Flagstaff Celebrates Dark Skies Accolade and 2026 Outdoor Adventures
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Happy New Year, Flagstaff! As we kick off 2026 with fresh snow dusting the peaks and that crisp mountain air invigorating every breath, our town is buzzing with ways to make this year your wildest yet. Local spots like Little America are inspiring resolutions that keep you right here at home, urging everyone to embrace outdoor adventures, wellness hikes through our ponderosa pines, and cozy nights stargazing under skies that remain the clearest on Earth. Speaking of which, Coconino County is beaming with pride over Flagstaffs latest accolade as International Dark Sky City of the Year, a nod to over five decades of community grit in shielding our night skies from light pollution. This honor, celebrated by the Board of Supervisors and the Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition, means folks here can still spot the Milky Way while 80 percent of Americans cant, fueling astrotourism, wildlife protection, and that deep sense of wonder tying us to the cosmos. It underscores how our lighting codes, pioneered right here since 1958, set a global standard and boost our quality of life every single evening.
Today, lace up those boots or grab your skis because action awaits. Head to Arizona Snowbowl for Peaks and Beats at Hart Prairie Lodge starting at noon, where DJs will spin high-energy sets amid stunning views, perfect for shaking off any New Years haze with friends and family. NAU fans, dont miss the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks womens basketball team hosting the Montana Grizzlies at J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome tonight at 6 PM, with tickets as low as ten bucks for heart-pounding hoops thatll get the whole dome roaring.
Looking ahead, bundle up for Lowells Observatorys Legends of the Winter Sky through January 5th, where storyteller Todd Gonzales weaves mythical tales of star origins under the chilly rooftop planetariumcomplete with heated seats, but bring blankets for that authentic winter magic. Music lovers, mark January 8th for high-octane rock from Robert Jon and The Wreck at the historic Orpheum Theater. Snowbowl enthusiasts, gear up for the new Flagstaff Ski and Snowboard Teams Adult League kicking off January 23rd, blending competition with camaraderie on those powdery runs. And save the date for the second annual Snow Jamz festival March 7th and 8th, promising live bands, DJs, and non-stop vibes across the lodges.
Whether youre chasing thrills on the slopes, cheering our Lumberjacks, or simply soaking in our dark sky legacy, Flagstaff in 2026 is your playground for real connections and unforgettable stories. Stay warm out there, and make today count.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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