Couverture de Flagstaff Holiday Wrap-Up: Snowy Peaks, Cozy Spots, and a Look Ahead to the New Year

Flagstaff Holiday Wrap-Up: Snowy Peaks, Cozy Spots, and a Look Ahead to the New Year

Flagstaff Holiday Wrap-Up: Snowy Peaks, Cozy Spots, and a Look Ahead to the New Year

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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for today.

If you woke up hoping for a white Christmas, you are in the right mountain town. Expect chilly high country temps and the chance for lingering snow and icy patches on neighborhood roads and I 17 and 89A, so give yourself extra time if you are driving up to the mountain or heading to family gatherings.

Up on the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona Snowbowl is the star of the day. Holiday visitors are packing the lifts, and while the official Santa on the Slopes events wrapped yesterday, that festive energy is still very much alive with families in holiday sweaters carving turns and beginners filling up the ski school area.[3][4] If you are heading up, get there early for parking, check road conditions, and remember that mountain weather can change fast, so good layers and a face covering are your best friends.

In town, much of Flagstaff is taking a breather, but there is still plenty to do if you are getting cabin fever. Historic downtown’s coffee shops and a handful of restaurants are open with limited holiday hours, giving locals and visitors a cozy spot to warm up between walks along Route 66 and the mural filled side streets. Some hotels near NAU and downtown are keeping their in house restaurants open for holiday brunch and dinner service, so it is worth calling ahead if you do not feel like cooking.

Retail is quieter, but the Flagstaff Mall remains a hub for last minute gift card runs, winter clothing sales, and letting the kids stretch their legs indoors.[2] Even if Santa photos are done for the season, the mall is already leaning into post holiday savings, so bargain hunters have a reason to get out.

Looking ahead, Northern Arizona University’s campus is in a lull between semesters, but the events calendar is already filling up, including NAU men’s basketball hosting Benedictine Mesa early next week at the Skydome, a nice option once the holiday rush settles down.[6] And while the Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill is quiet for the winter, their 2026 concert season is in the works, so expect announcements soon for spring and summer shows.[5]

This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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