Flagstaff is the destination for all seasons. With an eclectic mix of small-town charm and the simplicity of the great outdoors; Flagstaff is alive with culture, natural beauty, and history. Located in the cool pine covered mountains of northern Arizona, Flagstaff is not the experience you may expect. At 7,000 feet elevation, temperatures rarely exceed 90 degrees in the summer and fall brings a brilliant change of color. Outdoor enthusiasts have hundreds of miles of trails to explore and for those who like to hit the town, many choices of locally-owned shops, restaurants and galleries to peruse. History buffs will delight in Route 66 nostalgia and the museums dedicated to Flagstaff's pioneering past.The mission of the Flagstaff Convention and Visitors Bureau is the develop, promote and maintain Flagstaff as a year-round destination with professional visitor services that will benefit the community economically, environmentally and socially. The Flagstaff Visitor Center is located in the historic train station at One E. Route 66 and strives to introduce and educate visitors about the vast tourism opportunities within Flagstaff and the surrounding areas.Flagstaff has nearly 5,000 guest rooms, more than 200 restaurants and many conference venues. Ranked as one of the "Most Walkable Cities" in the United States, visitors can enjoy the 288 days of sunshine, miles of trail, and the unique culture of the area.