While most of the orange and yellow fall leaves are about gone in November, there is no shortage of reasons to come visit.
Grand Canyon: Only 90 miles from Flagstaff, it’s nearby and less crowded in November. Consider a day trip to the Grand Canyon, as the cooler weather is perfect for hiking and sightseeing.
Hiking and Mountain Biking: Take advantage of the crisp fall weather and explore the many hiking and biking trails around Flagstaff. Some favorites include the Arizona Trail and the Kachina Trail. Sedona is also a quick day trip and last chance to get in all the natural beauty before winter comes.
Cabin of the Month
Cherry Hill Retreat is an architect’s dream. No really, it is! The owners are both architects and did a fantastic job of renovating an early 1960’s home into a modern marvel. Every detail was thoughtfully put together for you as the guest to enjoy Flagstaff to the fullest.
In addition to the Cabin itself, the location could not be better. It’s in, you guessed it, the Cherry Hill neighborhood walking distance to many of the best restaurants and entertainment spots in Historic Downtown Flagstaff. Come check it out!
Restaraunt of the Month
Cafe Stella is a new fresh pasta restaurant in downtown Flagstaff.
I’ve been a few times and thought the food & service was great. Fresh-made pasta in the window, I ordered the Lemon Ricotta Pasta with Chicken. So good! But I’m a sucker for Ricotta so who knows, as it did get a wide range of reviews on Yelp. However, a lot of new restaurants have growing pains while getting started so I’ll stick to my guns on this reveiw until I have a poor experience.
NOVEMBER Events!
November 3rd – First Friday Artwalk Check out all the cool art, drinks, food and people watching
Nov 4th – Nordic Ski Sale Get ready for adventures when Winter Wonderland arrives
Nov 16th – Taylor Swift Laser Dance Party
Nov 18th – Haunted Pub Crawl
Plus these great activities you can do anytime you want 👇
⚡️⚡️Electric Vehicle Myth of the Month! ⚡️⚡️
“Tesla’s are only for the Rich”
Did you know you can Buy a New Tesla for under $35,000, or lease one under $350 a month?
*I’ve owned nothing but Teslas for 9 years, done a 48 State Road Trip, Towed for 1000s of miles, and even Plow Snow for my vacation rental driveways in the winter. If you have any questions about buying/owning a Tesla, please reach out! You’ll wonder why you didn’t switch years ago.
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