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How to get in Northern Arizona


How to get in Northern Arizona

There is commuter air service to Flagstaff, connecting to the major airport at Phoenix. Air service to the airport at the Grand Canyon has existed in the past. One can also reach the region via train; the Southwest Chief , Amtrak's main line through the southwestern United States, runs east-west through the region, with a major and well-centralized stop in Flagstaff as well as smaller stations in Winslow, Williams and Kingman. Primary access, however, is by road. Historic Route 66 follows the route of I-40 along this region's southern edge, with points of interest along the way and reasonably good roads leading north and south. I-17 connects Flagstaff and Phoenix (and can be a complete zoo on the weekends as Phoenicians get out of town). Access from the north is distinctly limited by the daunting terrain of the Grand Canyon, but US highway 89 enters from Utah at Page and eventually connects to I-40 near Flagstaff.

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