The Flagstaff Visitor Center is located in the historic railroad station in the heart of downtown. Be prepared to step back in time when you enter this nicely restored brick and stucco building. The building also serves as the Amtrak station, so you’ll likely see travelers from all over the world on their way to and from the Grand Canyon. The helpful, knowledgeable staff are quite helpful and can help you choose among the incredible variety of things to do in the Flagstaff area.
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