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Day trips from the InnOne look at all there is to do within 90 minutes of Flagstaff will tell you why you should make The Inn at 410 B&B your home base while visiting the Grand Canyon and Northern Arizona. Just give us a call and we can help you plan private tours, group tours, archaeological tours, Grand Canyon tours, Sedona jeep tours, and much, much more! You’ll be surprised at how much there is to do!Grand Canyon (View webcam)
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Flagstaff, the perfect destination in any of our four mild seasons, enjoys almost 300 days of sunshine and all our area attractions are within an easy drive of The Inn at 410 B&B. Ask any of our innkeepers to help you plan your itinerary.
Museum of Northern Arizona A world class institution with collections, research and exhibits on the archaeology, geology, natural history and Indian cultures of the 4 corners region. Start your visit to the Southwest here to more fully understand the many wonders of this area. Allow 2 to 3 hours. The gift shop has excellent authentic Indian arts and the book shop has everything you could want to know about the Southwest. Call |
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Lowell Observatory
Founded in 1894, the planet Pluto was discovered here. While this is still an important research facility today, the new visitors center has fun, educational displays. Many evenings (Summer-nightly except Sunday; Winter-Wed., Fri. and Sat.only) the telescopes are available for public viewing, don’t miss the 24 inch telescope. Call |
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Riordan mansion
This 13,000 sq. ft., 40 room log cabin style mansion was built in 1904 for two brothers who married two sisters and started the logging industry in Flagstaff. One of the first structures in town with electricity and indoor plumbing, it was a grand house for its day. The furnishing are of the Mission and Craftsman styles with many original Stickleys, and everything is original to the house. Guided tours only on the hour. Call |
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Historic Downtown
3 blocks from the Inn. Downtown has been restored during the past decade with the completion of Heritage Square in 1999. The shops, galleries and restaurants provide a very pleasant environment for strolling, shopping or just sitting with a cup of coffee. For nightlife, downtown is the place with numerous restaurants and bars. During the summer, "Movies on the Square" are shown every Friday night. Year-round enjoy our first Friday of each month "Art Walk" as the galleries stay open late for our visitors. To view a July 2005 review of Historic Flagstaff and the Inn at 410 click on the following link. http://www.latimes.com/travel/la-tr-escape24jul24,0,6143039.story?coll=la-tr-front |
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Miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking as well as forest roads smooth enough for a regular car. We have trail maps and guidebooks you may borrow for the day. Drive the Schultz Pass Road, bike the Pipeline Trail or hike to the highest point in Arizona, 12,600 foot Mount Humphreys! Take a short stroll or bring lunch and make a day of it.
Flagstaff Arboretum Located about six miles south of The Inn at 410 on Woody Mountain Rd. this 300 acre park displays the abundant natural vegetations of the Colorado plateau. Open early April through October, the Arboretum was once the home of a wealthy Flagstaff resident who generously donated it for all residents and visitors to experience the beauty of this natural landscape. A great place for solitude and holding hands |
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Snow bowl Ski Area
A 30 minute drive from the Inn. Winter downhill skiing or take the sky ride in the summer for some amazing views of Northern Arizona or start your hike of the Peaks here. There is a cross country ski touring center at a separate location. Call |
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Northern Arizona University
A 10 minute drive from the Inn. 15,000 full time students on campus. The Inn at 410 fills up well in advance for graduation and parent’s weekend. Make your reservations early! |
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Elden Hills Golf Course
A 15 minute drive from the Inn. Our only public course. Call |
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What’s the weather like?
![]() To see the weather forecast for Flagstaff, Arizona check out wunderground.com by clicking on the icon. Flagstaff's climate is considered sub-alpine therefore we have four distinct but mild seasons here at 7,000 feet elevation. Summer daytime temperatures are generally in the 70's and 80's with nights dropping to a cool 50 degree range. Rarely do we reach daytime temperatures at or above 90 degrees. July and August bring pleasant afternoon rain showers that sometimes bring hail and even snow to the San Francisco Peaks. Fall weather is generally dry and cooler with daytime highs in the 60 degree range and nights in the low 40's and upper 30's. By November, we usually get snowfalls and our typical winter snowfall averages close to 100 inches in town and over twice that in the San Francisco Peaks. Most winter days are sunny however and our snow does not stick around long in town due to our dry climate. Springtime brings lots of flowers with daytime temperatures in the 50-60 degree range through April and night time temperatures just above freezing. Stray snowfalls can continue through May, although our variable springtime weather can bring 70 degree days with lots of sunshine. Flagstaff averages over 300 days of sunshine annually with strong UV's so we use sunblock and moisturizers here year-round. |
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All-Star Grand Canyon Tours All-Star Grand Canyon Tours provides eco-friendly, luxury, custom, private tours of the Grand Canyon and the Four Corners Region. |
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Recommended Restaurants
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| Brix Restaurant and Wine Bar Only 50 feet from the Inn and directly behind us. Conde Nast Traveler rated this restaurant as one of the best 95 new restaurants in the world for 2007! BRIX features all organic and farm-raised fine American fare, outstanding wines and a very intimate atmosphere. Outstanding service, atmosphere and cuisine. |
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| Cottage Place Two blocks south of the tracks on Beaver then one block west on Cottage. Continental menu, gracious service. |
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| KARMA Sushi-Bar-Tapas On Historic Route 66 featuring a great selection of tapas, sushi,and cali rolls. Stunning restaurant and food fare you shouldn’t miss. Excellent food and service. |
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| Josephine’s Two blocks west of the Inn at Elm & Humphreys. "Modern American Bistro" in an historic house. |
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| Beaver Street Brewery 1 1/2 blocks south of the tracks on Beaver, right side. Creative menu, micro-brewery. |
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| Pasto’s South side of Aspen between Leroux and San Francisco. Fine Northern Italian |
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| Charly’s Southwest corner of Leroux and Aspen. Historic setting. Southwestern specialties. |
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| Mountain Oasis South side of Aspen between Leroux and San Francisco. Lunch or light dinner. Mediterranean options. |
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| Macy’s 1 1/2 blocks south of tracks on Beaver Street, left side. Great coffee, lunch, student hangout. |
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| Hiro’s 226-8030 1312 South Plaza Way Across from the Safeway Shopping Center. Japanese Sushi Bar & Tempura. |
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| Buster’s 774-5155 1800 South Milton Road In the Greentree Village. Southeast corner of Milton and University. Flagstaffˇs seafood restaurant. |
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| Horsemen’s Lodge 526-2655 8500 N. Hwy. 89 Four miles north of the Flagstaff Mall, left side. Authentic Western steakhouse. Great salad bar. |
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| Late for the Train 773-0308 1800 North Fort Valley Road On right side of Fort Valley Road, .8 miles from traffic light at Humphreys. Coffee, pastries, great sandwiches to go. |
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