Vijay’s Suggestions of Things to See and Do

Vijay
Vijay’s Suggestions of Things to See and Do

Sightseeing

The Historic Grand Canyon Railway departs daily from Williams, Arizona to the Grand Canyon. Enhance your experience with an entertaining train ride featuring western musicians and cowboy characters in vintage train cars. Out your window, the terrain changes from ponderosa pine forest to prairie to high desert. The ever changing view is so awe-inspiring you will immediately know why it is the number one attraction on earth!
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Grand Canyon Railway Hotel
235 N Grand Canyon Blvd
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The Historic Grand Canyon Railway departs daily from Williams, Arizona to the Grand Canyon. Enhance your experience with an entertaining train ride featuring western musicians and cowboy characters in vintage train cars. Out your window, the terrain changes from ponderosa pine forest to prairie to high desert. The ever changing view is so awe-inspiring you will immediately know why it is the number one attraction on earth!
This mile long lava tube cave was formed roughly 700,000 years ago by molten rock that erupted from a volcanic vent in nearby Hart Prairie. The top, sides, and bottom of the flow cooled and solidified first, after which the insides of the lava river continued to flow emptying out the present cave. Stone icicles hanging from the ceiling show where the final blast of volcanic heat caused the rock to partially liquify again and drip.
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Lava River Cave
171B Forest Rd
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This mile long lava tube cave was formed roughly 700,000 years ago by molten rock that erupted from a volcanic vent in nearby Hart Prairie. The top, sides, and bottom of the flow cooled and solidified first, after which the insides of the lava river continued to flow emptying out the present cave. Stone icicles hanging from the ceiling show where the final blast of volcanic heat caused the rock to partially liquify again and drip.
A meteorite impact crater approximately 3,900 feet in diameter, some 560 feet deep and surrounded by a rim rising 148 feet above the surrounding plains, Meteor Crater is roughly 37 miles east of Flagstaff.
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Site naturel du cratère de météorite
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A meteorite impact crater approximately 3,900 feet in diameter, some 560 feet deep and surrounded by a rim rising 148 feet above the surrounding plains, Meteor Crater is roughly 37 miles east of Flagstaff.
A horseshoe shaped cantilever bridge with a glass walkway at Eagle Point near the Colorado River on the edge of a side canyon in the Grand Canyon West area of the main canyon with a clear view 4,000 feet to the canyon floor below.
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Grand Canyon Skywalk
808 Eagle Point Rd
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A horseshoe shaped cantilever bridge with a glass walkway at Eagle Point near the Colorado River on the edge of a side canyon in the Grand Canyon West area of the main canyon with a clear view 4,000 feet to the canyon floor below.

Adventure

An exciting way to enjoy wildlife the way it was meant to be experienced in a natural environment nestled in the pristine Ponderosa Pine forest of Northern Arizona. Enjoy the wide variety of animals from the Rocky Mountain Goats, Majestic Bison, Tundra and Arctic Wolves and of course the Bears, just to name a few. Be sure to make time for the amazing Birds of Prey show.
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Parc animalier Bearizona
1500 E Rte 66
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An exciting way to enjoy wildlife the way it was meant to be experienced in a natural environment nestled in the pristine Ponderosa Pine forest of Northern Arizona. Enjoy the wide variety of animals from the Rocky Mountain Goats, Majestic Bison, Tundra and Arctic Wolves and of course the Bears, just to name a few. Be sure to make time for the amazing Birds of Prey show.
Pet and feed friendly Fallow Deer, see baby animals and get kissed by a camel! The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is a fun stop for visitors of all ages.
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Ferme de cerfs du Grand Canyon
6769 Deer Farm Rd
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Pet and feed friendly Fallow Deer, see baby animals and get kissed by a camel! The Grand Canyon Deer Farm is a fun stop for visitors of all ages.
Safe, simple and fun, this unique zip line ride is easy and safe fun for everyone. Just sit down, get strapped in and fly!
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Route 66 Zipline
200 N Grand Canyon Blvd
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Safe, simple and fun, this unique zip line ride is easy and safe fun for everyone. Just sit down, get strapped in and fly!

Sports

A well kept and very fun course to play. The breathtaking scenery and tree lined fairways will keep you on your toes. The back nine is more wide open and ends with an amazing par 3 18th hole.
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Elephant Rocks Golf Course
2200 Country Club Rd
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A well kept and very fun course to play. The breathtaking scenery and tree lined fairways will keep you on your toes. The back nine is more wide open and ends with an amazing par 3 18th hole.
Experience real head to head go cart racing. The carts sit just a few inches off the ground and require real driving skills to navigate the quarter mile course. They also offer a full miniature golf course.
Grand Canyon Go-Karts
1000 Circle Pines Rd
Experience real head to head go cart racing. The carts sit just a few inches off the ground and require real driving skills to navigate the quarter mile course. They also offer a full miniature golf course.

Day Trips

Nearby Small Towns of Interest
A town in the Black Hills of Yavapai County located along State Route 89A between Sedona and Prescott. Supported in its heyday by rich copper mines, it is now known for its "ghost town" status, art galleries and local wineries.
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Jerome
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A town in the Black Hills of Yavapai County located along State Route 89A between Sedona and Prescott. Supported in its heyday by rich copper mines, it is now known for its "ghost town" status, art galleries and local wineries.