Experience the authentic spirit of Route 66 with Desert Wonder Adventures as we guide you on a spectacular journey through Valentine, Arizona, and onward to the world-famous Grand Canyon Caverns near Peach Springs. This unforgettable adventure combines historic ghost town exploration with one of the Southwest's most remarkable underground experiences, traveling 87 miles of the longest remaining stretch of original Route 66 in America.
Descend 200 feet underground via elevator into the largest dry caverns in the United States, formed over 65 million years ago when an ancient inland sea covered this desert landscape. Explore paved walkways through massive chambers, including the famous Chapel of the Ages, and witness prehistoric fossils, such as a mummified ground sloth and a 19th-century bobcat. Discover the caverns' distinctive role as a Cold War fallout shelter.
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As we travel to your next experience, we climb in elevation from the dry desert to a lusher vegetation with juniper and pine trees, traveling through Crozier Canyon where 128 trains pass daily through the Historic towns of Hackberry, Valentine & Truxton. Our journey continues through Peach Springs, Hualapai Indian reservation arriving at Grand Canyon Caverns. First, we visit Radiator Springs, the inspiration for the movie Cars. Then we travel to the Caverns for your tour 200+ feet below the earth. When we finish the underground caverns tour, we'll have lunch (included) at their Caverns Grill.
Experience the authentic spirit of the Old West with Desert Wonder Adventures as we guide you through Valentine, Arizona, a captivating ghost town nestled in the heart of Crozier Canyon along legendary Route 66. This historic community, originally established in 1898 and renamed in 1910 after Robert G. Valentine, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the golden age of American highway travel.
Visit our website at www.desertwondertours.com.
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