The Polar Express
brings the classic
children's book by Chris Van Allsburg to life. Adults and children enjoy the
trip to the "North Pole" and then home to see Santa Claus. Call 1-800-The-Train
for reservations
Grand Canyon Railway
From I-40 take exit 163 and
drive into Williams to Railroad Avenue (about 0.5 miles and just across the
tracks) to the Depot.
For more information, to
make reservations and to order tickets phone 1-800-843-8724 (toll free)
Passengers select from five classes of train service: ranging from a fully
restored 1923 Pullman coach to a glass-enclosed Observation Dome car.
A show is presented prior to
boarding. Passengers then board the train and depart for the South Rim of the
Grand Canyon. During the summer months, the train is pulled by a real steam
locomotive. The rest of the year they hook up a diesel locomotive. Sometime
during your journey, you will experience a mock train robbery.
Arizona is known for its
beautiful scenery. Riders will see much of this beauty between Williams and the
Grand Canyon’s South Rim. A stop-over at the South Rim allows time for a motor
coach tour of the Grand Canyon area.
Grand Canyon Deer Farm
100 Deer Farm Rd, Williams, AZ, 86046
928-635-4073 or 1-800-926-DEER
The Grand Canyon Deer Farm, is a terrific place for
children. You will see a variety of animals and have an opportunity to feed deer
right out of your hand.
Grand Canyon National Park
The Grand Canyon is a
geological wonder, one of the Natural Seven Wonders of the World! Geologists
suggest land erosion created this giant chasm, whose layers and strata are
naturally “painted” in spectacular colors. The south rim is open all year, and
the north rim is open May through mid-October.
Grand Canyon IMAX Theater
“Grand Canyon-the Hidden
Secrets”: a 34- minute film presented on a 70-foot-high screen, Dolby sound.
Food service and ample parking, open year round.