Williams / Exit 167 / Circle Pines KOA
- 1000 Circle Pines Road
- Williams, AZ 86046
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
Awarded to KOAs that meet exceptional quality standards and are recognized by their guests for outstanding service.

KOA Kamp Green Recognition
KOA Kamp Green Recognition
This KOA meets the established criteria to become a greener campground operation and is recognized by the "Kamp Green" icon.
When you camp in Northern AZ, treat yourself and stay at the award winning Circle Pines KOA.
Great camping near the Grand Canyon is easy to find. Look no further than Circle Pines KOA, your base for touring the Canyon, Sedona and other great Northern Arizona attractions! Bring your RV or tent, or stay in one of our cozy cabins, cottages or lodges. You’ll love our family atmosphere and pine forest setting.
Make the hour drive to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, join a van tour or ride the Grand Canyon Railway. (Car rentals and taxi service to Williams are available.) You're within comfortable driving distance of Flagstaff, Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon, Route 66 attractions, ski areas and prehistoric cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon. Let our friendly staff book train, helicopter, airplane, jeep, ATV and rafting tours for you!
We offer full-hookup 30/50 amp sites, tent sites with water and electric, an assortment of lodging options, free WiFi, hot tubs, an indoor pool (seasonal), fun-bike rentals, mini golf, game room, pet playground, and a large gift shop with groceries and RV supplies. Of course, we also have a playground, restrooms and hot showers, laundry facilities, and fire pits at each site so you can enjoy roasting marshmallows by the campfire.
Summers offer extra activities, when you can enjoy live music and free hayrides on the weekends, crafts, tournaments, and horseback rides into the surrounding forest. The Wagon Wheel Cafe serves delicious breakfasts and dinners from Mother’s Day until Labor Day.
When you camp in Northern AZ, treat yourself and stay at the award winning Circle Pines KOA.
Meet Your Hosts
Bruce and Lori Zeller present a friendly, warm and welcoming atmosphere for their guests, and are pleased to share their campground's lovely location in the tall pines of the Kaibab Forest just a short drive from the Grand Canyon.
"We are especially tailored for families with kids," Lori said of the campground, where they've added new amenities for family fun. The campground has a miniature golf course, a paved track for the 3 and 4-wheel fun bikes they rent, jungle gym, and swing sets. During the summer, families enjoy the indoor pool, hayrides, and live music on weekends. The campground is open seasonally, and a movie (rated G or PG) is featured every night in our outdoor theater.
They are located between two major locations Sedona and the Grand Canyon and there are many other Northern Arizona attractions for vacationers to enjoy. Many visitors use the KOA as their base camp, she said, since it is central to attractions and has amenities that kids enjoy.
"It's like living in paradise," Lori said of the 20-acre site filled with trees and beautiful campsites. They take pride in the friendly atmosphere and the high quality of services they provide at the campground. "We like to treat each customer as though they were a guest that we are welcoming into our own home," she added. "We always get comments about how friendly everyone is, and how it's a great place to bring a family," she added.
Campground Amenities
- BBQ RENTALS
- GIFTS AND SOUVENIRS
- ON SITE BUDGIT CAR RENTALS
- RESTROOMS AND SHOWERS (OPEN 24 HOURS)
- TOUR BOOKINGS (LET US DO THE WORK FOR YOU)
- BEAR TRAX CAFE (BREAKFAST AND DINNER)
- GROCERIES
- ON SITE DOG WALKING SERVICE (WITH CHARGE)
- RV SUPPLIES
- TV RENTALS
- DVD RENTALS
- LAUNDRY FACILITIES(OPEN 24 HOURS)
- ON SITE RV REPAIR SERVICE PROVIDED BY A-Z RV(24 HOUR MOBILE SERVICE)
- SHUTTLE SERVICE PROVIDED BY WILLIAMS TAXI(GO TO ride@williamstaxi.com FOR ROUTE AND TIME SCEDUALE)*24 HR ADVANCED RESERVATION SUGGESTED*
Campground Activities
Free Hayrides (Seasonal)
Our Hayrides begin mid May and will run every Friday and Saturday evening through mid September
Volleyball
Open all season (April 1 st - October 31st)
Horseshoes
There are several Horseshoe Pits located throughout the park
Horseback Riding (Seasonal)
Onsite Horseback riding available during our camping season with a fee
Game Room
Game Room opens April 1 st - October 31 st daily from 8:00 am until 9:00 pm
Hiking, Mountain Biking
You can leave right from the campground and walk for miles. Choose from many trails in the forest or hike to the top of Dude Mountain on a marked trail. It's about a 1 mile round trip or walk the Great Western Trail located just a 1/4 mile to the west of the campground.
Bear Trax Mining Company
****GRAND OPENING 2012 SEASON****
Our new mining system is up and running. Choose from four different bags of rough and start panning.
Weekend Craft Activities
Sign up sheet will be posted every Friday in the store starting May 12 th through Labor Day Weekend
Flashlight Candy Hunt
Starting in May the Flashlight Candy Hunt will begin and will be held the second Saturday of every month. The last hunt for the season will be Labor Day Weekend. Be sure and bring your flashlights. This season we are doing it a little different so expect it to be more challenging.
Local Attractions
On Historic Route 66!
While visiting the Grand Canyon and northern Arizona, the pine-shaded acres of Circle Pines KOA make a perfect home base for your trip! You are within easy driving distance of northern Arizona's many attractions. Your KOA hosts can help you with booking tours, taxi services, and other services for you! Come enjoy the high desert setting and explore, explore, explore!
Walking through history... Historic Downtown Williams
Williams is a unique community with a storied past. Catch a glimpse into the once-bawdy frontier town; saloons, bordellos, and shops have been brought back to life. Enjoy eclectic shopping and dining in turn-of-the-century buildings. The Historic Walking Tour Brochure is available at the city of Williams - Forest Service Visitor Center (at 200 West Railroad Ave.) as well as most businesses.
Meet me at the Junction! Wild West Junction
Experience the Old West with authentic food, historical reenactments, special events and fun for the whole family. Visit the world-class Territorial Museum, eat at the Typhoon Saloon and Restaurant, or dress up in period clothing for an Old Tyme Photo! You can shop in Joe Wah's General Store, and discover the functional blacksmith shop as well as the only working jail in Williams. Wild West Junction is just minutes from the KOA.
Fly on over to Valle! The Planes of Fame Air Museum is where aviation history comes to life!
The museum currently houses at least 75 aircraft at its location at the Valle Airport. You'll see aircraft spanning the history of manned flight, from a glider to modern space flight. The museum is a must-see for fans of flying. The museum is located at the Valle Airport in Valle, Arizona at 755 Mustang Way. Take I-40 to 64 North; the museum will be about 30 miles north of Williams.
Hole in one! Elephant Rocks Golf Course
This is a city-owned golf course welcoming the public and visitors alike. Golfers of all skill levels can enjoy 18 holes of championship golf among ponderosa pines. The course is within a five-minute drive of the KOA on Golf Course Road in Williams. Come play a relaxing game!
Oh deer… Grand Canyon Deer Farm
Bring the whole family or group and walk among the tame fallow deer and hand-feed them at this well-run petting zoo. You'll also see reindeer, Sitka deer, miniature donkeys and horses, buffalo, and llamas, just to name a few. The farm is just eight miles east of Williams; take the I-40 Pittman Valley/Deer Farm Exit 171, turn north, then make a sharp left onto Deer Farm Road and follow it west for half a mile. The deer are waiting!
Get your kicks on Route 66! Historic Route 66
Follow the 'Mother Road' that carried millions west to the land of dreams! On the National Register of Historic Places, this two-lane highway features intriguing points along the way, including a ghost town at Bellemont and a Harley Davidson shop. Begin your tour in downtown Williams on Route 66. (Head west from the KOA on I-40. Exit on 161 and turn left over the highway, which will put you onto Route 66.) When you are done touring Williams, go east to I-40 and take Pittman Valley Exit 171, then go left over the highway and turn right to follow the historic highway. Beware, this section of road can be rough, and should only be traveled during good weather.
Heading east to Flagstaff, you can experience Route 66 along the historic downtown. From the KOA take I-40 east to the I-17 interchange where you want to take the Flagstaff (north) exit. You will find yourself on Milton road, which goes right past Northern Arizona University. The road will eventually curve east and put you right onto Route 66 which takes you through Flagstaff’s historic downtown.
A sight for sore eyes… Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area
Located 14 miles southeast of Williams, this area within Coconino National Forest is 55,937 acres of wilderness marked by colorful cliffs, soaring pinnacles and one of the world's rarest habitats, a desert riparian area. Spend an afternoon enjoying the breathtaking views, deep canyons, and streams. Follow FDR 173-Perkinsville Road to the junction of FDR 140 to FR 56.
You'll definitely fall for it! Sycamore Falls
Also in the Sycamore Canyon area is a special place among the ponderosa pine forest and canyon country; Sycamore Falls is powered by spring run-off waters no later than April each year. When there is no water, it's a great rock-climbing location. The falls are always open and always free! To get there, go south on Fourth Street nine miles to FR 110; turn left onto FR 110 and go about seven miles and turn left onto FR 109 about five miles to the Sycamore Rim Trailhead.
These lakes don't need to fish for compliments…. White Horse Lake
Within a half-hour's drive from the KOA, White Horse Lake is an extremely popular fishing lake near the Sycamore Canyon and the Mogollon Rim of the Coconino National Forest. The lake is stocked with rainbow and brown trout and some channel catfish. Try catching dinner or enjoy opportunities for easy hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife viewing. The road to the lake is well maintained; take Fourth Street in Williams and head approximately eight miles and follow the signs.
Dogtown Reservoir
Enjoy more fishing opportunities at this lake! Take Fourth Street and turn left on forest service cindered road 140; follow signs to the lake.
Kaibab Lake
Located within the Kaibab National Forest, Kaibab Lake is a beautiful body of water offering opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. You can also enjoy interpretive programs at the amphitheater nearby. A fully accessible fishing pier is new to the lake! Kaibab Lake is located four miles east and north of Williams; take Hwy 64 North to Kaibab Lake turnoff on the left, within ten minutes of Williams.
On top of the world… Bill Williams Mountain
You will need to take a different vehicle to see this sight, since the road is not suitable for motorhomes, but the view is worth the trouble! The mountain offers a panoramic view of the Grand Canyon, the Verde Valley, and the majestic San Francisco Peaks. There are also numerous hiking trails if you're feeling adventurous; trails range from moderate to strenuous; most trails are more than a few miles round trip, the longest being seven miles. Cars and/or trucks will make the trip just fine! Take County Road 73 to FDR 111 and turn right.
Going round and round! Williams Loop Road Drive
This is a three hour drive offering excellent views of Bill Williams Mountain, Coleman Lake, and scenic forests and wide prairies. There are plenty of chances for wildlife viewing, some light hiking, bird watching, and photography. The Loop Road takes you by way of a route that passes through beautiful scenery, so it is worth the drive. Head south on County Road 73 from Williams seven miles, turn right onto FDR 108 and follow the signs.
Prescott's Got It All! Prescott, Arizona
Make time to visit Arizona's first territorial capital and enjoy history, tradition, art and culture. Visit museums, galleries, and boutiques, or enjoy the fine dining and shopping opportunities, as well as golf courses, a zoo, casino, and more! Prescott is about a 90-minute drive from the KOA - Take I-40 west for 17 miles, then take Hwy 89 south for 53 miles to Prescott. Your trip will take approximately an hour and a half.
Shopping
Gift Shop, Grocery Shop and RV Supplies
Grand Canyon Van Tours
Campground Offers You:
- Laundry Facilities
- Pull-Thru 30 & 50 amp RV Sites
- Individual and Group Tent Sites
- 1 Room Kabins
- 2 Room Kabins
- Kottages
- Lodges
- Chalet
- Playground
- Kamp K9 Off-leash Dog Park
- Indoor Heated Swimming Pool (seasonal)
- Indoor Hot Tubs
- Clean Restrooms
- Hot Showers
Northern Arizona provides many day trip destinations for our guests.
Plan your visit to include the Grand Canyon, Native American dwellings, ghost towns and the Sedona - Oak Creek area. You can walk among the animals of the Deer Farm, experience Lowell's Observatory, explore the Grand Canyon Caverns or marvel at Meteor Crater. You can even stroll along Route 66 on the brick textured sidewalks of the Historic District in Williams, taking in the downtown entertainment (seasonal).
There are so many options for day trips, we hope you'll plan to enjoy at least a few of those we've listed here. Remember, we have car rentals available if you'd prefer to leave your RV at the campground.
Local Attractions
50 minutes away -The Grand Canyon
One of the world's seven natural wonders. Words cannot describe the magnificence that awaits you. A must see for anyone traveling in Northern Arizona!
On site at the campground -
Grand Canyon Van Tour
We can reserve your trip with American Dream Tours, and you will be picked up from our front door! This tour not only provides you the best views of the Grand Canyon but the best value too; they travel with small friendly groups no more than 14 people per vehicle. Your tour includes round trip transportation, entrance fees into the Grand Canyon National Park, and a fantastic picnic lunch near Native American Indian Ruins so you can enjoy exploring them for yourself! For your convenience they provide a cooler full of soft drinks, juices and water iced down. They have the most knowledgeable and friendly guides in the Grand Canyon to show you around and stay in the park longer than other tours, so they can show you the most! Our guests always return in the afternoon with wonderful comments about their day.
5 minutes away - Grand Canyon Railway (taxi service also available)
Take the Railway on one of its daily trips to the Grand Canyon. Their Wild West Shootout is at 9:00 a.m. and the train departs at 9:30 a.m. & returns at 5:45 p.m. daily.
5 minutes away -Williams/Route 66
Experience the Historic District along Route 66, where you can enjoy shopping, dining and seasonal entertainment. Springtime brings a mountain man Rendezvous, summertime classic car and Harley get-togethers, topped off with 4th of July fireworks. In the fall, colorful autumn days are followed by skiing when the snow falls.
5 minutes away - Grand Canyon Deer Farm
Walk among the deer and visit with other critters such as llamas, goats, a buffalo and talking birds. This attraction is a must see for families with children.
15 minutes away - Elephant Rocks Golf Club
A championship 18-hole golf course designed by Gary Panks and Associates.
20 minutes away -Elk Ridge Ski Area
This family oriented ski area has slopes for all skill levels and has an area for tubing.
30 minutes away - Flagstaff
Northern Arizona's Largest City.
40 minutes away - Lowell's Observatory
Best known for the discovery of Pluto, Lowell Observatory is also where scientists gathered the first evidence of the expanding universe.
45 minutes away -Flagstaff Arboretum
A 200-acre botanical garden, research station, and environmental education center.
45 minutes away - Museum of Northern Arizona
Outstanding displays of Native American art and regional history.
1 hour away - Arizona Snowbowl Ski Area
Winter skiing and summer sightseeing area of the San Francisco Peaks.
1 hour away - Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking scenery bring visitors back to Sedona year after year.
1 hour away -Sunset Crater National Monument
There is something for everyone: prehistoric cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater Volcano, painted desert landscape and masonry pueblos of Wupatki National Monument.
http://www.nps.gov/sucr/
1 ½ hours away - Meteor Crater
The oldest known crater, Meteor Crater is over 4,000 feet across, and 560 feet deep. The visitor center includes a theater and museum.
http://www.meteorcrater.com/visitcr.htm
1 ½ hours away - Sycamore Canyon
Often overlooked by visitors to Sedona, this beautiful canyon gives you a chance to enjoy the surrounding beauty in solitude.
http://www.americansouthwest.net/arizona/sycamore_canyon/
1 1/2 hours away - Grand Canyon Caverns
Located on Route 66, the Caverns have limestone walls formed in prehistoric times by an inland sea. Fossils and the bones of long-extinct animals have been found in the Caverns.
http://www.gccaverns.com/
2 hours away -Historic Ghost Town of Jerome
Once a copper mining camp, Jerome is a small tourist and artist community.
http://www.azjerome.com/
2 hours away -Montezuma Castle
One of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America.
http://www.nps.gov/moca/
2 hours away - Fort Verde State Historic Park
Fort Verde served as a major base for General George Crook's cavalry troop during the Apache Wars.
http://www.pr.state.az.us/parkhtml/fortverde.html
2 hours away - Little Colorado River Basin
http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/Places/littlecolr.htm
3 hours away -Petrified Forest National Park
One of the world's largest and most colorful concentrations of petrified wood. Also the Chinle Formation known as the Painted Desert, historic structures, archeological sites and displays of 225 million-year-old fossils.
http://www.nps.gov/pefo/
Special Tours
Make your trip especially memorable with one of these exciting tours. We can make all of the arrangements for you; just ask at our reservation desk.
Helicopter Tours
Helicopter tours are an exciting way to get a unique view of the Grand Canyon. Maverick Helicopters and Papillon are two companies offering tours.
http://www.maverickhelicopter.com/
www.papillon.com
Airplane Tours
Fly over the Canyon to get a full perspective of the vastness and grandeur of the Eighth Wonder of the Natural World.
http://www.airgrandcanyon.com/
Rafting Trips
Whether rafting smooth water is your style, or you prefer the thrill of the rapids, there is a tour for you. Route 66 Concierge will pick you up from the campground and bring you back after your exciting day. Visit Arizona River Runners online for more information.
Lakes
The lakes within an 18-mile radius of Williams are well-known statewide for their scenery, serenity and good fishing. Most are open May 15-Oct. 31. Check lake conditions when planning your trip, the area has been affected by drought in recent years.
Cataract Lake is about one mile west of Williams
Kaibab Lake is about four miles east and north of Williams
Dogtown Lake is about 6.5 miles south and east of Williams
White Horse Lake is 19 miles south and east of Williams
J.D. Dam is located 19.5 miles south and east of Williams
Upcoming Events
May
- National Train Day (May 7th & 8th) Amtrak celebrated the first national train day in 2008 to raise awareness of the vital role rail plays in our nation's transportation system. The Grand Canyon Railway will celebrate with lots of train activities including special locomotive tours and model train layouts. For more information log on to www.thetrain.com. Williams
- "TRAINS, PLANES & AUTOMOBILES” Williams Airport Fly-In (May 7th) Held in conjunction with National Train Day in downtown Williams. Air Displays, flight simulators, WINGS presentations, vendors, food and family fun! For more information contact the Chamber at 928-635-1418 Williams
- Sedona Bluegrass Festival (May 8) Sounds of Bluegrass from performances at the Sedona Public Library, creekside at Los Abrigados and other special events. Call 928-204-2415 or visit www.chambermusicsedona.org for tickets and information. Sedona
- Run for the Wall (May 18th) American Legion Cordova Post 13 will host the stop over and BBQ for this annual bike run to Washington DC. For more information please contact the Williams Chamber at 928-635-1418. Williams
- 12th Annual Northern Arizona Poker Run(May 21st ) This poker run benefits the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. Starting and ending at Cruisers Café at 239 W. Route 66 the run takes riders through scenic Northern Arizona. For more information contact Heather Pruett at 928-289-9551 ext. 4400 or email hpruett@azcorrections.gov Williams
- Rendezvous in Williams (Memorial Day Weekend – May 28th – 29th ) The Route 66 Rough Stock Explosion Rodeo Saturday & Sunday at the Williams Rodeo Grounds, the Buckskinners of Williams return with their Traders Row Sat.& Sun. and Fishing Derby Sun.! 4-H BBQ Saturday from 11am to 1pm at the Williams Rec Center, and Memorial Day Parade in downtown Williams Saturday at 11am. For more information call the Chamber at 928-635-1418. Williams
June
- National Trails Day (June 4th) The Forest Service has had 15 years of involving communities in celebrating and learning about trails. This event will include trail maintenance, and educational hike; BBQ in the afternoon. For more information contact Kaibab National Forest Williams Ranger district at (928) 635-5660.
- Cataract Creek Rambler (June 4th & 5th )The Eco-friendly Cataract Creek Rambler will be running short 8 mile round trip rides all weekend long leaving from the Grand Canyon Railway on the hour from 10am to 4pm. Special photo run at 6pm. $15 for adults and $10 for children. For more information visit www.thetrain.com.
- Bloomington Gold Corvette Tours (June 3rd & 4th) This regional Corvette club returns to Williams with over 100 shiny corvettes! Two days of Northern Arizona driving tours, car display on Saturday night. For more information contact Dwayne or Cindy at 928-527-8388
- 2011 Arizona State H.O.G. Rally (June 9th & 10th) The Arizona State Harley Owners Group brings their annual State rally back to Williams! Vendors, Bike Games, Poker Walk, and Live Entertainment planned for this bike weekend in Williams. Contact the Chamber at 928-635-1418 for more information.
- Dine in Sedona Restaurant Fest (June 11-26) A 16 day culinary tour of Sedona with participating restaurants offering prix-fixe pricing and menu selection. Enjoy an appetizer, entree and dessert for one price: $19.95, $29.95 or $39.95. For more information call 928-204-1123 or visit www.dineinsedona.com. Sedona
- Sedona Taste (June 12) A creek side celebration of fine food and drink at Los Abrigados Resort & Spa, benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northern Arizona. (928) 282-0122. Sedona
- Cowpunchers Reunion Rodeo (June 14th – 19th) This is when the real working cowboys get together and put on a big rodeo for themselves! An action packed event that is great fun to watch. Rodeo performances start daily at 1 PM at the Williams Rodeo grounds. Dance Friday and Saturday. Admission $5/ Kids 10 & under free. Contact: Trina Runsted 928-853-6495.
- 2011 Multi-Cultural Arts, Crafts & Antiques Expo (June 17th – 18th) Inspirations, Inc, and the Williams Alliance present this multi-cultural juried show that will highlight the cultural diversity of area artist and crafters. Interactive art booths, crafts, antiques and live entertainment are planned for this Expo in downtown Williams. For more information contact the Chamber at 928-635-1418
- High Country War Birds Air Birds Air Display (June 25th) Held at the Planes of Fame Air Museum 30 minutes north of Williams this air show will feature antique and war bird fly-bys featuring a P-51 Mustang, P-40, B-25 and the Ford Tri-motor along with craft and food vendors. It’s fun for the whole family!! Gates open at 8 AM. Admission is $8, under 12 free. For more information please call (928) 635-1000.
July
- Railhead Shooting Competition (June 30th – July 3rd) The Arizona Cowboy Shooters Assoc. bring its Railhead Shooting Competition to the new Williams shooting range. Vendors and event banquet will be held at the Wild West Junction. For registration and event information log onto www.acsainc.com
- Cataract Creek Rambler (July 2nd & 3rd ) The Eco-friendly Cataract Creek Rambler will be running short 8 mile round trip rides all weekend long leaving from the Grand Canyon Railway on the hour from 10am to 4pm. Special photo run at 6pm. $15 for adults and $10 for children. For more information visit www.thetrain.com
- Northern Arizona BBQ Festival (July 2nd & 3rd ) The Williams Main Street Association in partnership with the Special Olympics of Arizona presents this KCBS sanctioned BBQ cook-off Saturday July 2nd and an amateur backyard BBQ cook-off Sunday July 3rd . A beer garden featuring regional micro breweries, street dance and kids’ zone are all a part of this 4th of July weekend in the cool pines of Northern Arizona. For more information contact Chuck Vaughn at info@NAzBBQ.com
- Home Town 4th of July (July 4th ) One of the longest parades in Northern Arizona starting at 6pm through downtown , local Rotary BBQ, Kiwanis Korn Roast and long running ice cream social at the Methodist Church, Cataract Creek Rambler steam engine runs all weekend long at the Grand Canyon Railway and many more family activities. For more information visit www.williamschamber.com
- Christian Women's Barrel Races (July 8th – 10th) Live performances at the Williams Rodeo Grounds. Call Crystal Logan for more information at 623-694-7646
- ARCA Arizona State Convention & Hamfest (July 14th – 17th ) The Amateur Radio Council of Arizona’s State convention will be at the Williams Rodeo Grounds. Gates open at 2 P.M. For information visit the ARCA Web Site www.arca-az.org or call 520-538-0200.
August
- 5th Annual Cool Country Classic World Series of Team Roping (August 6th & 7th) This is a qualifying roping weekend in Williams to make it to the finals in Las Vegas. For more info contact Jack Fuller 928-692-8465
- 15th Annual Cool Country Cruise-In (August 12th - 13th) Route 66 Classic Car Show with trophies given for various classes. This is a regional favorite with over 250 cars registered in 2009. There is no vendor participation for this event. Call the Chamber at (928) 635-1418 for more information. For car show registration visit www.route66place.com
- 8th Annual Miss Route 66 Pageant (August 13th) Williams celebrates Route 66 with this tribute to our youth. The finalists have the opportunity to represent Williams in the Miss Historic Route 66 pageant in Seligman. For more information call the Chamber at 928-635-1418.
- Williams Rotary Western Auction (August 20th) The local Rotary Club presents a night of entertainment, dinner and fundraising with the annual western auction held at Miss Kitty’s Steakhouse. For more information contact Jim Bultema at 925-635-9308
- Thunder Over the Coconino (August 27th) The Annual Grand Canyon Valle Airport Fly-in has activities for the whole family! Homebuilt, Warbirds & Antique Airplane Fly-in, Car Show, Antique Tractors, Kids Zone and pancake breakfast are all scheduled this Saturday from 8am to 3pm. For more information contact Molly or Carolyn at 928-635-5280.
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