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Northern AZ Weekend Adventure!

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All aboard for an unforgettable weekend in Northern Arizona!

Your magical journey begins with four (4) roundtrip tickets to the Grand Canyon Railway. First, you'll board the train at Williams Depot in the morning (and enjoy a bit of wild west entertainment!). As you ride the rail to your destination, you'll relax and take in the views of Arizona's high country. Upon your arrival, go Buck Wild with a 2.5 hour scenic Hummer Adventure for four (4) that includes several stops along some of the most popular lookout areas Grand Canyon National Park has to offer. Every tour is led by a professional guide who will provide you with the history of the American Southwest, the forces of nature that shaped the canyon, and the ancient people who inhabited the land. After a full day of experiencing one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the train departs the canyon and arrives back to Williams for the evening -- as you walk away with beautiful memories that will last a lifetime!

Make the most of your time in Williams, AZ and cruise on over to Bearizona! Minutes from downtown Williams, you'll enjoy a free car pass to drive through Arizona's Premier Wildlife Park!

Grand Canyon Railway reservations are subject to availability. Redeemable for train tickets only, excludes the Polar Express and special event trains. Complimentary tickets are subject to National Park Service entry fees - if you have a park pass (free for families with 4th graders!) please inform the reservation agent. The value of this ticket can be applied to an upgrade or package - please inquire. Buckwild Hummer Tour expires 4/30/2027. Bearizona expires 5/2/2027. Train tickets do not expire.

Generously donated by the Grand Canyon Railway & Hotel, Buck Wild Hummer Tours, and Bearizona.