4 2. Heritage Square. Located in the heart of downtown, Heritage Square has served as a gathering space for years. Covered picnic tables offer a great place for people watching while enjoying a meal from one of the surrounding restaurants or taking a break from shopping.
3. Flagstaff Urban Trail System. The Flagstaff Urban Trails System (FUTS) provides a city-wide network of more than 50 miles—and growing—of non-motorized trails perfect for biking, running and walking. It mostly snakes through the urban and residential areas of the city, but it also connects to trails that can take users high up on the mountain or deep into the valley. www.flagstaff.az.gov/1521/Flagstaff-Urban-Trails-and-Bikeways-Map
4. Public Art. More than just walls, many buildings in Flagstaff also serve as canvas for works of art. Large-scale murals can be admired throughout the city on the sides of The Orpheum Theater, The Lumberyard, Co12 99 Things to do in Northern Arizona
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and more. Find maps of public art tours at www.tinyurl.com/p6fxuyrc