Walk down main street, Williams, and you're passing through the last town along Route 66 to have been bypassed - as recently as 1984 - by Interstate 40. Twisters Soda Fountain is just one of a number of old Route 66 sights along the way (the whole of downtown Williams is on the National Register of Historic Places) and you can still sit in one of the booths and listen to the jukebox as you enjoy an ice cream or soda (or something more substantial; they're open for lunch and dinner).
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World famous for the shafts of light that turn this slot canyon into a wonderland of swirling, striated red and orange sandstone, Upper Antelope Canyon is not only a magical place for tourists but also
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12 miles southeast of Flagstaff is a lovely recreation area in the Coconino National Forest. Beautiful area for fishing, boating, swimming, picnicking and bicycling. Camping nearby during the summer.
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Ride in restored, vintage Pullman cars pulled by a FP7 locomotive on a 20-miles scenic ride to the ghost town of Perkinsville and back. You'll pass through the high desert and 100 years of history as your train takes you through the canyon.
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A few miles to the east of Flagstaff, Arizona is one of the lesser known jewels of the National Park Service-Walnut Canyon National Monument. The narrow canyon with steep walls drops down off the Colorado Plateau, out of sight of nearby Interstate 40.
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This beautiful park, just four miles north of downtown Prescott, offers a whole range of activities, from water sports and fishing (but no swimming) to hiking, cycling and birdwatching. Trails lead you into the
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