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There are plenty of high-quality tours and experiences in Flagstaff. According to previous travelers, here are the best tours to book right now:
Yes, guided tours in Flagstaff are worth it. The city sits at the gateway to some of the American Southwest's most impressive landscapes, and having a guide handle the logistics makes a real difference when exploring sites such as the Grand Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. In the city itself, guided walking and Segway tours cover Flagstaff's haunted history and street art with convenient, well-paced itineraries.
Per one customer who booked the Downtown Flagstaff Haunted History Tour, "This was such a fun, memorable experience! It was the perfect mix of spooky and fun - it left all of us talking about the experience on the way home and all the next day. This will be a highlight of our vacation!"
Guided Flagstaff tours start from around US$30 for short walking tours of the city. Most guided day trips from Flagstaff to destinations such as the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend cost between US$200 and US$400 per person, while private day trips cost from around US$650.
At the budget end, Flagstaff Underground costs US$35 per person. This walking tour through the historic downtown area visits sites such as old saloons, a former jail, and steam tunnels, though it's only 75 minutes long. If you want to see more, the Fun Flagstaff History Segway Tour costs US$129 per person. covers more ground using Segways, taking you through downtown and to the Northern Arizona University campus.
There are tons of things to do on Flagstaff tours to suit different interests and energy levels. You can explore the city's Wild West history on a walking tour of historic downtown, glide through the streets on a Segway, hunt for ghosts on an evening ghost tour, or even tackle an outdoor adventure course. Day trips from Flagstaff open up even more options, including hiking and sightseeing at the Grand Canyon, visiting ancient ruins, and exploring slot canyons.
Consider an all-day tour to pack in as many sights and activities as possible. For example, the All-Star Private Grand Canyon Sightseeing Tour takes you to multiple South Rim vistas, such as Yavapai Point, Grandview Point, and Lipan Point. Along the way, you'll visit the Tusayan Ruins and Museum to learn about the region's Indigenous history, climb the historic Desert View Watchtower, and shop at Cameron Trading Post on the Navajo reservation.
Most visitors spend 2–3 days in Flagstaff, which is enough time to explore its historic downtown, take a walking or Segway tour, and fit in a full-day trip to the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, or Horseshoe Bend. Plan closer to 4–5 days if you want to cover multiple day-trip destinations, such as Monument Valley or Meteor Crater.
According to travelers, these are the best attractions in and around Flagstaff:
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There are tons of great trips to take from Flagstaff. According to traveler reviews, these are the best day trips to book right now:
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You don't have to spend a fortune to have a great time in Flagstaff. Here are some of the best Flagstaff activities under US$25:
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