Home to the Grand Canyon Railway, Williams is a major hub of transportation to and from Grand Canyon National Park. Historic Route 66 runs through the heart of this great city, and on both sides of it remain the Americana-style restaurants and shops that date back to the 1900s. From the Bearizona Wildlife Park to Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station Museum, visitors will enjoy a town filled with unique history, lots of charm, and plenty of opportunities for weekend adventure.

Grand Canyon Railway

Grand Canyon Railway

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Since 1901, Grand Canyon Railway has been taking passengers on a legendary journey through Arizona’s countryside and into the heart of the Grand Canyon. The train departs from the Williams Depot, and arrives at the Grand Canyon. The returning train leaves the Grand Canyon in the afternoon and arrives back at the Williams Depot before dinnertime.

There’s a second train schedule during periods of high volume that runs one hour later than the regular posted times.

Passengers will be treated to entertainment in the form of musicians, attendants with regional and historical knowledge, and an old-fashioned train robbery. During the trip they’ll enjoy breathtaking views, world-class comfort, light snacks, and tasty libations. Grand Canyon Railway is a perfect day trip experience.

233 North Grand Canyon Boulevard, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-4010

Bearizona Wildlife Park

Bearizona Wildlife Park

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Containing approximately 160 acres of land, Bearizona Wildlife Park is situated in the center of northern Arizona, nestled in the breathtaking Kaibab National Forest. As visitors drive through the park’s Ponderosa Pine Forest, they’ll have the opportunity to view North American animals within their natural habitats.

Fort Bearizona provides more of a traditional “zoo” type of setting, with a beautiful walk-thru area that’s 20 acres in size. Some of the animal species visitors can expect to find here include black bears, Bobcats, otters, prairie dogs, reptiles, and ferrets. Visitors will also be treated to live Ambassador Animal Shows where keepers train the park’s program animals.

1500 East Route 66, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-2289

Williams Depot

Williams Depot

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Williams Depot is a historic, privately-owned train station situated in the heart of Williams, Arizona. In 1882, the first railroad to travel through the city of Williams was built by the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company, part of the transcontinental railroad – western division.

On September 17th of 1901, the first passenger train ran from Williams to Grand Canyon South Rim. Now the headquarters and southern terminus for Grand Canyon Railway, Williams Depot contains a restaurant, ticket counter, restroom facilities, a coffee stand, and gift shop.

The original building that housed the Fray Marcos Hotel still remains, and is Arizona’s oldest poured-concrete structure. Visitors will have the chance to check-out classic railroad cars and learn all about western railroad history.

233 North Grand Canyon Boulevard, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-2367

Grand Canyon Deer Farm

Grand Canyon Deer Farm

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For over four decades, Grand Canyon Deer Farm has been favorited by animal lovers from all over the country and world. Couples and families will have the rare opportunity of getting an up close, “hands on” experience with a variety of beautiful creatures.

These special moments of intimate human contact are only possible by raising the animals from infancy to adulthood. Some of the animal species visitors can expect to find during their trip here include camels, reindeer, mule deer, mini horses, elk, pot belly pigs, goats, wallabies, and more.

The farm’s trainers and staff work tirelessly to take care of, and maintain the animals so visitors can capture memories that will last them a lifetime.

6769 East Deer Farm Road, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-4073

Planes of Fame Air Museum

Planes of Fame Air Museum

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Planes of Fame Air Museum is an airplane museum featuring over 150 aircraft on display, with at least 50 of them still capable of flying today. The museum is located just off of Arizona State Route 64, approximately 30 miles north of downtown Williams, Arizona. From flying and static aircraft and restoration projects to military vehicles and the 475th Fighter Group collection, visitors will have the opportunity to travel back in time as they explore the museum’s historic collection of aircraft and more. Plane buffs will be heaven here, as they’ll see everything from a Curtiss Warhawk P-40N to a Lockheed Starfighter F-104G to a Douglas Skyraider AD-4N.

755 Mustang Way, Williams-Valle, AZ, Phone: 928-635-1000

Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station Museum

Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station Museum

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Visitors will be transported back to a time where they’ll relive the glory days provided by one of the nation’s most iconic highways, Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station Museum is a combination gift shop and museum for people who appreciate the history around Route 66. The gas station museum is conveniently situated in the heart of downtown Williams, Arizona. The carefully restored gas station houses several antiques that include vintage oil, tire, gas, travel, and product signs, gas pumps, and vintage cars. Visitors will appreciate all of the great information they’ll receive from the proprietors, the free admission, and accessibility – open 9:00am to 9:00pm daily (subject to change).

101 East Route 66, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-2675

Williams and Forest Service Visitor Center

Williams and Forest Service Visitor Center

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The Williams and Forest Service Visitor Center is located in the heart of downtown Williams, Arizona, just off of Historic Route 66. The center’s friendly and knowledgeable staff is there to assist visitors, and help them make the most out of their Northern Arizona experiences. Visitors will find that this old railway depot is more than just another information center, it’s equipped with a large selection of educational items and books, regional maps, and Forest Service maps. The center even provides a concierge service that makes reservations for visitors and offers detailed information regarding tours. This center proudly promotes the Grand Canyon, Williams, and the surrounding Northern Arizona communities.

200 West Railroad Avenue, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-4061

Colors of the West


Colors of the West is a wonderfully charming gift shop that’s been situated at the corner of Bill Williams Boulevard and 2nd Street since 1991 – currently 201 West 66. The store has been owned and operated by the same family from its very beginning. Every customer that makes their way into the shop is greeted by large smiles, warm hospitality, and treated just like family. The shop carries specialty food items, hundreds of different hot sauces, apparel, western home décor, and 40 different kinds of delicious, salt water taffy. Visitors looking for a unique shopping experience with a personal touch should look no further than the Colors of the West.

210 West Route 66, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-4310

Sycamore Canyon

Sycamore Canyon

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Sycamore Canyon is Arizona’s second largest canyon within Red Rock Country, and stretches an impressive 21 miles in length. Comparable in size and beauty to the nearby Oak Creek Canyon, Sycamore boasts several colorful rock formations, lush flora, and several different species of fauna. Unlike Oak Creek, Sycamore has no road winding through the canyon, and can only be approached from Kaibab National Forest’s dirt tracks. The canyon is a popular hub for outdoor enthusiasts, here they can enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking. With no artificial lights around to pollute the nighttime sky, visitors camping at, or exploring the canyon at night, will be treated to breathtaking views of the twinkling stars above.

Williams Ranger District, 742 South Clover Road, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-5600

Grand Canyon Wine Company


Situated in downtown Williams, Arizona, Grand Canyon Wine Company provides visitors with a unique and awesome tasting room experience. They have the distinct honor of being the only winery in Arizona that also produces craft beer. Visitors will have the opportunity to try local craft beer and wine tasting flights within a casual setting. This family-owned and operated winery is committed to producing locally crafted wine using only the finest ingredient available. Visitors can sample the sensational craft beer and wine selections in the winery’s charming tasting room, complete with earth-tone colors, bistro-style tables, blue barstools, chalkboard menus, an L-shaped bar, and stylish décor.

138 West Route 66, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635 5232

White Horse Lake Campground

White Horse Lake Campground

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White Horse Lake Campground is an incredibly popular camping and recreation area situated approximately 20 miles southeast of Williams, Arizona. The lake’s campground area is conveniently located just an hour from the Grand Canyon National Park’s South Rim. Surrounded by the diverse and breathtaking scenery of Kaibab National Forest, visitors will enjoy a wonderfully picturesque backdrop during their time at White Horse Lake. The area around the lake provides excellent opportunities for mountain biking, hiking, and wildlife watching. The lake is teeming with fish, from channel catfish to brown trout to rainbow trout. Campers will often see elk, deer, and a few other animal species down by the lake’s shoreline.

FR 109, Kaibab National Forest, Williams, AZ, Phone: 877-444-6777

Buckskinner Park

Buckskinner Park

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Arizona is packed with excellent, family-friendly parks and scenic vistas, with Buckskinner Park in Williams, Arizona, being part of that elite collection. The park is available for use daily and equipped with bathroom facilities, fire rings, two picnic armadas, and barbeque pits. The park has several miles of trails perfect for mountain biking, running, hiking, and walking with the dogs. Also featured is a shimmering lake stocked full of different kinds of fish; anglers will be happy to know the park allows fishing. For visitors looking to enjoy a little outdoor recreation, the park provides a basketball court, volleyball court, and horseshoe pits. Buckskinner Park offers the perfect setting for a fun-filled day under the Arizona sun.

South 6th Street, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-1418

Bull Basin Road

Bull Basin Road

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Bull Basin Road is a stretch of wonderfully scenic road winding through north/central Arizona, just east of Williams. The mountainous setting offers breathtaking views all throughout the 17-mile roundtrip. Because of the elevation, and therefore harsh elements during the winter, the scenic road is only accessible from spring through fall. As the road winds through the Kaibab National Forest, visitors will see flora that consists of oak, juniper, blue spruce, aspen, Engelmann spruce, Douglas fir, and ponderosa pine. It’s also very common to spot wildlife while traveling along the road, some of which include turkey, pronghorn, elk, mule deer, and white-tailed deer. The roundtrip takes approximately an hour, and is sure to leave visitors with beautiful, lasting memories.

I-40 East, Exit 178, (east of) Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-5680

Valle Travel Stop

Valle Travel Stop

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Valle Travel Stop is a gift shop within a travel services complex located at the junction of Arizona State Route 64 and U.S. Route 180 in Williams, Arizona. The complex also includes the Native American Art & Jewelry Gallery, Grand Canyon Inn, Southwestern Gift Store, a cocktail lounge, and restaurant. Grand Canyon National Park is just 23 miles north of the complex, making this an ideal place for people visiting the park to stay, shop, and dine in one location. In the shop visitors will find items that include pottery, artwork, apparel, footwear, headwear, jewelry, antiques, vintage signs, accessories, and more.

317 South State Route 64, Williams-Valle, AZ, Phone: 928-635-2008

Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail

Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail

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Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail is a 1,240-mile route that stretches from Fort Smith, Arkansas, to the winding Colorado River. Part of this historic trail traverses through 23 miles of beautiful terrain within the Kaibab National Forest. The trail offers several different access points so visitors can enjoy hikes of varying difficulty and lengths. The trail is the perfect place for people seeking outdoor recreation, here they can enjoy camping, trail running, hiking, walking, and horseback riding. Along the trail visitors may see old artifacts that include antique bottles and cans, debris left over from stone tools, arrowheads and dart points, and pottery sherds.

I-40 Parks exit, FR 141, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-4707

Route 66 Zipline


Route 66 Zipline is an adrenaline-pumping thrill ride situated just off of Historic Route 66 in Williams, Arizona. The Zipline first opened its doors in June of 2013, and has been one of the city’s top attractions ever since. The ziplines are a simple, safe, and fun way to have fun with friends or the whole family. As visitors soar through the sky over the city of Williams, the screams and shrills can be heard reverberating throughout the streets below. The ziplines are very unique, riders will be flying down the lines in side-by-side seats, rather than harnesses. This added feature of the ziplines makes it easier for younger children to enjoy the attraction as well.

200 North Grand Canyon Boulevard, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-286-3400

Red Raven Restaurant

Red Raven Restaurant

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Red Raven Restaurant offers a fine dining experience within a casual setting, in historic downtown Williams, Arizona. The restaurant is conveniently situated near Grand Canyon Railway and Grand Canyon National Park. Diners will appreciate the restaurant’s delicious, artfully-prepared cuisine, selection of quality beers and wines, and comfortable atmosphere. The interior features light-colored brick, beige walls with forest green bases, a red-painted ceiling, exposed HVAC ducting, a charming bar-top corner, bistro-style tables and chairs, and some scattered artwork. Guests will enjoy the mouthwatering Grilled Salmon – served charbroiled over a bed of greens, tossed in ginger sesame dressing, and topped with red onion, cilantro, grape tomatoes, and pine nuts.

135 West Route 66, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-4980

Grand Canyon Go-Karts

Grand Canyon Go-Karts

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Before or after visiting the Grand Canyon, take a quick detour off the I-40 Highway on Exit 167 and visit this fun, family attraction. Grand Canyon Go-Karts is a great stop to make even more lifelong memories as you race against family and friends. Even children can enjoy exhilarating rides through twists and turns as their parent or guardian’s passenger. After a ride, stop by the Bear Trax Café and grab a refreshing beverage or a scoop of locally-made ice cream. During weekends, the café also serves snack and dinner options. Grand Canyon Go-Karts charges on a per drive basis, but also offers special rates along with party and event packages.

1000 Circle Pines Road, Williams, Arizona 86046, Phone: 928-326-2227

Pine Country Restaurant


Popular for their homemade pies, Pine Country Restaurant is a favorite amongst locals and visitors alike. They offer over 50 flavors of delicious pies including lemon meringue, chocolate covered cherry cream, Dutch apple, and even several sugar-free options. Aside from their pies, the restaurant also serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals. Their breakfast menu offers dishes like huevos rancheros and omelets, while the lunch menu includes several sandwiches and burgers. Some of the popular dishes in the dinner menu include chipotle chicken salad, baby back ribs, and fresh Atlantic salmon. While there, be sure to stop by the gift shop and grab a drink at the Giddyup ‘n’ Go Coffee Bar.

107 N Grand Canyon Blvd, Williams, Arizona 86046, Phone: 928-635-9718

Grand Canyon Brewing Company


Grand Canyon Brewing Company is a brewery, distillery, tap house, and restaurant located in downtown Williams, Arizona. This family operated craft brewery got its start in August of 2007, and has been steadily gaining popularity ever since. The brewery’s recent success and rising demand have led to an expansion, as well as a larger reach beyond Arizona, to markets in Nevada and South Korea. After a long day of rafting, climbing, or hiking through the Grand Canyon, visitors can head to the tap room for a refreshing craft beer. They’ll enjoy favorites that include Black Iron IPA, American Pilsner, Sunset Amber Ale, and Grand Canyon Expeditions Wheat Ale.

301 North 7th Street, Williams, AZ, Phone: 928-635-1911