Williams is a small town in Arizona where the flavor of the old west is
alive and well. Route 66 passes through Williams, making it an historic part of
American culture. Williams rests at an elevation of 6,700 feet in the largest
Ponderosa Pine forest in the world. Williams is also the gateway to exploring
Arizona’s famous Grand Canyon, so a stop in Williams is necessary if that is
your final destination, and offers a welcome place to explore. Big blue skies,
rugged mountains, sparse desert, cowboys and cattle rangers make this friendly
city a welcoming place for a kid friendly family vacation.
Williams’s accommodations offer a variety of lodgings to suit the needs and
budget of every family. The Grand Canyon Railway RV Park is a full service
hotel with comfortable amenities that appeal to the whole family. Spacious
rooms, an indoor and outdoor pools, game room and an onsite restaurant are just
a few of the facilities that make this a popular choice for families. The Days
Inn Williams is a good budget choice for families, offering friendly service,
clean rooms and indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Williams has a thriving
tourism industry, which makes it easy to explore. The site at www.thetrain.com/williams has
useful travel guides and recommendations to help you get started planning your
trip.