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Bearizona is well worth the admission and stop. We saw plenty of animals in the driving portion, as well as the walk-through exhibit. Plus there's a petting zoo with goats and chickens!
[Jenny, 01/13/2014]Bearizona Drive-Thru Wildlife Park:- Address:
- 1500 E. Route 66, Williams, AZ
- Directions:
- At the intersection of I-40 and US Hwy 64 (Historic Route 66) in Williams, AZ. - 58 miles south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, 25 miles West of Flagstaff, AZ.
- Hours:
- 7 days a week, first visitors can enter starting at 8:30a. closing time will very based on daylight (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 928-635-2289
- Admission:
- Adults $20, Seniors 62+ $18, Kids 4-12 $10, Kids under 4 free
Experience animal wildlife the way it was meant to be, in a natural environment, all from the comfort and safety of your own vehicle. Bison, dall sheep, black bears and more!
[Christina C, 04/26/2011]Cool little place. You can spend maybe 10-15 minutes looking around at some cool antiques and then shop for some souvenirs.
[Krisene, 09/19/2018]Pete's Route 66 Gas Station Museum:- Address:
- 101 E. Route 66, Williams, AZ
- Directions:
- Downtown. On the north side of the eastbound lanes of Route 66 (the westbound lanes are a separate street), at its intersection with 1st St.
- Hours:
- Summer daily 10-8 (Call ahead off-season) (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 928-635-2675
- Admission:
- Free, donations welcomed.
A must see if you visit Williams or the Grand Canyon Area. A very nice little place with a lot of Route 66 memorabilia. Admission is free, donations are welcome.
[Markus May, 12/08/2014]- Williams, Arizona - Pete's Route 66 Gas Station Museum
Pete's Route 66 Gas Station Museum is the best place to see old Route 66 stuff and memorabilia. It is very authentic and all the things are original. Ester and Pete are very nice people and you get good information about Williams, Route 66, and all about old gas stations. Admission is free, but you should leave a tip to support this great place. The best on Route 66 in town!
[Markus May, 02/08/2014]The museum is actually in an old gas station, with a 1950 Ford parked under the canopy next to the glass bowl gas pumps.
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Yes, the way it was meant to be experienced.