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mileshuff
Dec 28, 2015Explorer
Keep in mind that Arizona north of Sedona around Flagstaff and Grand Canyon can see significant snow in March and occasionally in early April.
We really enjoy Williams, AZ 55 miles south of the Grand Canyon. Fun old route 66 town with plenty of fun sites to see including Bearizona, Deer Farm, Zip line, old train to Grand Canyon plus lots around Flagstaff. We stay at Grand Canyon Railway RV park which is directly next door to the train station (morning gun fight show before train leaves for GC).
From Sedona to Grand Canyon you'll want to head back to I-17 then north to Flagstaff (do not take 89a). From there you can take 40 to Williams then north to GC or go thru Flagstaff to Humphreys/180/Fort Valley Rd. to GC. The latter is slightly shorter and more scenic but a little slower rd.
We really enjoy Williams, AZ 55 miles south of the Grand Canyon. Fun old route 66 town with plenty of fun sites to see including Bearizona, Deer Farm, Zip line, old train to Grand Canyon plus lots around Flagstaff. We stay at Grand Canyon Railway RV park which is directly next door to the train station (morning gun fight show before train leaves for GC).
From Sedona to Grand Canyon you'll want to head back to I-17 then north to Flagstaff (do not take 89a). From there you can take 40 to Williams then north to GC or go thru Flagstaff to Humphreys/180/Fort Valley Rd. to GC. The latter is slightly shorter and more scenic but a little slower rd.
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