This historic Route 66 town is famous for its old-school charm and direct access to the Grand Canyon
by Agustin (@agustintravel)
Sep 19, 2025
Rolling through Williams, Arizona 🚂🌲 This historic Route 66 town is famous for its old-school charm and direct access to the Grand Canyon—think gingham cafes and classic steam engines!
Must-See Places in Williams
1. Williams Depot
233 N Grand Canyon Blvd, Williams, AZ 86046-2563
Start your adventure here! This beautifully preserved train station oozes vintage vibes and is central for catching the Grand Canyon Railway. Snap a pic with the old locomotives—your IG feed will thank you!
2. Williams Station & Grand Canyon Railway
201-267 Fray Marcus Dr, Williams, AZ 86046
Open all day, year-round.
Hop on the Grand Canyon Railway for a scenic ride straight to the rim. Seats book up fast, so reserve early on trip.com! If you get hungry, grab snacks at the station before boarding.
3. Williams Rotary Street Clock
Williams, AZ 86046
A cute photo stop in the heart of town—don’t miss this iconic local landmark as you wander Route 66. Perfect quick add-on between train journeys!
4. The Train
235 N Grand Canyon Blvd, Williams, AZ 86046
Open daily, 07:30–18:00.
Known simply as "The Train," this classic steam engine is a must for railfans and families. Especially magical in the morning—get there early for the best photos and fewer crowds.
Quick Tips:
- Williams is walkable, but the best way to explore is pairing strolls down Route 66 with short Lyft rides for outlying spots.
- Book train tickets in advance, especially for weekends.
- Layer up! Arizona mornings can be chilly even in summer.
- Try the classic diner fare along Route 66 for the real small-town taste.
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Post by Agustin (@agustintravel) | Sep 19, 2025












