Sightseeing around Northern Arizona
Flagstaff Visitor's Center
FlagLive: local printing with current events
going on in and around Flagstaff
Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce
Sedona, Arizona Chamber of Commerce
Museum of Northern Arizona
Lowell Observatory
Grand Canyon IMAX Theater
Flagstaff Face and Body: a local business providing massage and skin treatments.
Grand Canyon Caverns
Wupatki National Monument and Sunset Crater
Walnut Canyon National Monument
Canyon De Chelly National Monument
Grand Canyon National Park
Meteor Crater
Open Road Tours:offers day trip tours to various sights around Northern Arizona
Petrified Forest National Park
Navajo National Monument
Absolute Bikes, Flagstaff: bike rentals
Snowbowl:
take a scenic skyride up in the San Francisco Mountains.
Colorado River Discovery:
sign up for a one day raft trip on the Colorado River in Marble Canyon (based out of Page, Arizona).
Grand Canyon Railway: historic train ride to the Grand Canyon
Around the Bend Adventures:
Offers single and multi-day trips including rim tours, day hikes, and bike trips in Northern Arizona.
Trip Insurance
Travelex Insurance: our preferred
travel insurance provider.
Insuremytrip.com:
offers 63 different travel insurance plans from 14 different companies.
Shuttle Services
Flagstaff Express:
provides daily scheduled shuttles between Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, Flagstaff and the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
A Friendly Shuttle:
provides shuttle service between Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and Flagstaff.
Open Road Tours: offers scheduled
shuttle pick-ups between the Phoenix Sky Harbor airport, Flagstaff Visitor's Center and the South
Rim of the Grand Canyon.
River Gear
Red River Sports :
Our retail division
Teva : shoes and sandals
Chaco: shoes and sandals
Northwest River Supplies
Patagonia: outdoor performance gear
Columbia Sportswear
REI
Travel Agents
Rivers and Oceans
River Travel Center
Ceiba Adventures
Accommodations
Radisson Hotel:
recommended establishment in Flagstaff for overnight stays.
Grand Canyon Lodges:
direct link for booking the Maswik Lodge at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
Non-Profit Conservation and Education Groups
Grand Canyon River Outfitters Association (GCROA):
trade group whose members include the sixteen professional outfitters who provide
public rafting in Grand Canyon National Park.
Grand Canyon Conservation Fund:
enhancing access for persons with disabilities, guide education and regional organizations.
Grand Canyon River Runners Association (GCRRA):
works to preserve public access to the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park for those who
rely on professional river concessionaires.
Whale Foundation:
provides confidential access to a network of support services
designed to restore, promote and celebrate the well being of the Grand Canyon Guiding community.
Grand Canyon Trust:
protects and restores the Colorado Plateau- its spectacular landscapes, flowing rivers,
clean air, diversity of plants and animals, and areas of beauty and solitude.
Grand Canyon Youth:
dedicated to providing Middle and High School students an experiential education
along the rivers and canyons of the Colorado Plateau.
Willow Bend Environmental Education Center:
local Flagstaff environmental education center.
KNAU Arizona Public Radio Earth Notes:
public radio program
recognizing
contemporary environmental issues,
engaging in cross-cultural research and conservation projects across the Colorado
Plateau and beyond (scroll to the bottom of their web page to find the Earth Notes).
One Percent for the Planet:
an alliance of businesses committed to leveraging their resources to create a
healthier planet.
Native Voices on the Colorado River:
a cultural interpretive program for Grand Canyon Colorado River outfitters on Native
American perspectives of the Grand Canyon.
Professional Associations
Grand Canyon River Outfitters Association (GCROA):
includes the sixteen professional river outfitters who provide
public whitewater rafting trips in Grand Canyon National Park.
America Outdoors:
represents the outfitting industry and the public that the industry
serves in government policy-making that maintains access to recreation resources while pursuing a goal
of responsible shared-use of our precious natural heritage.
Grand Canyon River Guides:
organization of professional river guides, passengers, private boaters and
assorted river and canyon aficionados.
Passenger Websites
Tom and Helen, 13-day hybrid May 2004
Tom and Helen, 16-day hybrid September 2006
Fishing in Arizona
Arizona Fish and Game:
apply for a fishing license online
Lees Ferry Anglers
Other Links
Grand Canyon Backcountry Weather (read river temps)
David Huff Photography
Lynn Myers Photography
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