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  1. Your Gateway to the Grand Canyon. 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.

  2. Williams (Havasupai: Wii Gvʼul) is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, located west of Flagstaff.Its population was 3,023 at the 2010 census. It lies on the routes of Historic Route 66 and Interstate 40.It is also the southern terminus of the Grand Canyon Railway, which takes visitors to Grand Canyon Village.. Also known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon", Williams was the ...

  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Welcome to Williams, Arizona, located in the heart of the Kaibab National Forest at an elevation of 6,770 feet. Founded in 1881, Williams was named for the famous trapper, scout and mountain man, "Old Bill Williams." A statue of "Old Bill" stands in Monument Park, located on the west side of the city. The large mountain directly south of town ...

  4. 85. Speciality & Gift Shops. 10. Williams and Forest Service Visitor Center. 92. Visitor Centers. The friendly staff at the Visitor's Center will assist you in making your visit to Northern Arizona one of your most memorable experiences. Not just an information center, this historic railway depot…. 11.

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · Here are 15 best things to do in Williams, Arizona. 1. Take the Grand Canyon Train. Source: Chris Geszvain / shutterstock. Grand Canyon Train. If you’re looking for a truly unique and picturesque way to reach the Grand Canyon from Williams, I highly recommend hopping aboard the Grand Canyon train.

  6. Nestled in the heart of northern Arizona, the town of Williams is a true hidden gem. Situated close to the Grand Canyon and surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, Williams offers visitors a wide variety of attractions and historic landmarks to enjoy, including the Grand Canyon Railway, the Bearizona Wildlife Park, and the Route 66 Museum.

  7. www.visitarizona.com › places › citiesWilliams | Visit Arizona

    Located near pine-covered Bill Williams Mountain and surrounded by the Kaibab National Forest, Williams was one of the last U.S. Route 66 communities to be bypassed by the interstate in 1984. At the time, many thought this small Northern Arizona city would shrivel and become a mere pitstop between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon.

  8. The moderate-to-difficult day hike at Bill Williams Mountain Trail #21 offers great views of the valley below and the peaks in the distance. The 8.5-mile route, which passes through lovely stands of aspen and fir trees, gains about 2,300 feet in elevation. Expect to take about five hours to complete the trail.

  9. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week from 8:00am-5:00pm located at 200 W. Railroad Ave in Williams Arizona . SIGHTS & ATTRACTIONS. City of Williams, AZ. 113 South 1st Street, Williams, AZ 86046. Phone 928-635-4451 | Fax 928-635-4495.

  10. Enjoy a local micro-brewed beer. Enjoy a ride aboard the 4960 Steam Engine to Grand Canyon (specific dates- check for details) Pose for a picture in front of a railroad car at Glassburn Park. Grab a latte and stroll Route 66 in the morning. Visit the 100 year old Santa Fe Depot- home of the Visitor’s Center.

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