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Williams, Arizona

Named after a mountain man who guided wilderness expeditions and trapping parties, this town is nestled in Ponderosa pines along historic Route 66 an hour's trip to the South Rim. It is traditionally known as "The Gateway To The Grand Canyon". Surrounded by the Kaibab National Forest with its abundant wildlife, it is a great hub for exploring Northern Arizona attractions such as Sedona, ghost towns and Native American ruins. Year-round recreation includes hiking and mountain biking 370 miles of trails, golf, downhill and cross-country skiing, and fishing at 7 nearby lakes, or just strolling through the Historic District. The Grand Canyon Railway offers round-trip excursions on historic railroad cars and the 1908 Williams Depot with photographic displays and logging, mining, ranching and railroad artifacts.  The 1901 visitor center was originally a Santa Fe Railway depot and houses museum quality interactive exhibits.


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  5821

Near Second Street and Sheridan Avenue, 58 miles from the Grand Canyon. This large "ski-lodge" style home has 4 guestrooms and 2-story guesthouse with 4 guestrooms on two wooded acres within walking distance of the quaint downtown. All units have lovely views, elegant private bathrooms featuring marble and tile, cable TV/VCR and CD equipped stereo systems. There is a fitness room, outdoor hot tub and entertainment room with pool table and piano. Full gourmet breakfast, afternoon happy hour and casual buffet dinner included in the rates. Smoking outside, children welcome, pets negotiable. $170-$220 plus tax. Add $15 each extra person. 

 




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