While Arizona may conjure up thoughts of a hot, dry desert, the town of Flagstaff, located in the northern mountains of the state, boasts four distinct seasons. With summer temperatures in the low 80’s, breathtaking panoramic foliage in autumn, plentiful snow in winter, and a gorgeous assortment of spring blooms, adventures await all year long. The Historic Downtown and Railroad District is home to vintage buildings now transformed into shops, restaurants, galleries, and breweries. Located on Historic Route 66, the Mother Road and Dark Sky Breweries both partner with neighbor, Pizzacletta, to serve excellent beer and Neapolitan-style wood-fired pizza. Historic Barrel and Bottle House offers upscale bar fare and a wide selection of craft beer on tap. Lumberyard Taproom and Grille is located in a former lumber yard with a taproom, eatery, and patio with a fire pit. These and others are all within walking distance of one another, and most are dog friendly. A short drive south will take you to Verde Brewing Company, That Brewing Company, and others. Perhaps you’ll want to plan your next "beercation" around one of Flagstaff’s festivals. Made in the Shade Beer Tasting Festival will celebrate its 28th year next June, and Flagstaff Blues and Brews, an outdoor beer and music festival, is also held every June. Flagstaff Brew HaHa, held in January, is a beer tasting event representing more than 60 local, regional, and national brewers. And lastly, Arizona Beer Week, held in February, has special events in various Flagstaff breweries, including beer and pizza pairings, beer and whiskey pairings, and beer and chocolate pairings.