Super 8 by Wyndham Flagstaff

    Grand Canyon Wonder

    Marvel at natural wonders when you stay at our pet-friendly hotel near Route 66

    For authentic value in the heart of Grand Canyon country, stay at our non-smoking, pet-friendly Super 8 Flagstaff hotel. With a great location off I-40 and Highway 89, our AAA-approved hotel is minutes from Historic Route 66, The Marketplace at Flagstaff Mall, the beauty of Mount Elden, and within easy reach of several restaurants, historic Downtown Flagstaff, and Northern Arizona University.

    Comfort for a Super Stay

    Savor free continental breakfast, check email with free WiFi, and marvel at mountain views

    Sleep well in well-appointed guest rooms, each of which features plush bedding, free WiFi, DIRECTV and coffee maker, or upgrade to one of several suites for more space. Family suites feature bunk beds, microwave and mini-refrigerator, and other suites offer sofa sleepers and mountain views. Enjoy free continental breakfast together with coffee, tea and juice daily, while ample free parking affords easy access.

    The Spirit of Exploration

    Explore the wonders of the Grand Canyon and savor breathtaking views at Sedona

    Take a day trip to the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon National Park, and relax with an evening at nearby Flagstaff Symphony. Savor a leisurely stroll along scenic Lower Lake Mary, or visit Beasley Art Gallery for a taste of American culture and art. Visit Sedona and its impressive red rock formations, while adventures await at Grand Canyon Railway, Historic Downtown Flagstaff, and Sunset Crater.

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    Guest room at the Super 8 by Wyndham Flagstaff in Flagstaff, Arizona
    Guest room at the Super 8 by Wyndham Flagstaff in Flagstaff, Arizona

    Map & Directions

    3725 Kaspar Dr., Flagstaff, AZ, 86004

    Amenities

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    GROUP BOOKINGS

    Plan Your Group Travel With Us

    Book your wedding party, sports team, or other group travel at our hotel. Submit your request for information about special rates on blocks of rooms.

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