

Who We Are
The Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) is a private, non-profit, educational institution located in Flagstaff, Arizona at the base of the beautiful San Francisco Peaks. The Museum was founded in 1928 by a group of Flagstaff citizens to protect and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of northern Arizona through research, collections, conservation, and education.
The Museum has evolved into a regional center of learning with collections, exhibits, educational programs, publications, and research projects that serve thousands of people each year. MNA is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
MISSION
MNA is a gateway to understanding the Colorado Plateau, engaging local,
regional and global audiences with life-enriching knowledge and experiences.
VISION
We illuminate the connections between people, place, and time through science,
art,
and culture.
What We Do
Each year we host exhibits, the Heritage Festival, Celebraciones de la Gente, Winter Market, the Namingha Institute, public tours, open houses, and school group visits on our 200-acre campus in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Details
(928) 774-5211 ext. 275 | |
msoliday@musnaz.org | |
Mari Soliday-Larsen | |
Volunteer Coordinator | |
https://musnaz.org/ |