Flagstaff

Coyote Springs, Flagstaff Neighborhood

Downtown Flagstaff offers a well-balanced neighborhood featuring both vibrant and tranquil zones. Convenient access to numerous businesses makes fulfilling daily errands simple and efficient. A reliable bicycling network encourages easy travel around the area. Public transit options include several bus lines with stops located close to residences. Grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes are commonly found nearby, providing a variety of dining and shopping choices. Educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools, are all situated within close range. The mix of single detached homes, small apartment buildings, and duplexes contributes to diverse housing options. Nightlife venues add vitality while quieter streets maintain peace and calm.

Downtown Flagstaff offers an unique mix of areas that are both busy and quiet. Although the ambience is not the liveliest in this neighborhood it is very easy to find places to go out at night because they are well-spread throughout the area. Leroux Street in particular offers a wide selection of bars. At the same time, this area is fairly good for those who prefer quiet surroundings, as there tend to be low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Coyote Springs

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏡 Colton House & Museum of Northern Arizona

This historic estate—once home to Dr. Harold Colton—anchors the neighborhood’s cultural heritage, offering a retreat-style venue adjacent to the Museum of Northern Arizona and reflecting the original architectural charm that defines Coyote Springs; the Colton House sits on a 1–5 acre property emblematic of the area’s origins as one of Flagstaff’s premier rural-residential communities.

🌲 Forest-Edge Trails Near Creekside Drive

Bordering forested open space, streets like Creekside Drive connect residents to peaceful walks and trail links into Flagstaff’s FUTS network and surrounding natural areas, offering hiking and biking access right from the neighborhood’s northwest edge.

🛒 Columbus Street Plaza (Bashas’ / Safeway)

Just a short drive down Fort Valley Road and Cedar Drive from Coyote Springs sits the Columbus Street Plaza, where Bashas’ supermarket and nearby Safeway provide convenient local grocery access while retaining that small‑town, mountain‑edge feel.

🍕 Fratelli’s Pizza on Fort Valley Road

This beloved local pizzeria on Fort Valley Road is a favorite for Coyote Springs residents seeking casual, friendly dining close to home—delivering a cozy, wood‑fired atmosphere amid the scenic Fort Valley corridor.

🎿 Access to Arizona Snowbowl Recreation

Coyote Springs’ proximity to Snowbowl via Fort Valley Road means residents enjoy direct year‑round outdoor access: skiing and snowboarding in winter, hiking and mountain biking in warmer months—bringing four-season adventure to the neighborhood’s doorstep.

Coyote Springs

This July in Coyote Springs

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 3–5, 2026

Flagstaff Art in the Park

Wheeler Park, Downtown Flagstaff • Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., Sunday 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

This tree‑shaded arts and crafts festival offers live music, local food trucks, a beer garden, and kids’ activities—perfect for Coyote Springs residents looking for an easy, free family outing downtown during the holiday weekend.

July 4, 2026

Annual Fourth of July Parade & Downtown Mile

Historic Downtown Flagstaff • Downtown Mile at 6:30 a.m.–7:45 a.m.; Parade at 9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.

A festive Independence Day tradition with a community fun‑run and classic parade featuring local floats and groups—great for families and neighbors from Coyote Springs to join in morning celebrations.

July 4, 2026

A Flag Fourth with the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra

Pepsi Amphitheater, Fort Tuthill County Park • Doors open 2:00 p.m.; Concert 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Enjoy a free, patriotic concert outdoors amid cool pines—a wonderful afternoon escape just a short drive from Coyote Springs for music lovers and kids alike.

July 18–19, 2026

Highland Celtic Festival

Fort Tuthill County Park

Celebrate Scottish heritage with music, dancing, cultural performances, and food—an engaging cultural outing not far from Coyote Springs for families and adults interested in regional festivals.

July 18, 2026

Lee Brice: Live in Concert

Pepsi Amphitheater, Fort Tuthill County Park • All day

Catch country star Lee Brice under the open sky—ideal for music lovers in Coyote Springs looking for a memorable live concert experience close to home.

Summer 2026 (Sundays, May 3–October 25)

Flagstaff Community Market (Sunday Market)

City Hall, Downtown Flagstaff • Sundays 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

Weekly farmers market offering fresh local produce, artisan food, and crafts—perfect for Coyote Springs residents to shop sustainably and support local vendors any Sunday in July.

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