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Grand Canyon, Williams, AZ
We are going out to Williams, AZ for a few days and will have a little time to do some touristy stuff. Any suggestions for where to stay near Williams if we want to do a day at the Grand Canyon? What else is a 'must do' in that area? Sedona? Scottsdale? Lake Powell?
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I would say Sedona! It is beautiful...
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one of the great sights there.....
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Love Scottsdale.
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oh wow.....
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If you're not gonna stay in Flagstaff (which I would recommend) then think about staying in Tusayan for your time at the Grand Canyon. It's little more than a cluster of hotels and a few restaurants but it's right outside the Park's main gate and is an hour closer than Williams.
There's really not a whole lot going on in Williams.
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A bowl of chili and a beer in tortilla flats... Nice drive through the mountains
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Like some others have said, Sedona's really nice and it's not all that far from Flag or Williams. Personally, I love the Grand Canyon. If you haven't been there before, doing a day hike along one of the rim paths or even venturing down a ways along the Bright Angel is well worth the effort. The views will stay with you for the rest of your life.
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One little tip. If you do stay in Flagstaff, stay away from the hotels on the east side, down Route 66. You'll be bothered by train whistle all night down there (personal experience, trust me ). There's a lot of hotels down by the I-40/I-17 interchange. That's the better place to stay.
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If you like historic stuff, the longest contiguous stretch of old Route 66 is a short trip from Williams (just past Ash Fork to be exact) and goes to Kingman. Even if you don't take the full trip, I suggest that you eat at the Snow Cap in Seligman and tour the Grand Canyon Caverns. http://www.gccaverns.com/
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Its still a nice drive since they paved it...back 35 years ago it was pretty hairy ride... Its fun to rent a boat or jet ski once you get out there. Old town Scottsdale is fun to walk around.....but when its 110 not so much. Plenty of casinos around town if you like to gamble (Phoenix-Scottsdale) Sedona is pretty much tourist stuff now....but the pink jeep tours or some of hikes are fun. |
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The Grand Canyon Railway is a good way to get up to the Grand Canyon if you've never been there before. Bearizona is a pretty cool little wildlife park in Williams. Scottsdale is about a 3.5 hour drive south and you will be trading in beautiful weather for a 108 degree convection oven. Lake Powell is also a good drive away and even longer now since a stretch of the highway collapsed a couple months ago. If you get to Flagstaff, you can take a chairlift up the peaks for one hell of a view. Sedona is nice as well but expensive. If you are up for some wine tasting, head down to the Cottonwood/Verde Valley area. There are several wineries and tasting rooms down there. Enjoy. Summer in Northern AZ is very nice.
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I still love Sedona despite the touristy stuff. It's just spectacular. Great jewelry, rugs, pottery if you go to the better places.
And for antiques and Indian/cowboy vintage shopping, give Prescott a whirl. It's got an adorable historic downtown district lined with nice shops. Since we love our turquoise, let me especially recommend a funky place called Ogg's Hogan. They are 5th-generation Indian traders. The proprietor actually worked for the Fred Harvey Co. Huuuuuge selection of vintage and contemporary quality Indian jewelry, and he deals. Prescott was AZ's old territorial capital, I think twice. You can do a nice loop from PHX to Prescott, then Sedona, then on to Flag. There are many good ruins sites up in that area of AZ, too. -- My other fave place to shop is Cameron Trading Post, in Cameron. About an hour east of the GC I think. Allow plenty of time to browse. |
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Did a similar trip myself last year. I found the following things to be different from one another and allowed me to see many areas of AZ:
-Tour of Montezuma Castle and Natl Park in Camp Verde -Arizona Snowbowl (mountain) hiking in Flagstaff -Tour of Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell in Page -Smooth River rafting on Colorado R. -Pink Jeep tour of Red Rocks in Sedona Hope you have fun on your trip! |
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Dawna, sounds like once the work portion of your trip is done...you will have plenty of places to check out...enjoy!!!
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Okay everyone else can fill you on on sites and activities, but lemme continue the shopping chat.
In Sedona, the best jewelry, rugs, pottery, and kachina dolls are at: Garland's Rugs (also sells pottery, kachinas, and a little jewelry), but famed for being one of the best rug collections in the SW Garland's Jewelry (mind-boggling selection, ranges to very high end) Hoel's Indian Shop (small but outstandingly curated) There's also a beautiful Hopi shop on 2nd floor above Garland's Rugs, can't remember the name but fine quality Hopi silver jewelry. --- In Phoenix I am a huge fan of the Heard Museum. Their gift shop also sells the best Native crafts in all media. Expensive, top quality. -- In Old Town Scottsdale there are several fab shops for Native jewelry and fine crafts: Old Territorial Shop (which has a pretty good website). Super nice dealers. King Galleries for pottery Faust Gallery for high-end Indian designer jewelry Waddell Trading excellent Indian jewelry Turkey Mountain Traders excellent antique/vintage Indian jewelry and other material There are other Indian material shops scattered in Old Town, all nice quality. Lots of art galleries, I can't say I like any of them...but YMMV. |
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So glad for you, and can't wait to see pics and hear all about the trip.
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It'll be a long drive from Williams or Sedona, but definitely worth it:
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Sounds like an adventure, D! Enjoy and come back with LOTs of photos!
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