Flagstaff: A Very Different ARIZONA Town - Also, A Visit To The Grand Canyon (Ep 2)

Published 2024-03-16
We visited Flagstaff, Arizona, as well as the Grand Canyon.

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Travel Vlog 308

I explored the mountain town of Flagstaff, Arizona, with a thorough look at the amazing, pedestrian friendly downtown. Later, Nic & I went to the Grand Canyon National Park. Finally, we dined at a unique restaurant local to Flagstaff.

All Comments (21)
  • My mom lives in Flagstaff, and is housekeeping manager at the Monte Vista hotel . Its definitely the coolest hotel in town.
  • @norwolf4765
    I Lived in Flagstaff and went to college there years ago and from your video it hasn't changed a great deal. I always loved the great hikes in the area and fishing in the mornings before class. I live in Canada now because I am a Canadian and it was nice seeing the place again.
  • I was getting homesick for some reason today. Then I saw this. My home town. I was thrilled to say the least. Planning on spending some time there this summer. This is great to see. We lived on Coconino Street in Grandfathers house. I got all moochie seeing downtown, San Francisco Street. The sign for Babbitt Brothers Sign. ๐Ÿ˜ŽCool. Can't thank you enough for this.
  • I was born in Flagstaff! Cold place in the winter!Beautiful town!โคโค
  • @catlover614
    A great video ! Flagstaff is a beautiful town. The old church is gorgeous, and I love historic hotels, especially "haunted" ones ! The Grand Canyon is absolutely breathtaking ! Thank you so much, Joe and Nic, an awesome video as always !๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ’–
  • @annedonlon2232
    I almost fell off my sofa watching you walking that ledge. Fantastic video. Im so happy to have seen both places and your wonderful video brought it all back Thank you both.
  • You can buy that house at 603 fountain street for a cool $850,000 ! It has 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and is about 2400 feet. It has been on the market for 696 days! (I wonder why!!) It started at $995,000 on 6/15/2022 and has been discounted multiple times since then, but still no takers!
  • I love how steady and slowily you pan the camera, the interesting commentary, editing and cohesion of your script...thank you Joe...can't wait for the next one๐Ÿ˜€
  • @SantaFe-wi1ve
    Yay, you finally made it to our home town of Flagstaff! Looks like you enjoyed your visit. We certainly enjoyed the video, thank you for taking the time to film it and share it.
  • @pattid1470
    Good morning Joe and Nic...I'm telling you,I have withdrawals waiting for a new video.. Loved this video and our plan is to visit here..I had no idea how cold it was there,I always thought Arizona was warm.. ! I held my breath watching you two walking that ledge.. Funny thing tho is you walking in front of Nic instead instead of behind her in case she slipped..Looking over those cliffs had my heart in my stomach..The church was gorgeous and I also hope they fix it up..The bill for your food,wowza.. That one drink was $45!! But what we always say, cut the bill in half as we always have leftovers..Safe travels to you both,Love and hugs..
  • @BirdDogey1
    I bought a few art pieces when I was there. Love Flagstaff.
  • @kyledoctor4905
    This is the best YT video I've seen with a good representation of Flagstaff. As a lifelong resident, I'm happy you enjoyed a bit of the city and it's history. Come back to visit. ๐Ÿ˜บ
  • @peterstean2138
    It's lovely to see you touring a town that isn't abandoned for a change! What a pretty place.
  • Did the road trip from LV to Flagstaff then Kayenta and return. A notice in the hotel stated" Flagstaff is a railway town! There are no hotels from which you cannot hear the railroad" they got that right. Loved the place. Love the vids.
  • @somebrains5431
    Finally, a town that isnt a depressing dying hole where hope goes to die.
  • @iam4iamWe
    Thank you. I grew up here and miss it, the scenery, and the culture.
  • @pclayton5063
    In the mid 1970's I spent a few weeks at the Air Force's Fort Tuthill campsite, adjacent to the Fair Grounds a little South of Flagstaff. Really loved the place. Back then it seemed it was mostly college kids and cowboys around town, which I found sorta nice since I was 25 at the time. I do remember it didn't mess around with snow there and we received 14" overnight once. I always thought it would be a great place to retire but I ended up in Alabama which is a little friendlier financially.
  • @etevejames4264
    I was there in 1984. its much more built up with food places now. most food servers then were college students. thanks for the memories. then Amtrak stopped there thats where we got on and off
  • @tamaradely7250
    $850,000 6 bd2 ba2,400 sqft Hope you & Nicole are having a wonderful time. Grand Canyon is so beautiful, but so scary though. My Saturday routine, wake up and watch Joe & Nicole. ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ
  • @JBrd79
    Hey guys, I wanna say that I love the videos! I traveled a bit in my 20s and 30s but I've been locked down for a little over six years where I am now, but I do miss the road trips, and you guys bring that to my living room; so Thank You guys, sincerely! ๐Ÿ˜Š When you mentioned the train running through the middle of the town: we have a LOT of those situations in Northwest Indiana (I loved your Gary episode, btw - that's where I'm originally from) where I grew up. In fact, in Michigan City, Indiana, which isn't far from Gary - there's a street where there's a train track running right down the center of the road! It's pretty wild!