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Get The GuideFlagstaff blooms with a whole lot of unexpected amidst the world’s largest contiguous emerald green ponderosa pine forest, sapphire blue skies and mountain crisp air that will have you begging for more daylight.
With close proximity to two national parks, six national monuments, and eight state parks that claim their own distinct flora, and where multi-use trail systems are plentiful, Flagstaff offers plenty of spring things-to-do, many of which are outdoor activities including hiking, biking, and wildlife watching – yes – wildlife watching, offering views of wintering bald eagles, elk, waterfowl and more. Perhaps there’s a preference for walking tours or sipping hand-crafted cocktails or stargazing. We’ve got all that, too, plus zip lining in the world’s largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest and many more by-appointment experiences.
Recently recognized as a trendy US Spring Break destination, Flagstaff’s snowfall provides for great spring skiing.
The Museum Club is a popular roadhouse and dance club, offering the best in live country-western and after-hours entertainment.
Location: The Museum Club – 3404 E Route 66
If you plan to attend this monthly street party, your walking shoes are a necessity. First Friday ArtWalk is one of Northern Arizona’s premier arts events. Held the first Friday of the month, art galleries and businesses in historic Downtown Flagstaff open their doors from 6-9pm with special art exhibitions, performances, live music, treats, and more. Many downtown hot spots remain open after 9 pm as the ArtWalk celebrations continue.
Location: Downtown Flagstaff
Time: 6-9pm
The annual Youth Arts exhibition showcases local youth artists in Coconino County and the regional community, exhibiting their recent artwork at Coconino Center for the Arts. The exhibition is open to and inclusive of all artwork submissions by youth artists (pre-K to 12th grade, living in Coconino or Navajo counties) that reflect the theme Primary Expressions. This theme is open to interpretation and all submissions are welcome. All art media are eligible: painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, mixed media, digital video, new genres, etc.
Exploring the vibrancy of primary colors and the foundational experiences that shape us…
The objective is to engage youth audiences throughout Northern Arizona and support a wide range of art disciplines. This exhibition is non-juried and all submissions are accepted.
All Youth Arts workshops and programming are FREE and open to the public.
Date: March 1-22, 2025
Time: 4-8 pm
Location: Coconino Center for the Arts – 2300 N Fort Valley Rd – 928-779-2300
Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival celebrates 23 years of the best in outdoor adventure, cultural, social and environmental films from around the world.
The festival is one of about 50 mountain & adventure films across the world, and aims to provide an alternative cinematic experience that inspires, educates, fosters creative connections, and enriches the quality of life for Flagstaff citizens and visitors to Northern Arizona through the art of filmmaking and the stories of documentary films.
Date: April 3 - 6, 2025
Location: Orpheum Theater – 15 W Aspen Ave – 928-556-1580
April showers bring May flowers and a LOT of wind! We want our community and visitors to enjoy our bountiful gusts of wind and take full advantage of the active weather by purchasing kites from our Visitor Center, as well as other local retailers listed below, and flying in nearby rural areas. After flying your kites, head downtown for some yummy treats to refuel for the rest of your day!
Fly your kite at:
Arroyo Park, Bow and Arrow Park, Cheshire Park, Jim Cullen Memorial Park, Mobile Haven Park, Old Town Springs Park, Ponderosa Trails Park, Wheeler Park, Bushmaster Park, and/or Thorpe Park.
Additional kite pick-up locations:
Babies to Kids and Book Nest Toy Store, Walmart, Target, and Big 5 Sporting Goods.
Date: Saturday, April 5, 2025
Details: Visitor Center – 1 E Route 66 – 928-213-2951
Questions: Contact Sabrina.Beard@flagstaffaz.gov or 928.606.6348
No better way to kick off the spring season than with a unique and fun event to get us into the spring and planting season. There will be tea, lemonade, finger foods, and music. The selection of pansies during this party are going to be great so come check it out! Follow Viola's on Facebook and Instagram for up-to-date information. Come dressed in your springs finest party clothes, the floppier more colorful hats the better!
Date: TBD
Time: TBD
Location: Viola's Flower Garden
For more info: Pansy Party (violasflowergarden.com)
The City of Flagstaff hosts an annual Earth Day Celebration to bring together all members of our community. Our goal is to provide an opportunity for local organizations to show community members ways they can get involved with protecting, conserving, and learning about our shared home. Hosted on the Saturday closest to April 22nd, this event is held in a public space where dozens of community organizations, bands, local food vendors, and local presenters come together to have fun in the sun!
Date: April 19, 2025
Time: 11:00AM - 2:00PM
Location: Bushmaster Park
For more information visit: Earth Day Celebration | City of Flagstaff Official Website (az.gov)
Crew up for the ultimate filmmaking project and come make a movie in a weekend! That’s right... only 48 Hours! Challenge your creativity, collaborate with friends on a film project, and screen your film at a film festival—all in one weekend!
48 Hour Film Projects are a worldwide filmmaking competition where teams embark on the entire filmmaking journey—scripting, filming, and editing a short film within a 48 hour timeframe. At the start, teams are given a genre, character, line of dialogue, and a prop, all of which must be included in their film. At the end of the competition all films are screened.
This event is open to the public, and light refreshments will be offered at the film festival. See you at the movies!
Date: TBD
Time: TBD
Location: Coconino High School Main Auditorium - 2801 N Izabel St, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Surrounded by ponderosa forest at 7,150 feet in elevation with spectacular views of the San Francisco Peaks, The Arboretum at Flagstaff is a unique destination, specializing in increasing the understanding, appreciation and conservation of plants native to the Colorado Plateau. Home to 750 species of plants, the beautiful 200-acre property consists of gardens, greenhouses, and woodland trails that are family and pet friendly. The Arboretum also hosts a number of special events, plant sales, wedding and facility rentals, youth and adult classes as well as features local artist works in their gift shop.
Date: April 30, 2025
Location: The Arboretum – 4001 S Woody Mountain Rd – 928-774-1442
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with the ultimate city-wide Scavenger Hunt – a thrilling experience tailored for teams such as families, groups of friends, or colleagues! Immerse yourself in the excitement of the Flagstaff Festival of Science with this dynamic event designed to celebrate science throughout our vibrant city. Embark on an exploration like never before as your team, fueled by creatively crafted clues, delves into various locations teeming with scientific wonders. Gather your squad of up to 4 members and capture your journey by uploading a selfie with your team, proving you've found the treasure and unlocking the next clue!
As a participant, you'll receive an exclusive event tee-shirt, refreshments, volunteer support, a convenient bus pass for the day, and, most importantly, a whole lot of fun! Mountain Line bus service will be FREE to all participants on May 4th so you can ride the bus, follow the clues, and discover the treasures! The excitement doesn't end there – join us for the post-event celebration where prizes await the victorious teams. Register today for an adventure-packed day that promises thrills, discoveries, and memories to last a lifetime!
Date: 2025 TBD
Time: TBD
Moments can be simple, but brunch has got to hit the mark. Many Flagstaff restaurants will be treating moms like royalty with noshing options inclusive of bubbly libations to decadent flakey bakery goodness where calories just don’t matter.
Date: May 11, 2025
Restaurant Ideas: Wipe The Smile on your Face
Celebrate National Astronomy Day with Lowell Observatory who discovered our favorite dwarf planet, Pluto!
Date: May 3, 2025
Location: Lowell Observatory – 1400 West Mars Hill Rd – 928-774-3358
Yoga on the Lawn with Holly White takes place every Saturday from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There will be a $5 dollar drop-in, and make sure to bring a yoga mat and towel too!
Date: Every Saturday June-August
Time: 9am-10am
Location: County Courthouse Lawn – 200 N San Francisco St
Take advantage of this seasonal restaurant and indulge in crepes galore. YUM! Choose from a variety of options creating a robust menu and take your order out on the patio for some fresh air and sunshine downtown while you dine. Like attending the Community Market? You can find their delicious crepes there too on special Sunday mornings. Bon appetit!
Date: May 2, 2025
Location: Old Town Creperie – 120 N Leroux St
Date: Saturday May 10, 2025
Time: 10 am-2 pm
Location: Flagstaff Visitor Center – 1 East Route 66 – (928)213-2951
Join the celebration at the Flagstaff Visitor Center in the historic Santa Fe train depot from 10 am- 2 pm on May 10th! Join us for a day of train-related activities for the family, including live music, displays of railroad items, a Kids Depot, local artists, as well as tours and raffles. All activities are free to take part in.