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A bright living area features a cozy sofa adorned with soft pillows, a coffee table, and a warm throw. Nearby, a dining table is set against large windows showcasing outdoor views. Natural light fills the space, complemented by neutral decor and modern finishes.
Home in Flagstaff
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

*NEW* Beautiful Flagstaff, Arizona Vacation Rental

Welcome to the Golden Antler! Relax by the fire or under the stars w/ views of the San Francisco Peaks. Or stop on the way to the Grand Canyon! Our custom 2 bed/1 bath home is close to hiking/biking trails all w/in minutes from the house. Located 30mins to Sedona, 1hr to the Grand Canyon + 5mins from Sunset Crater/Waputki National Monument. A peaceful + modern space offering tranquility & style. Perfect for couples, small families or groups of 4 + an infant. Enjoy a beautiful + relaxing stay!

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A wooden deck is shown, featuring a black and white patterned rug. A wooden chair and small table are positioned to create a cozy seating area, complemented by a striped umbrella. Tall trees and forest views are visible in the background.
Home in Kachina Village
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Stunning View! Nest atop the Ponderosa Pines!

You'll be hard pressed in Kachina Village to find a view more majestic than the one standing on the deck of our home. It'll serve as a fantastic base for your Flagstaff getaway. Enjoy hiking? The Pumphouse Wash Trail is just down the road (4 mins walk). Downtown Flagstaff and all that it has to offer is less than 10 miles away. The NAU campus, less than 8. The Flagstaff Airport is 5 miles away. The Grand Canyon is a 2 hour drive. Sedona is 40 minutes. County Permit # STR-24-0540 TPT # 2135055

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An A-frame cabin is surrounded by tall pine trees and vibrant wildflowers, showcasing large front windows that reflect the sky. A wooden deck with steps leads to the entrance, framed by a natural landscape that offers a tranquil setting.
Cabin in Flagstaff
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 1,121 reviews

A-frame Mountain View Cabin in the National Forest

@AFrameFlagstaff is a tiny house A-Frame on 1.5 acres in the National Forest. Featured in American Eagle Outfitters worldwide campaign. Dog friendly. AC. Epic glamping and stargazing. 10 min to historic downtown/Route 66. 15 min to Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater, Wupatki National Parks, NAU, AZ Snowbowl. 30 min to Meteor Crater and Sedona. 90 min to GRAND CANYON, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and Petrified Forest. 2.5hrs to Monument Valley. Our listing "Tiny Mountain View Sauna Cabin" nearby

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A modern living area is presented with large windows allowing ample natural light. A cozy seating arrangement faces a wall-mounted television. A sleek kitchen bar with butcher block countertops is visible, along with a black range hood above a stovetop.
Apartment in Flagstaff
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Trail of the Woods - New, Stylish & Cozy Apartment

Stylish experience at this centrally-located newly built 1 bed apartment. Minutes to downtown, NAU and backs up to the Flagstaff Urban Trail System (futs). Mountain bike or hike right out the back door and hop on the AZT! Located just 30 miles from the AZ Snowbowl, 45 miles from Sedona, 65 miles from the Grand Canyon. A king size (non-toxic) mattress will keep you cozy. Extra guests can sleep on the double hide-a-sofa bed. Everything you need & more is here! *Please inquire about discounts!

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A log cabin elevated among ponderosa pines displays a spacious wooden deck supported by sturdy columns. The structure's A-frame roof features exposed beams, and large overhangs provide shade. The surrounding trees create a serene and wooded ambiance, inviting a sense of peace and privacy.
Cabin in Kachina Village
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Kachina Village Treehouse

While not technically a treehouse, this log cabin is 79 steps up, sits above ground level and is surrounded by ponderosa pines! Once inside this cozy and peaceful home, you'll feel like you're in your own private treehouse. Located in Kachina Village, just 8 miles south of downtown Flagstaff, you'll get to enjoy dark skies and quiet evenings while being close to all of Flagstaff's attractions. Please note that you DO have to climb all 79 steps and cross a foot bridge over Pumphouse Wash.

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The modern three-story building is constructed of brick and features large windows on the ground floor, allowing natural light to illuminate the café area. A covered entrance provides access, enhancing the welcoming appearance of the property.
Apartment in Flagstaff
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 542 reviews

(302)Flagtown Lofts, 1 bed 1 bath, AC, W/HotTub

As 4th generation natives of Flagstaff, we are proud to offer this space. New construction with a modern but comfortable feel. Brand new HOT-TUB! Full kitchen which includes:stove/oven, refrigerator (with ice maker), microwave, dishwasher, pots & pans, dishes, silverware, blender & toaster. Coffee & tea provided. Washer & dryer in unit. One Bedroom with a king size bed and closet space. One full bathroom. Sofa bed in the living room area for extra guests. Just a note, we do not allow pets

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area features large windows allowing natural light to fill the room. Comfortable seating includes a recliner and a sofa, complemented by a decorative area rug. A ceiling fan and a small TV enhance the cozy atmosphere, while a wood stove adds warmth.
Guesthouse in Flagstaff
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Bud & Tracy's Sunset View Guest House

Welcome to your guest house getaway for two. A perfect place to begin your adventures. We have thoughtfully created a clean, cozy home that complements our mountain vibe. The guest house is 100% private with a kitchen equipped with all the comforts of home, a beautiful bathroom with a walk-in glass shower. The space is perfect for relaxing with a glass of wine, drinking cocoa by the gas fireplace, watching the snow fall, or reading a book in the hammock in your private outdoor space.

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A panoramic view displays the exterior of a guest house surrounded by trees with autumn foliage. A stone patio features several black metal chairs, while a staircase leads to the entrance. The house presents large windows and a porch area, blending rustic charm with nature.
Guesthouse in Flagstaff
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 1,435 reviews

Guest house in oak trees

Studio guest house with oak and pine trees on McMillan mesa. 2 miles east of downtown. Centrally located, private and peaceful. 3 skylights, oak flooring, quaint and comfortable. One Queen bed. Ideal for a couple. Floor mattress available for extra guests. Kitchen has necessities for meal preparation. *Please read manual before arrival* House is located on a hillside and requires climbing stairs from parking area to get to guest house. Self check in. Parking space for one car only.

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A spacious deck features a cozy seating arrangement with plush cushions, surrounded by tall trees. Large glass windows reveal the inviting interior of the A-Frame cabin, reflecting warm lights. A soft area rug enhances the outdoor space, while a dining table for six is present.
Cabin in Kachina Village
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Private A-Frame Cabin w/ Hot Tub #bigdeckenergy

Nestled in the quiet hills of Kachina Village is this renovated 1972 luxury A-Frame cabin. With 600 sq ft of deck space, it’s the perfect place to relax, unwind & breathe in the crisp mountain air. Located just 10 minutes from Flagstaff you’ll have easy access to anything you need, but you're far enough from town to enjoy some peace and quiet. The interior and exterior spaces have been designed to be warm and welcoming so you feel right at home and ready to settle in and relax.

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The historic John Riordan House, showcasing its original 1898 architecture, features an ornate facade with intricate wooden details. A spacious wraparound porch is adorned with columns and railings, providing a glimpse of the beautiful craftsmanship of the late 1800s.
Home in Jerome
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 853 reviews

John Riordan House Built in 1898 Vacant for 60 yrs

Highest rentable space in Jerome. Authentically restored to it's original 1898 condition. House had been buried in mud since 1953 until the compete resurrection in 2012. The John Riordan House has obtained RATING IN THE TOP 5% OF ALL AIRBNBS WORLDWIDE and the most 5 star reviews in Jerome. Enjoy the mile high weather and the 1200 square foot outside patios with fantastic 30 mile views of the entire Verde Valley. 95 steps down to the upper part of town.

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A cozy sleeping area features a queen bed adorned with a patterned blanket depicting bears. Two bedside lamps are placed on either side, and a small table can be seen beneath the window. Wall art hangs above the bed, enhancing the indoor ambiance.
Guest suite in Flagstaff
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 478 reviews

Studio in the Pines

Flagstaff is a wonderful place to hike, fish, kayak, ride bikes and other outdoor activities. Our studio is a comfortable and cozy stay for couples and solo travelers. Enjoy fresh air from your private deck, private entrance and parking . Enjoy your privacy, you will have the comfort of your hosts next door should you have any needs. *Host is allergic to dogs and cats, so in addition to our no pet policy, we cannot accommodate these service animals.

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A compact kitchenette features wood cabinetry and colorful tiled accents. Essential appliances, including a microwave, are conveniently integrated. Hanging pots and decorative artwork add a personal touch, while a window allows for natural light and views of the outdoors.
Camper/RV in Flagstaff
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

The Silver Bullet in the heart of downtown

Ever dreamed of staying in a shiny Vintage Airstream RV travel trailer? Staying in an Airstream RV is so much more memorable than a pricey hotel. Airstream Alley is considered glamping in the downtown Flagstaff Arizona Downtown district. Everyone loves camping, but secretly wish they had a real bed, Wifi, a bathroom and nightlife within walking distance. The Airstream Alley RV Vintage trailer is the perfect silver bullet you’re not likely to forget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Flagstaff?

    Explore stays around downtown Flagstaff, the University Heights area, and near the historic railroad district. These neighborhoods have local dining, walkable streets, and easy access to arts venues and parks.

  • What are the best things to do in Flagstaff with kids?

    Families in Flagstaff often explore hands-on experiences at the Lowell Observatory and the Museum of Northern Arizona, or enjoy outdoor play in local parks. Visiting interactive science exhibits and nearby trails is frequently suggested for active days together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Flagstaff?

    Flagstaff has hiking in pine forests, stargazing at Lowell Observatory, and art galleries around downtown. Many visitors explore Indigenous heritage at the Museum of Northern Arizona or join community events in Heritage Square.

  • How is the weather in Flagstaff?

    Flagstaff experiences four distinct seasons, with winter temperatures from 22–50°F (-6–10°C) and summer afternoons reaching 95°F (35°C). Snow is common in colder months, while summers are warm with some seasonal rain.

  • What are the best places to visit in Flagstaff?

    Frequently suggested spots include Lowell Observatory for astronomy, Walnut Canyon National Monument for cliff dwellings, and downtown Flagstaff for local shops and murals. The Arboretum at Flagstaff is also popular for nature strolls.

  • What are some hiking trails in Flagstaff?

    Check out the Kachina Trail for wooded mountain paths, explore Buffalo Park’s loop with open views, or trek among the lava flows at the Lava River Cave. Trails often wind through forests and offer scenic outlooks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Flagstaff?

    Explore interactive exhibits at the Museum of Northern Arizona, go stargazing at Lowell Observatory, or play disc golf at Thorpe Park. Many families also enjoy picnics or gentle hiking in local forest parks.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Flagstaff?

    Many explore the red rock scenery in Sedona, the ancient dwellings at Montezuma Castle National Monument, or volcanic landscapes in Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. Seasonal ski areas are also popular nearby.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Flagstaff?

    Many vacation rentals in downtown Flagstaff, University Heights, and surrounding forested suburbs welcome pets. Parks such as Bushmaster Park and Thorpe Park make it easy to get outside with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Flagstaff?

    Flagstaff sits at an elevation of approximately 7,000 ft (2,135 m), so drink plenty of water and consider sun protection. Weather can change quickly; pack layers for comfort and check local trail conditions before hiking.

  • What is Flagstaff known for?

    Flagstaff is known for its pine forests, connection to astronomy at Lowell Observatory, and Indigenous heritage recognized throughout the city. Its mountain scenery and creative culture draw people who enjoy outdoor and arts experiences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Flagstaff?

    Wander the art-filled alleys around downtown, find quiet spots at Buffalo Park, or explore the Lava River Cave for a unique underground hike. Local coffeehouses and bookshops are also cherished by residents.

  • What are the best foods to try in Flagstaff?

    Flagstaff’s dining scene has Navajo fry bread, green chile specialties, and craft beers from local breweries. Pizzerias, vegan cafes, and bistros with southwest-inspired menus are frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Flagstaff?

    Pack clothing for changing weather, comfortable walking shoes for exploring forests and historic streets, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle. A warm jacket is useful, especially in fall, winter, and spring evenings.

  • What is the nightlife in Flagstaff like?

    Flagstaff has pubs and breweries with live music, relaxed bars around downtown, and creative events at community spaces. Many venues feature local bands, open mic nights, and late-night bites.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Flagstaff?

    Popular annual events include the Flagstaff Festival of Science in early fall, Pickin’ in the Pines bluegrass festival, and celebrations in Heritage Square throughout the summer. Seasonal art walks and food truck gatherings are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Flagstaff?

    Many vacation rentals around downtown Flagstaff, University Heights, and forested neighborhoods cater to families with spacious layouts and nearby parks. Hosts sometimes provide child-friendly amenities upon request.

  • When is the best time to visit Flagstaff?

    Spring and fall are often recommended for moderate weather and vibrant scenery, while winter draws those interested in snow sports. Summer sees the most community events and outdoor festivals around town.

All about Flagstaff

The city of Flagstaff is home to various natural wonders, such as Arizona’s tallest mountain, Humphreys Peak, which draws hikers, skiers, and mountaineers to this scenic stretch of Northern Arizona. It’s also where you’ll find Walnut Canyon National Monument, with canyon walls and cliffs holding dwellings that once served as homes to the Sinagua Indians in the 12th and 13th centuries. The Sinagua left more than 80 multi-room dwellings here, 25 of which can be viewed from the footpaths snaking through the canyons. Further remains of ancient Sinagua structures, inhabited between 1070 and 1275 A.D., can be found at Elden Pueblo Archaeological Site in central Flagstaff.

The city itself has a sophisticated restaurant scene and notable museums such as the Museum of Northern Arizona, where you can learn all about this fascinating red rock region of the United States. Flagstaff is also a popular stop on the way to the Grand Canyon, whose pastel peaks and sweeping vistas are only an hour and a half away.

What are the top things to do in Flagstaff?

Lowell Observatory

As one of the oldest observatories in the United States, Lowell Observatory has a fascinating history. This now research facility is where astronomers first discovered Pluto in the early 20th century, where the rings of Uranus were studied in great detail, and where the Apollo program worked on some of their moon planning. Today you can take a tour of the facility, watch various science films, and check out far away constellations using the observatory telescope.

Humphrey’s Peak Trail

The hike up to Arizona’s highest peak is a five-mile-long trek into nature along a steep and rocky trail that guarantees great views of the canyons and the Painted Desert. While Humphrey’s Peak Trail is open year-round, slippery conditions make it more ideal for exploring in the spring and summertime, with permits required for the winter months’ entry.

Wheeler Park

This green area — located just steps away from the city’s visitor center —plays host to a number of weekend arts festivals throughout the year, and is also one of Flagstaff’s most popular picnic spots. Visitors can enjoy the grassy land on the benches outlining the park, or bring along a blanket for a picnic. In the fall, visitors can take part in an Oktoberfest celebration, and in the winter, the park’s trees are decked out with holiday lights to bring in the season’s cheer.

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  • Nightly prices starting at

    Flagstaff vacation rentals start at R339 ZAR per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    390 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,070 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    1,850 of Flagstaff vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Self check-in, Pet friendly, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Flagstaff rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Flagstaff stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Flagstaff's top spots, include Lowell Observatory, Harkins Flagstaff 16, and Museum of Northern Arizona

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