Method/time to see the Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater, in Winslow Arizona

Method/time to see the Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater, in Winslow Arizona - Grand Canyon

So I want to visit both the Grand Canyon, and Meteor Crater in Arizona.

Having little to no idea about getting around in Arizona, I'm assuming there are three acceptable options:

Drive - I picked the Skywalk as a random point and asked Google for directions to Winslow - it suggests 5.5 hours - is this fair?

Train - Amtrak goes through Winslow - but does it go anywhere near the Grand Canyon that is convenient and useful?

Bus - again, I'm not sure that this is useful - time schedules and so on.

So assuming driving is the more sensible option, and that I'd want to spend at least a full day at the Grand Canyon, and some time at the crater during daylight, are three days in the area sensible? Or would I come away feeling like I'd robbed myself? I'd like to see some more of the canyon than just the skywalk, but while I can hike for hours on the flat, slopes tend to do me in even when fit.



Best Answer

Do you plan to have a "base" somewhere in Arizona and start exploring from there, or are you on a trip and want to pass those places?

I was stuck with a broken car in Arizona last year and a rather small town, and learned that they cancelled all bus routes to smaller towns in that area a few years ago. Even if the town was half way between Tucson on Phoenix and the (old) bus station was just 2 blocks away from the highway, they just didn't want to stop there - so i would not bet on a public bus service, but rather visit the next big city with a population >100.000 and try to find a tour operator who will take you there.

Grand Canyon south Rim

Also, what part of the Grand Canyon do you want to visit? There is the North Rim and the South Rim. The South Rim is the more scenic one you know from the pictures, and this is where all the tour buses stop and you have a Information center there, overnight parking, a Campsite and there is even a small landing strip for planes nearby. You could visit the north rim as well, but it is probably another day trip away by car since you have to drive ~80km back to Cameron, and then ~200km up to Marble Canyon where the nearest bridge is to cross the canyon, and then a few more hundred kilometers from there all the way to the south rim - see map.

If you stay in a hostel in that area you will most likely find other backpackers or tourists who want to explore the grand canyon, so hang out in the kitchen or the hostel lounge, check the notice board or ask at the reception.




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How long does it take to visit Meteor Crater?

We would recommend you set aside 2-3 hours to watch the movie, spend some time in the Interactive Discovery Center, view the crater from the various lookout points and take a guided rim tour. We look forward to your visit! over a year ago.

Can you see Meteor Crater without paying?

It's not possible to visit the Arizona Meteor Crater without paying. The area is fenced off unless you drive through the parking lot and pay on arrival.

Do you have to pay to see the Meteor Crater in Arizona?

But, as of 2019, admission to the Meteor Crater will cost you $18 per person (with discounts for children, seniors, and free admission for active military.) Admission for Jason and I to see the giant dent in the ground cost us $32. It won't get you out of the car for much more than an hour.

Is it worth visiting Meteor Crater?

Yes it is just a big hole in the ground. But what a nice meteor crater. The drive to it is beautiful, the crater is cool and the museum and gift shops are better than expected. If you are interested in geology and/or astronomy, it is well worth the trip.



How Arizona's meteor crater was created




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