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I-40 exit 192
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Woody Mountain
 RV Park
2727 W Route 66
928-774-7727
28 2 116/23
?
  30
DWS
BL
PST
 
   Head 1/2 mile north on Stockton Hill Rd. to Airway Ave, turn right and continue about 1 mile on Airway to N Roosevelt St. Turn left and the Park entrance is to the right.
 
I-40 exit 192
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Kit Carson
 RV Park
2101 W Route 66
928-774-6993
35 2 900/?
20x60p
20x60b
  20/30/50
DWS
BL
PT
W
   After exiting I-40, head north on Flagstaff Ranch Rd to I-40-Business (W Route 66). Turn right and go east about 0.7 mile to park.
 
I-40 exit 198
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Black Barts RV
 & Steakhouse
2760 E Butler Ave
928-774-1912
35 1 174/9
25x50p
20x37b
  50
DWS
BDL
PST
M
   The park is just ½ mile east of the exit and on your left
 
I-40 exit 201
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Flagstaff KOA 5803 N US-89
928-526-9926
40 2 175/21
?
  50
DWS
BL
PT
W
After exiting I-40, head north (toward Flagstaff) on Country Club Drive.
  It is about
½ mile to US-89 which you'll take northbound for about 3/4
  mile to park entrance.
 
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J & H RV Park 7901 N US-89
928-526-1829
35 4 55/4
25x55p
24x40b
  20/30/50
DWS
BL
ST
M
After exiting I-40, head north (toward Flagstaff) on Country Club Drive.
  It is about
½ mile to US-89 which you'll take northbound for about 3
  miles to park entrance.
 

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RV Parks near I-40 in Flagstaff  offer additional security of residents such as: A = 24/7 Attendant, F = fenced, G = attended gate, P = roving patrol.

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Util

RV Parks near I-40 in Flagstaff  offering electric hookups' are indicated by max amps of hookup. (e.g., 20 = 20 amps; 30 = 30 amps; 50 = 50 amps). Additionally, D = dump station; S = sewer connection; W = water connection.

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Parks near I-40 in Flagstaff  offer services and comforts as indicated. A = Adult Lounge; B = Bath-house; C = Computer Work Area; D = Dining Room; F = Family Center; K = Kid's Center; L = Laundry Facilities; P= Pets welcome; S = Snack Bar; T = Trading Post;

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About Flagstaff

Visitors' Center - From I-40 take exit 195-B. This puts you on the very end of I-17 which becomes Milton Road and, when joined by I-40 Business, the street signs will tell you you're on the famous Hwy 66. After you drive under the railroad overpass the street makes a right turn. Drive 3 more blocks to the Flagstaff Visitors' Center in the restored Santa Fe Railroad Terminal near the intersection of  Leroux Street. (This is still active as a railroad depot now servicing Amtrak trains.)
  Open daily 7a to 7p (except Thanksgiving and Christmas Days).
  For more information phone 1-800-842-7293 (toll free).

Lowell Observatory - The Steele Visitor Center of the Lowell Observatory houses a number of interactive exhibits and the McAllister Public Observatory. The goal is to educate the public about the exciting world of astronomy. The Steele Visitor Center is also the staging area for all day tours and evening programs. For more information phone 1-928-774-3358 or visit their web site: LowellObservatory.
   From I-40 take exit 195-B. This puts you on the very end of I-17 which becomes Milton Road and, when joined by I-40 Business, the street signs will tell you you're on the famous Hwy 66. After you drive under the railroad overpass the street makes a right turn. Instead of turning right, go straight and turn left onto Santa Fe Avenue. Follow Santa Fe to the end of Santa Fe at a fork in the road. Bear right and follow switchbacks up the hill to the Steele Visitor Center of the Lowell Observatory.

Sunset Crater Volcano Nat'l Monument - More than 900 years ago, Sunset Crater Volcano began to form as ash and cinder erupted from a fissure in the ground. Soon, lava began to flow from the base of the crater which, when it cooled, left black rivers of hardened lava. There are several trails with viewpoints which allow closer examination of the crater. Sunset Crater was named by John Wesley Powell because of the red-orange hue around the rim.

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   Open daily except Christmas. Admission fee of $5 per person. The permit is good for 7 days and may be used to gain entrance to the Wupati Village and the Walnut Canyon National Monument. (No entrance fee is charged to National Park Pass, Golden Eagle, Golden Age and Golden Access cardholders.)
   For more information phone 1-928-526-0502 or view the NPS web site at:
Sunset.
   From I-40 take exit 201. If eastbound turn left; if westbound turn right. Follow Country Club Road across the tracks to Route 66 (also I-40 Business). Watch for the sign 'US-89 North. You cross Route 66 and take the access road to your right to get on US-89. Follow US-89 about 12 miles to the Sunset Crater - Wupatki Loop road and continue 2 miles to the visitor center.

Walnut Canyon National Monument - An easy walk down the paved trail brings you to the ancient cliff dwellings built within these steep canyon walls. Occupies nearly a thousand years ago, these ancient pueblo residents left behind may artifacts, some of which are on display at the NPS Visitors Center.
   When you climb back up the trail to the parking lot, look around and enjoy the surrounding beauty. These people certainly know how to pick a great spot.
   Open daily except Christmas. Admission fee of $5 per person. The permit is good for 7 days and may be used to gain entrance to Sunset Crater National Monument and the Wupati Village. (No entrance fee is charged to National Park Pass, Golden Eagle, Golden Age and Golden Access cardholders.)
   For more information phone 1-928-526-3367 or view the NPS web site:
WalnutCanyon.
   From I-40 take exit 204. If eastbound turn right; if westbound turn right. Follow Walnut Canyon Road to the entry station and the parking area.

 

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