Flagstaff Arizona Is A Great Destination For A Charter Bus Exploration

f you are nature enthusiasts, Flagstaff Arizona is a great destination for a charter bus exploration and discovering novelty. We took our Charter Bus to The Fayetteville Square that is known for its gorgeous gardens and Farmer’s Market that runs three days a week beginning in spring and ending in early autumn. Just blocks away, we discover Dickson Street is the trendy place for unique shops, dining locales, and tons of live music venues.

I have that deep passion for nature and natural wonders to embrace the cultural richness and enjoy the invigorating outdoor activities that Flagstaff has to offer. Frankly, renting a charter bus to Flagstaff was a great idea for me and our nature lovers groups in order get away from it all.

Flagstaff makes an supreme base for Charter bus travelers, with hotels, restaurants, bars and shops aplenty within easy strolling range of the center (and a number of food and lodging chains a couple of miles away beside the interstate). There’s not all that much actually to see in the town itself, but the countryside in every direction is very much worth exploring.

Redolent with the charm of both the nineteenth-century Wild West and the twentieth-century heyday of Route 66, the small college town of Flagstaff ranks among the most atmospheric and attractive places to stay in the entire Southwest.

A charter bus drive close by that will take you to the Red Rocks of Sedona is to take Hwy 89A south out of the Flagstaff. This has delivered us to the rim of Oak Creek Canyon where we have traveled down what is known as “The Switch Backs”, continuing us down the rim, we have traveled through Oak Creek Canyon which is a wonderful scenic drive through dense foliage and fabulous rock formations.