody’s tastes. Open Monday-Saturday 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sunday 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
19 W.Aspen Ave. • 928-213-3404
flagstaffusedsports.com
Gently used sporting goods & outdoor gear: team sports, camping, climbing, hiking, river running, diving, relaxing and more. We are the exclusive dealer for Pedego Electric Bicycles - rent and/or buy. Also the book "25 bicycle Rides from downtown Flagstaff" by Tim Peterson Available. Open 7 days a week through the summer.
One E. Route 66 • 928-774-9541 • 800-842-7293 • flagstaffarizona.org
Find the Perfect Gift from Flagstaff! The Visitor Center Gift Shop offers a variety of Flagstaff souvenirs, attire, books, maps and guides, Route 66 gifts and memorabilia, historic train and railroad-themed items, holiday ornaments and local artist handicrafts including jewelry, quilts, candles and homemade candy. Located in the historic downtown train station. Open Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
2515 E. Butler Ave. • 928-779-7936
littleamerica.com/flagstaff
Our large gift shop carries such notable brands as Pendelton wear and blankets, Stetson hats, Renegade Spirits, Mill Creek collectibles and Camille Beckman lotions. Also features a fine collection of Native American jewelry, books, music and Route 66 and Arizona memorabilia, plush toys, travel and educational games, books and clothing for children. Open daily, 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
3101 N. Fort Valley Rd. • 928-774-5213
musnaz.org
The Museum of Northern Arizona’s shops present the finest quality Native arts and jewelry, Southwestern books and music from the Colorado Plateau. The Museum Shop has earned an international reputation for catering to the novice buyer and discriminating collector for more than 50 years. Three miles north of downtown Flagstaff, on the way to the Grand Canyon.
2109 N. Fourth St. • 928-774-9334
purlinthepines.com
Full service yarn shop. Local fiber as well as yarn from around the world. Needles and hooks, notions and books. Friendly staff, fabulous selection and more often than not, a little confection! Open Monday-Sunday 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Tuesday until 8:30 p.m.