Best Barringer Meteor Crater Tours & Trips

Located in northern Arizona, Meteor Crater is one of Earth’s best-preserved impact sites, forged over 50,000 years ago by a massive iron-rich meteorite. This striking geological wonder spans nearly a mile wide and plunges 570 feet deep, offering visitors a rare glimpse into planetary collision history. The crater lies near Winslow, just off historic Route 66, making it a natural stop for road-trippers exploring the Southwest. On-site exhibits and observation decks provide insight into cosmic impacts and the region’s geology, while nearby attractions like Petrified Forest National Park and Sunset Crater enhance the area’s scientific appeal. Guided rim walks and interactive displays engage all ages, and clear desert skies make for exceptional stargazing. Accessible year-round, the site blends education and adventure in a stark, otherworldly landscape that feels like a slice of Mars on Earth.
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2-Day Grand Canyon Tour from Las Vegas: Bearizona Meteor Crater, Grand Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and Route 66**4-14 Pax Small Group**
5.0 Tour Code: 670425
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Las Vegas
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2.0 Days
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Las Vegas, Page Arizona, Grand Canyon +7 more
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Chinese Live, English Live
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Standard Group Tour
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2-Day Grand Canyon Tour from Las Vegas: Barringer Meteor Crater, Arizona Route 66 Museum and Bearizona Wildlife Park **Grand Canyon Railway**
5.0 Tour Code: 663483
Start / End City
Las Vegas
Duration
2.0 Days
City & Attractions
Las Vegas, Flagstaff, Williams +4 more
Languages
Chinese Live, English Live
Group Type
Small Group Tour
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Live
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FAQs about Barringer Meteor Crater Tours

How far is Meteor Crater from Flagstaff and is it worth the drive?

Meteor Crater is located about 37 miles (59 km) east of Flagstaff, a 40-minute drive via I-40. Yes, it's worth the drive - the well-preserved impact site offers immersive exhibits, a viewing platform, and hands-on science displays, making it a unique geological and educational experience.

What is the best time of year to visit Meteor Crater in Arizona?

The best time to visit Meteor Crater is between March and May or September and November, when temperatures are mild - ranging from 50°F to 75°F. Summer months can exceed 95°F with intense sun, and winter may bring icy walkways, especially in early morning.

Is there an admission fee for Meteor Crater, and are discounts available?

Yes, admission fees apply, with adult tickets starting at $24. Children (5-12) and military personnel receive discounted rates. Online booking offers small savings and guarantees entry. The site does not accept cash; cards only. No AAA or senior discounts are offered.

Can I see Meteor Crater from the rim, and are the viewing areas wheelchair accessible?

Yes, you can view the full crater from multiple rim overlooks, including the main observation deck. All visitor facilities, walkways, and viewing platforms are wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs are available on-site free of charge for guest use.

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