The 2024 Four Corners Meeting will take place on the campus of Northern Arizona University in beautiful Flagstaff, Arziona, at the Du Bois Conference Center.
Flagstaff is the largest city in northern Arizona, and one of the highest elevation cities in the United States, sitting at almost 7,000 feet. Flagstaff is surrounded by mountains, desert, ponderosa pine forests, and natural wonders, ranging from the San Francisco Peaks to the Grand Canyon.






How to get to Flagstaff
By Plane
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is located 150 miles south of Flagstaff and served by all major U.S. domestic airlines. Flagstaff has also its own airport, Flagstaff Pulliam Airport.
Transfers from/to Airports and Transportation
Taxi/Uber service is available from Flagstaff airport to Flagstaff hotels. Multiple hotels in Flagstaff offer complimentary shuttle service from/to Flagstaff Airport.
For visitors arriving at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, shuttle service to Flagstaff is available via
- Groome Transportation – $59 per person each way
By Car
From the SOUTH:
- Phoenix, AZ (150 miles), e.g., via I-17 N
From the EAST:
- Albuquerque, NM (327 miles) via I-40 W
From the WEST:
- Los Angeles, CA (466 miles), e.g., via I-40 E
- Las Vegas, NV (250 miles), via US-93 S and I-40 E
By Train
Flagstaff can be accessed by train using AMTRAK e.g. from
- Albuquerque, NM: Coach from $44
Resources
Explore Flagstaff: Itinerary Planning Guide
More information about how to get here and fun things to do in and around Flagstaff will be added soon.

