Canyon Motel and RV Park Williams Arizona



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RV Park: Canyon Motel and RV Park
Location: 1900 East Rodeo Road
Williams, Arizona 86046
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800-482-3955
   
 
   
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Welcome to Canyon Motel and RV Park in Williams Arizona. This beautiful well manicured RV Park offers all of the amenities and comforts of home. Visit them soon and relax. Find Arizona RV Parks near Williams Arizona 86046. You'll be sure to create memories the whole family can enjoy for generations. The Canyon Motel & RV Park is on 13 acres in the town of Williams on historic Route 66. We're surrounded by the world's largest Ponderosa Pine forest and have great mountain views. We're a few blocks away from restaurants, retail stores, galleries, and Old West attractions. Directions to: 1900 East Rodeo Road Williams Arizona. •I-40 to Williams, Arizona •Exit 165 •End of exit, turn south towards Williams and Route 66 •Go 1.1 miles and turn right on E. Rodeo Road •We are straight ahead! Look for the red caboose! GPS: Lat 35'15'28.89"N Long 112'10'15.75"W Facility and Park Amenities: •47 full service RV spaces with water, sewer, electric, cable TV, and WiFi •Restrooms, showers, coin-operated laundry, general store •Outdoor wheel table •Small tent allowed on RV site with additional fee •Maximum site occupancy 6 people •Tent sites are dry camping only. No water or electricity. •Peak season is March to October. Off season is November to February. •Well-mannered pets are allowed in the RV Park and tent sites •13 acres surrounded by pine forest, mountains, wildlife •Close to national parks, forests, lakes, streams, shops, restaurants, galleries, and attractions •Indoor pool open spring to fall •Meeting room •Playground •Horseshoe pit •Two charcoal BBQs for RV park and tent camping guests •Large flagstone woodburning fire ring (firewood available in our General Store). Area Attractions and things to do: Williams, Arizona is an Old West and Route 66 town that's still remarkably unchanged today. It's the Gateway to the Grand Canyon, just an hour's drive from the South Rim and Grand Canyon Village. Local history and nostalgia permeate the town, and yet, it's filled with modern attractions, shops, restaurants, and taverns. Located in the Northern Arizona mountains at an elevation of 6,770 feet, Williams is a cool getaway from the deserts of southern Arizona from spring through fall, and in winter it's a snowy playground. Williams is surrounded by the world's largest ponderosa pine forest, mountain meadows and wildlife. Streams, lakes and canyons are nearby. Williams was founded by hardy Americans who pushed West to raise cattle and sheep. They lived in the remote wilderness until the railroad connected the area to markets and other communities in 1882. The town flourished as a railway hub and became known as a rough and rowdy Western town. Logging and sawmills came soon after the railroad. Tourism began in Williams with excursions to the Grand Canyon by buckboard and stagecoach. Williams incorporated in 1901 and was named for the mountain man Bill Williams who frequented the area. Bill Williams was a well known hunter, trapper and guide throughout the West from the 1820's to the 1840's. The 9,250 foot Bill Williams Mountain lies south of town. Towards the end of 1901 the 60-mile Sante Fe Railway spur line to the Grand Canyon established Williams as the Gateway to the Grand Canyon and a host to visitors from around the world. Today, this spur line is Grand Canyon Railway. In 1926, U.S. Highway 66, America's Mother Road, was completed through Williams and served the automobile-touring public as part of Main Street of America. Williams became the last Route 66 town bypassed by Interstate 40 in 1984, the same year the downtown business district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, Arizona has the longest stretch of Route 66 in use, and it still runs through the heart of Williams. Beaver Street Brewery Beaver Street Brewery is located approximately 37 miles from Williams. Read more about Beaver Street Brewery in Flagstaff, AZ Castle Golf Family Fun Park Castle Golf Family Fun Park is located approximately 52 miles from Williams. Read more about Castle Golf Family Fun Park in Prescott Valley, AZ Cheyava Falls Cheyava Falls is located approximately 56 miles from Williams. Read more about Cheyava Falls in North Rim, AZ Dead Horse Ranch State Park Dead Horse Ranch State Park is located approximately 45 miles from Williams. Read more about Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood, AZ Fiftyfoot Falls Fiftyfoot Falls is located approximately 65 miles from Williams. Read more about Fiftyfoot Falls in Supai, AZ Flagstaff Brewing Flagstaff Brewing is located approximately 37 miles from Williams. 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Read more about Page Springs State Fish Cultural Station in Cornville, AZ Prescott Brewing Prescott Brewing is located approximately 59 miles from Williams. Read more about Prescott Brewing in Prescott, AZ Prescott Zoo Prescott Zoo is located approximately 54 miles from Williams. Read more about Prescott Zoo in Prescott, AZ Ribbon Falls Ribbon Falls is located approximately 56 miles from Williams. Read more about Ribbon Falls in North Rim, AZ Sunset Crater Volcano Sunset Crater Volcano is located approximately 50 miles from Williams. Read more about Sunset Crater Volcano in Flagstaff, AZ Tuzigoot Tuzigoot is located approximately 43 miles from Williams. Read more about Tuzigoot in Cottonwood, AZ Walnut Canyon Walnut Canyon is located approximately 55 miles from Williams. Read more about Walnut Canyon in Mormon Lake, AZ World's Largest Kokopelli World's Largest Kokopelli is located approximately 60 miles from Williams. Read more about World's Largest Kokopelli in Lake Montezuma, AZ
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