Hotels near I-40
in
Flagstaff AZ
ABOUT FLAGSTAFF

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   The exit to take in Flagstaff for eating, sleeping and refueling is exit 195 (Interstate 17). This starts off as Milton Road (the I-17 Interstate terminated here at I-40), then makes a sharp right turn and become Santa Fe Avenue. Just northeast of town you have a well-marked access road to return you to I-40. All very convenient. If you are westbound, we recommend you continue to exit 195 because that is the closest exit to most of the hotels offering discounts.

Touring Note: If you are westbound on I-40 and wish to view the Grand Canyon from the South Rim, take exit 201 and follow US-89 to Cameron. Turn left and follow AZ-64 to the Canyon rim. On the way you’ll pass by Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, Wupatki National Monument and, shortly after you turn onto AZ-64, the Little Colorado Gorge. That tall mountain to the west of US-89 just north of Flagstaff is Humphreys Peak that, at 12,663 feet, is the highest mountain in Arizona.

I-40 exit 195-B
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Amerisuites 2455 S Beulah Blvd M 0 FS K M
Best Value Inn 822 W Route 66 E 1 IS MR  
Comfort Inn 2355 S Beulah Blvd M 0 S K  
Days Inn 2735 Woodlands Vlg Blvd E 0 S    
Econo Lodge 914 S Milton Rd E 1   MR  
Embassy Suites 706 S Milton Rd U 1   MR  
Fairfield Inn 2005 S Milton Rd E 0      
Hampton Inn 2400 S Beulah Blvd M 0 FIS $K M
Hilton
 Garden Inn
350 W Forest Meadow St M 0 FIS K M
La Quinta 2015 S Beulah Blvd M 0 FS   M
Quality Inn 2000 S Milton Rd E 0      
Radisson
 Woodlands Hotel
1175 W Route 66 M 1 FIS    
Ramada
 Limited West
2755 Woodlands Vlg Blvd M 0 S MR M
Sleep Inn 2765 Woodlands Vlg Blvd M 0 IS   M
Travelodge 801 W Route 66 E 1 S    
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I-40 exit 198
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Best Western
 Kings House
1560 E Route 66 E 1     M
Econo Lodge 2480 E Lucky Ln E 0 S MR M
Holiday Inn 2320 E Lucky Ln M 0 FIS   M
Innsuites Hotel 1008 E Route 66 E 1 S MR M
Little America 2515 E Butler Ave M 1 F   M
Ramada Limited 2350 E Lucky Ln E 0      
Red Roof 2520 E Lucky Ln E 0     M
Rodeway Inn 2650 E Route 66 E 1      
Travelodge 2610 E Route 66 E 1   MR  
Travelodge 2200 E Butler Ave M 0 S   M
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I-40 exit 201
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Best Western
 Pony Soldier Inn
3030 E Route 66 M 1  IS   M
Days Inn East 3601 E Lockett Rd M 1 S    
Hampton Inn 3501 E Lockett Rd M 1 F    
Howard Johnson 3300 E Route 66 E 1      
Super 8 Motel 3725 N Kasper Ave E 1 S   M
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This column indicates the typical price range of this hotel. We use the following codes: E=Economy, M=Midrange, U=Upscale, L=Luxury. Please note that room rates fluctuate (seasonal popularity, special events in the area, etc.).

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Fit

Hotels near I-40 in Flagstaff offering  'fitness' or exercise facilities are indicated with an F in this column. If the hotel also has a spa, it is so indicated by an S in this column. Most hotels define a 'spa' as a large hot tub with built in water jets. In a few cases, fitness facilities and spas may be off-premises (entry by pass issued by the hotel) in which case dressing rooms are also present for your convenience.

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Kit

Hotels near I-40 in Flagstaff offering a full kitchen or 'kitchenette' are indicated with an 'K' in this column. An 'M' in this column indicates microwave available. If the room also has a refrigerator, it is so indicated by an 'R' in this column. Many hotels have some rooms furnished with microwaves and small refrigerators but you have to request them.

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I'net

Hotels near I-40 in Flagstaff offering Internet access are indicated (with an M for dial-up and W for wideband) in the I'net column. Please note that 'wideband' facilities vary. In addition to a network port (usually installed in the docking station), we suggest you bring along cables and your Windows distribution CD (in case you are required to load a special network driver). For 'dial up dataports', you would only need a modem and an RJ-11 patch cord (which you should always have with you, anyway).

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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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