Bearizona Wild Animal Park in Williams Arizona ~ Full Time RV Travel
This video includes both a walk-through and drive-through at the Berizona Wild Animal Park in Williams Arizona. Be sure to watch the video all the way through, so you don't miss anything or the bonus section.
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Mountain Ranch Resort - Gateway to the Grand Canyon in Williams, AZ
Mountain Ranch Resort is a boutique hotel located just outside of Williams, AZ at the gateway to the Grand Canyon. There are two accommodations levels to choose from, along with a number of free on-site activities.
Mountain Ranch resort has free tennis, swimming pool, volleyball, basketball, mountain bikes and more. There is even horseback riding and coming soon, a spa. This hotel makes the perfect headquarters for all your Northern Arizona activities, including trips to the Grand Canyon. To read my full write-up and to see pictures, visit:
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Kendrick Peak, Arizona
Kendrick is Arizona's 12th highest summit. It is a large lava dome and sits on the same fault that Sitgreaves Mountain and Bill Williams Mountain lay on. There are 3 trails that lead to the top. The Kendrick trail is 4 miles to the top. The trails are easy. There was a fire on the mountain in the summer of 2000, which charred much of the mountain. From the top you can see the Grand Canyon. The view of Humphreys Peak is also impressive.
Kendrick Peak or Kendrick Mountain is one of the highest peaks in the San Francisco volcanic field north of the city of Flagstaff in the U.S. State of Arizona and is located on the Coconino Plateau in Coconino County.
Kendrick Peak rises to a height of 10,425 feet (3,178 m), which makes it the 11th or 12th tallest summit (depending on the source) in Arizona. Kendrick Peak is between 2.7 and 1.4 million years old and consists primarily of dacite and rhyolite flows that were partly buried by andesite according to the USGS.
Kendrick Peak is in the Kendrick Mountain Wilderness which is administered by the Kaibab National Forest. A fire lookout, manned by the United States Forest Service during the week and by volunteers on the weekends, has stood on top of Kendrick Peak since the early 1900s.
There are three maintained trails to the summit of Kendrick Peak - Kendrick Mountain Trail, Pumpkin Trail and Bull Basin Trail.
Along the Kendrick Mountain Trail, near the summit of Kendrick Peak, there is a Colorado Pinyon (Pinus edulis) growing at an altitude of nearly 10,400 feet (3,169.9 meters). This is a rare high-elevation example of this species growing amongst Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) and limber pine (Pinus flexilis).
In the year 2000 the Kendrick Wilderness and Kendrick Peak were involved in a large wildfire, the results of which are still quite evident to hikers or visitors to the peak. In an effort to return the forest to its pre-fire state, cattle are sometimes grazed near the Kendrick Mountain Trail trailhead.
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takes user submitted videos combined with professional editing to provide tent and RV campers with a first person view of a campground or RV park. Kaibab Lake Campground in Williams Arizona is located in Kaibab National Forest and offers tent and RV sites in a forested setting near a small lake. This campground is for dry camping only, does not offer a dump station and can accommodate RVs up to 40ft. Designated tent and group camping areas.
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[Butterfield Trail] Gila Valley Mesas, Petroglyphs, & Sonoran Mountains - (Day 6) [4K]
The sixth day on the Butterfield Overland Stagecoach Route began as usual, with a sunrise and a fresh cup of coffee. I’d spent the evening at the site of the Oatman Massacre, and was ready to move further down the trail.
The trail originally took this route off of the mesa, but was far too rocky and deteriorated to attempt. I could see the trail on the desert floor below, but would have to find another way down. You can see the original path in this old lithograph.
After breaking camp, I set off to find my route and reconnect with the trail. Along the way, I came across this sign. I found it comical, as there was no such sign as I approached from the West (if you saw the previous video, you know this sign is accurate).
I was able to find a much easier path down the Mesa, and soon arrived at the site of Oatman Flat Station, called Fourr’s Station after the Civil War, named after old Billy Fourr, a Missouri man who lived here and paved an easier road up the next mesa, of which he charged a toll for use. Fourr and his family also were plagued by the Apaches, having over 150 cattle stolen, and his homestead burglarized over the decade they lived here. The cemetery at the site is the resting place for four of Billy’s children who died here. Times were hard. There is an outstanding Eagle Scout project that has beautifully preserved the history of this station. Kudos to Stanley Heisey for organizing it, and congratulations on becoming an Eagle Scout. The station, as well as Fourr’s house, are now amidst plowed fields. As you drive by, you can almost see Billy Fourr out in the fields. The section Billy paved is impressive, and certainly fun to ascend, I made my way up, and on to the next mesa.
Soon I reached the end of my time mesa-hopping and followed the trail to the last descent. Somehow my film here became corrupted, but as you can see from the first part of this video, it was a challenging, tight fit, that ultimately resulted in a shifting rock dislodging one of the large rocks on that pile into my rear fender. Fortunately, Land Rover designed the fenders to take a beating, so the rock only popped off one piece securing the plastic fender to the actual panel.
I passed some old ruins along the way, but these were inconsistent with the common Butterfield station layouts… but the area is full of ghost towns and unique sights
One of those sights, along the trail and only a short distance east from the Oatman Flat Station is the fascinating Painted Rock Petroglyph Site, the largest known site in the area and home to over 3,800 petroglyphs and another 1,000 instances of historic inscriptions or graffiti spread across 644 boulders. The Hohokam people once lived and farmed here from 350-550 AD, but due to the high traffic of traiding and raiding in the gila river valley, the petroglyphs are not attributed to solely one tribe. Archaeology Southwest has recently published an outstanding report ( on the boulders if you’re keen on learning more about them.
From there I set back out on the trail and headed to the Gila Bend Station, The town of Gila Bend has remained, and while the only old structure in the area is a church, the location plotted for the stations is fittingly now a United States Post Office. This is indicative of why I believe the Butterfield Overland Stagecoach Route, as the first true interstate system in America was so instrumental in enabling out vast country to be connected.
Saddling back up, I was off to the next station on the trail, the aptly named Butterfield pass. Located within the Sonoran Desert National Monument, I had read remnants of the trail were still present in this portion, and didn’t want to miss them.
Upon arriving to the entrance, the local map informed me the area had been closed to motor vehicles and 4x4 traffic… fortunately, it was situations just like this that I had my bike along with me for. I met a native Arizona woman who highly advised me to visit Tombstone on my journey, as I unpacked the bike and all of its accoutrements. Once I was ready, I set forth into the desert.
The soft sand along the path was really a challenge to pedal through, but I was determined to check out the pass, so I persisted onward. A short way into the pass, I reached Happy Camp, one of the only watering holes along this stretch of the trail. This sign was also courtesy of an Eagle Scout Project.
I inspected the cistern and prepared for the final push up the pass. It was a challenge, but it was cool to crest the pass and see the route continuing onward ahead of me… now to ride back down and get on the road!
I made a quick detour, joining my friend Layton for a dinner at Four Peaks Brewery in Tempe, bypassing several station sites that have been covered by the highway system, before heading to my camp for the night in the mountains of the Ironwood Forest National Monument.
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Grand Canyon Bed and Breakfast Hotel - Williams, Arizona
Grand Canyon Bed and Breakfast 3 Stars Hotel in Williams, Arizona Within US Travel Directory Situated at the base of Bill Williams Mountain, this bed and breakfast is 85.3 km from the Grand Canyon. This Wild West themed property offers free Wi-Fi on the property.
The Grand Canyon Bed and Breakfast provides cable TV with a DVD player in each room. Every room has a mixture of rustic and antique furniture.
A full breakfast is offered at the Bed and Breakfast Grand Canyon. The breakfast starts with juice, a muffin or bread and then fruit. Guests can choose from a sweet dish or savory dish for their entrée.
Montezuma Castle National Monument is less than one hour and a half from the Grand Canyon Bed and Breakfast Williams, Arizona. Elephant Rocks Golf Course is 4.8 km away.
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Buffalo Bill's Grave - FULL VIDEO TOUR (William Cody - Denver, Colorado)
Buffalo Bill's Grave in Lookout Mountain, CO! We visited here at night time so it was kinda empty, but you're rewarded with great views of the city at night! The entrance to the park/area states that it's closed after sundown, however, you can park outside and walk in. There are no entry fees, you can literally walk right up to the grave and check it out. There are a few binocular viewers on the cliffside to grab some great views of the city too!
Born in 1846, William F. Cody experienced the Old West to its fullest. His skill as a buffalo hunter gained him the nickname Buffalo Bill. Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows traveled the world leaving a lasting vision of the American West.
Visit the one and only grave of William F. Buffalo Bill Cody. Located in Lookout Mountain Park, part of the Denver Mountain Parks system, the site overlooks the natural beauty of the Great Plains and the Rockies, attracting over 400,000 annual visitors.
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50141042, 50141043, 50141042 Grand Canyon Unit 09 Lot 128 130
Grand Canyon Unit 9 lies just south of the Grand Canyon National Park. Only a short drive and you are at one of the 7 Wonders of the World. Williams, also known as the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon”, was the last town on Historic Route 66 to be bypassed by Interstate 40. The community, bypassed on Oct. 13, 1984, continues to thrive on tourism. Boasting seven area fishing lakes, hiking trails up Bill Williams Mountain and into Sycamore Canyon, an alpine ski area and cross country ski trails, four seasons weather and an abundance of wildlife, Williams offers unlimited recreational opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast.
~Legal Description: Grand Canyon Unit 09 Lots 128-130
~Address: 1945 E Valle Rd, Williams, AZ 86046; 1915 E Valle Rd, Williams, AZ 86046; 1887 E Valle Rd, Williams, AZ 86046
~GPS coordinates: 35.643461, -112.104419
~Size: Approximately 3.12 Acres or 135,907 Square Feet.
~Elevation: 6,041 feet
~Access: See Maps. Close to HWY180/64 intersection
~Zoning: Agricultural/Residential – single family houses, manufactured home, modular homes, limited agricultural allowed. Up to 3 horses allowed/acre
~Sewer: Would be by Septic
~Water: By holding tank or well. Depths vary in this area.
~Utilities: Power by solar or generator, Phone by cellular, Satellite TV/Internet/Phone
~Title: Free and clear
~Time Limit to Build: There is no time limit to build
~Taxes: $58 / year
~Association Dues: N/A
~Mineral Rights: N/A
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Williams. AZ, Route 66
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Hugeaux Photography: Historic Route 66 in Williams, Arizona. 2009
This is a short photo-documentary of Williams, Arizona in the United States of America. Williams, Arizona is in Coconino County. It is located at the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Williams is famous for being the last town on the historic Route 66 bypass. Williams, Arizona has a strong Asian and Native American history, which is untold.
Lost Dutchman Gold Mine: FOUND! with Robert Kesselring & Bill Blackwell Night Fright Show
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