Forget all your cares as you travel the path of Historic Route 66.
Crossing Northern Arizona from east to west, Route 66 offers many small
towns to make you feel at home. Native American hand crafts abound in this
region of the state as Route 66
crosses the Navajo Indian Reservation and nears the Hopi Indian
Reservation.
Route 66 is loaded with natural attractions, Petrified Forest and Grand
Canyon National Parks are easily accessible from towns along Route 66.
Canyon de Chelly, the much photographed wonder of the Navajo Nation, is a
short distance away. Walnut Canyon, Meteor Crater, and Homolovi Ruins are
easily accessed from Route 66, America's Ghost Highway, which has been
replaced in many stretches by I-40.
Visit The Rock Factory for unique and collectible gifts featuring petrified wood.
Popular destinations include Ash Fork, Flagstaff, Kingman, Seligman,
Williams & Winslow Arizona - remember The Eagles tune, 'Standin' on the
corner in Winslow Arizona, such a fine site to see..."
See & Do along Route 66, a HoT SpoT vacation destination for Arizona
travel.