One of the places my sister-in-law wanted to check out was Bearizona. It's a wildlife park in Williams, AZ. She thought their grandchildren might enjoy it. So, we took a drive through the park and then spent some time walking through the walk-thru portion of the park. The animals were fairly active and visible when we were there. We're not sure how they'd be in the height of an AZ summer.
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With a high wind day (sustained winds in the 30 - 40+ mph range with gusts 60 - 70 mph) predicted for our original travel day, we opted to leave Williams a day early. Since Arlo and Linda were leaving that day too, we traveled together. Arlo rode with Harold in the bus, and I rode with Linda to our first break at Meteor Crater.
Though a natural landmark, Meteor Crater is a privately run tourist attraction. Much to my surprise, the guided outdoor rim walk was moved to an indoor talk due to the high winds. After climbing to the upper crater observation area, I could understand why they had moved the talk indoors. The wind was howling and this was supposed to be the lesser wind day!
We said our good-byes at Holbrook, which was the next stop for Harold and me.
Great pictures! I haven't told you yet Harold, but Lisa and I just bought our first RV. A small Airstream that we'll be taking out for the first time in August. We're pretty excited!
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