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This three-story property features Southwestern-inspired architecture with exposed wooden beams and terra-cotta tile accents, offering rooms equipped with ergonomic workstations and mini-fridges.
The heated indoor pool utilizes geothermal energy, while the fitness center includes Peloton bikes.
Directly adjacent lies the Grand Canyon Railway Depot, where vintage steam locomotives depart daily for canyon-bound journeys.
Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate Pine Country Restaurant, renowned for its 50-layer Grand Canyon Cake and bison meatloaf, housed in a converted 1920s general store.
For craft beer, Grand Canyon Brewery + Distillery on Route 66 serves prickly pear wheat ale alongside mesquite-smoked ribs.
The Williams Farmers Market (Saturdays May-October) at Monument Park showcases Navajo-churro lamb products and Hopi blue corn.
Historical landmarks include the Williams Depot, a restored 1908 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway station with operational telegraph exhibits, and the Route 66 Museum inside the Williams Visitor Center, displaying vintage gas pumps and neon signage.
Outdoor enthusiasts can access the Kaibab National Forest via the Bill Williams Mountain Trail, while families enjoy the Grand Canyon Deer Farm where Siberian reindeer roam freely.
The Bearizona Wildlife Park 5 kilometers north features drive-through enclosures with North American predators.
Government services cluster around Coconino County Sheriff’s Office on 3rd Street, housed in a 1930s stone building with original jail cells preserved as historical exhibits.
Local businesses include Mountain Sports Shop offering guided snowshoe tours to Elk Ridge Ski Area, and Sultana Theater, a 1912 vaudeville house now screening classic Western films.
Educational institutions feature Williams Unified School District with its aviation mechanics program tied to nearby Flagstaff airports.
Reaching the property from Flagstaff Pulliam Airport (55 km) involves taking the Mountain Line bus route 10 to downtown Flagstaff, then transferring to the Groome Transportation shuttle.
Those driving from Phoenix via I-17 North will find electric vehicle charging stations in the hotel parking lot.
Amtrak passengers can disembark at Williams Junction and utilize the local Route 66 Taxi service.
Budget-conscious travelers might consider the Red Garter Inn, a converted 1897 bordello with themed rooms, or the Canyon Motel & RV Park featuring retro 1950s cabooses converted into lodging.
For extended stays, the Route 66 lodging Arizona suggests Railroad Bed & Breakfast in restored Pullman railcars with original brass fittings.
Recent guest reviews praise the blackout curtains’ effectiveness against railway lighting and the 24-hour coffee bar’s selection of local blends.
Some note limited soundproofing during peak train departure times.
Recent upgrades include installation of Tesla charging stations and a partnership with the Grand Canyon Conservancy offering exclusive stargazing tours.
The pet-friendly policy with designated play areas receives consistent acclaim, as does the proximity to Cataract Lake County Park’s fishing docks, accessible via a wooded trail from the property’s rear entrance.
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