Why Live in Coconino Estates
Coconino Estates in Flagstaff is a well-established neighborhood known for its proximity to downtown, just 2 miles away, and its residential charm. Homes here, primarily ranch-style from the 1950s and '60s, feature up to four bedrooms, narrow driveways, and manicured quarter-acre lots with mature pine and oak trees. Sidewalks line most streets, and the area is safer than the national average. Residents enjoy local favorites like Fratelli Pizza and The Station Cafe and Lounge, while grocery stores such as Safeway and Bashas’ are within 2 miles. For things to do, the Flagstaff Brewery Trail downtown offers visits to eight breweries, and the Flagstaff Mall, 6 miles east, provides shopping and dining options. Thorpe Park, 2 miles south, hosts an annual Chili Festival benefiting Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Flagstaff. The neighborhood is served by Flagstaff Unified district schools, including the highly rated Sechrist Elementary. Recreational opportunities abound with the 56-mile Flagstaff Urban Trails System running beside Fort Valley Road, and the Lowell Observatory, 3 miles southwest, offering educational programs. The Arizona Snowbowl ski resort, 12 miles away, provides year-round activities. Major thoroughfares like Navajo Drive and Fort Valley Road connect residents to downtown, while public transit and Amtrak services are accessible. Flagstaff Medical Center is 1 mile south, and Flagstaff Pulliam Airport is 7 miles away.