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A small town nestled in the pine country of Arizona, Williams offers countless things to see and do. The train enthusiast can ride the Grand Canyon Railway through Arizona's high country. Route 66 history buffs can explore more than six blocks of historic buildings and shops bursting with memorabilia. Arizona tourists can discover yet another reason to love the state.

World travelers will find a charming resting place at the Gateway to the Grand Canyon. Outdoor adventurers will have trouble deciding between the numerous outdoor activities, from fishing and hiking to camping and horseback riding. And wildlife devotees will discover a whole new world as they traverse the roads and trails through Bearizona Wildlife Park.

Travelers of all walks of life will find welcoming accommodations in the historic motor lodges that line Route 66 as well as the recently refurbished Grand Canyon Railway Hotel. Restaurants offer myriad choices from the home-cooked to the deep-fried and showcase delicious Mexican, Italian and American fare.
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Route 66 conjures up thoughts of rich history, soda fountains, neon lights, classic cars, and fun!
Only in Williams, Arizona will you find a stretch of Route 66 with shopping, dining, lodging, and cowboy action- fun for the whole family.
Route 66 is an experience, a feeling, a perception, a taste of sight & sound, and a mystery that can only be resolved by driving the pavement itself.
The "super-highway", as it was thought of in 1926, represented unprecedented freedom to travel across the American West.
More than a century after its creation, the Grand Canyon Railway is delivering passengers to the Grand Canyon's South Rim on a ride that blends adventure, history and culture.
In addition to the historic train, the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel features 298 refurbished rooms, a saline pool and spa, the Fred Harvey Restaurant, Spenser's Pub, and two gift shops with unique train-themed merchandise.
Vacation packages including hotel, train, meals and tours are available, and represent the best value for a one, two or three night visit to Williams and Grand Canyon.
Bearizona is a drive through Wildlife Park nestled amongst the pristine Ponderosa Pine forests of Northern Arizona.
Bearizona offers visitors to Northern Arizona a new and exciting way to enjoy wildlife the way it was meant to be, in a natural environment.
Bearizona Wildlife Park is the only park of its kind in the southwest.
Bearizona is located at the gateway to the Grand Canyon in historic Williams, Arizona, just one hour from Grand Canyon's south rim, three hours southeast of Las Vegas, and two and a half hours northwest of Phoenix.
Whether you are from Japan, Germany, Canada, or anyplace else in the world, the Grand Canyon is a must see on your journey through Northern Arizona.
From Williams, after a short 59-mile drive north, the Grand Canyon will lie before your eyes.
Once there, you'll grasp why this 277 river miles long, one-mile deep, and up to 18 miles wide canyon is hailed as one of the world's seven natural wonders.
Though depicted by an array of artists, its richly hued scenic splendor is best captured by the naked eye.
With free food, wine, live demos and music, The Gallery is a great place to start your Art Walk and is located at 145 W. Route 66. Stop by and pickup a map of Art Walk venues and sponsors, or give them a call at 928-635-3006 or visit www.thegalleryinwilliams.com.
Visit the Official Visitor Center for more information about where to stay, shop, dine, and play while you're in Williams.
200 W. Railroad Avenue.
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