Motel 6 Flagstaff West - Woodlands Village

2745 South Woodlands Village, I-40 at I-17, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001, United States
Motel 6 Flagstaff West-Woodland Village

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Williams to L.A

by klh709

Hi,we are travelling to Vegas at the end of March (where we are getting married) and from there hiring a car to drive to the Grand Canyon.We will have our two young children with us and i am panicing about spending long periods in the car driving.Hence,we were thinking of driving to Williams for the night and taking the train to the canyon.We then plan to drive to L.A.We have 2 days and 1 night to do this.We want to see as much as possible but i`m reading so much info i`m getting confused!!
1)do you recommend the train to G.C?
2)How long is the drive from Williams to L.A?
3)What are the best things to see on this journey? Thankyou!

RE: Williams to L.A

by Tdiver

From Vegas it's only 2-3 hours to the canyon and i had snow so don't worry you can stay a night if you want want or just go v.early and get back.

RE: Williams to L.A

by haysnoe

Depending on how the children travel your expectations are reasonable.

1. The train is fun. You could drive if you insist, which will give you more freedom once you reach Grand Canyon Village, but the train is a hoot and the kids will surely enjoy it.

2. Williams to LA is about 425 miles, six-to-seven-hour drive. Beware of time of your arrival into LA to avoid traffic.

3. If you only have two days and one night to complete Vegas/GC/LA trip you'll probably be driving too much to stop anywhere in between.

Travel Tips for Flagstaff

The time

by sim1


Route 66.... the feeling of going back in time.... the feeling of the 50's, Rock and Roll, old cars... Did I say "Going back in time"???? Hahaha, yes I did! And we actually were back in time! All the time I was in Arizona, I thought it was one hour earlier, than it actually was. Hahaha, yes, I am sometimes a bit blonde!!!
when you enter Arizona from California or Nevada you have to watch your time! As you can see on the picture, you enter an other time zone. In Arizona it is 1 hour later. I didn't realize this until I was halfway through Utah :-)

Meteor Crator

by frankcanfly

We buzzed 'Meteor Crator' when we flew into here. It's located about 35 miles East of Flagstaff, just south of I-40.

See my Winslow, AZ page, where I'd previously added tips about this unique destination.

Flagstaff is on historic Route...

by rids

Flagstaff is on historic Route 66. One of the best websites I have seen on this route is by Guy Randall of Page, Arizona. There are lots of good photos and history. He also has an e-mail group of people all over the world that share their travel stories and historic trivia about Route 66.
If you are interested, click here.

Tusayan Ruins are located in...

by brdwtchr

Tusayan Ruins are located in Grand Canyon National Park along the South rim on 64. The excavations show the remains of stone buildings where ancestors of the Hopi indians lived during the 12th century. Next to the ruins is a museum all about how the ancient Pueblo people lived. A guide will lead tours through the site and explain what eaach of the buildings was used for. We saw other ruins from peoples like those of Tusayan that were more impressive. I still think it is worth stopping if you are already at the Grand Canyon. Tusayan is easy to find and won't take long to see. The museum is small but interesting.

Women's Beer Tasting

by uaamom about The Lumberyard (Brewery)

Yes, Women's Tastings first Wednesday of the month, in their very friendly tasting room in the brewery itself.
The food is good and reasonably priced. The atmosphere is casual and local.
Located just across the tracks from the Amtrak station right downtown, on San Fransisco Str. I like the sandwiches and the Apricot beer.

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 Motel 6 Flagstaff West - Woodlands Village

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Address: 2745 South Woodlands Village, I-40 at I-17, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86001, United States