10 to 11 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
4 people
English
Venture away from the city and explore northern Arizona’s natural landmarks on this full-day excursion. Visit Walnut Canyon and discover ancient dwellings on the upper trail, then it’s on to the Meteor Crater and Space Museum to learn about the intact meteorite impact. Your final stop is Winslow, where you can enjoy a delicious lunch and a short guided tour.
Walnut Canyon has a long human history. Artifacts show that Archaic peoples, who traveled throughout the Southwest thousands of years ago, occupied the canyon at times. Later came the first permanent inhabitants, who flourished in the region from about C.E. 600 until 1400. You now can see the Monument in a few ways; Take in expansive views of Walnut Canyon and see cliff dwellings from a distance from the visitor center’s two observation points or take one of the two trails to get close to the ancient dwellings. Rim Trail is 0.7 mile or about 30 minutes or the Island Trail which is 1 mile and takes about an hour.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Meteor Crater, also called Barringer Crater, is a meteorite impact crater approximately 37 miles east of Flagstaff and 18 miles west of Winslow. During the 1960s & 1970s, NASA astronauts trained in the crater to prepare for the Apollo missions to the Moon. The Meteor Crater is one of the few places on earth that is an exposed, & still fully intact, meteorite impact site that would emulate the surface of the moon. In 1984 the John Carpenter movie Starman with Jeff Bridges did some filming here. Also visit the Barringer Space Museum. A walk out on the viewing platform is the best way to view the crater.
1 hour 15 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Jackson Browne and Glen Frey of the Eagles wrote a song called “Take It Easy” in 1972, one of the popular lines in the song goes, “Standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona”. In 1999, in response to the lyrics that made it famous, the city of Winslow erected a life-size bronze statue and mural commemorating the song, then in 2016 after Frey’s passing a life-sized statue of of him was added to the Standin’ on the Corner Park. So as we stop in Winslow for our lunch we can take the opportunity to snap a photo at this world famous location. Also in town is the last Harvey House (La Posada Hotel), designed by Mary Colter, opened in 1930. The hotel closed in 1957 and was used by the Santa Fe Railway for offices. The railroad abandoned La Posada in 1994 and announced plans to tear it down. It was bought, restored and now serves as a hotel. Lunch will be at the La Posada and is included in your tour fee (up to $20 per person).
1 hour 45 minutes • Admission Ticket Free