Woods/Garland Prairie Homes for Sale in Williams AZ
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Featured Woods/Garland Prairie Home (Just Listed)
4751 E Forest Service RD 3040 Williams, AZ 86046
Once in a lifetime property! Own your own piece of paradise. 10 acres surrounded by National Forest, unlimited horse back riding, ATV riding, exploring. Unique home surrounded by solace and the quiet of nature.
About The Woods/Garland Prairie
Garland Prairie is a physical feature (flat) in Coconino County.
Located near the Grand Canyon, hiking, skiing, the Oak Hill Snowplay Area, fishing, biking, quadding, and a variety of family activities, including the Deer Farm, a great children's petting zoo, The Woods/Garland Prairie neighborhood is in a perfect location.
Location
This area is just fifteen minutes from Route 66 in historic downtown Williams, AZ, and from the Grand Canyon Railway. 3 miles from I-40, 30 min to Flagstaff.
The average high in the hottest month (July) is 80.3 degrees, and the average low in the coldest month (January) is 42.6 degrees.
Landmarks & Other Attractions
The flatland that is Garland Prairie is beautiful in its own right. Just check out these photos. The Garland Prairie Road Scenic Drive is a 21-mile loop that travels through Garland Prairie; Pronghorn antelope can be seen during the summer months.
There are trails nearby, such as Sycamore Rim Trail to the west. The area is in the midst of the Kaibab National Forest, with the all the activities that accompany that such as hiking, camping, hunting, and fishing.
The Woods/Garland Prairie are situated near the following attractions, most of which lie in and around Williams, AZ.
The Grand Canyon Deer Farm
For over 40 years, the Deer Farm has been enjoyed by animal lovers of all ages. Getting “hands on” close to such beautiful creatures is a rare opportunity. Only by raising them from babies allows for such intimate human contact. We work around the clock taking care of the animals so you can have a memory that will last a lifetime. | Website
Elephant Rocks Golf Course
In the shadow of Bill Williams Mountain, Elephant Rocks at Williams is the perfect escape from the summer heat of the Valley. Nestled at 7000 feet above sea level, the course meanders its way through stands of large Ponderosa pines. There has been a course here since the 1920’s but it was not until 1990, when the course was reconfigured by Gary Panks, that its reputation grew. | Website
Route 66
As the website "Experience Williams" states:
"Only in Williams, Arizona will you find a stretch of Route 66 with shopping, dining, lodging, and cowboy action—fun for the whole family. Route 66 is an experience, a feeling, a perception, a taste of sight & sound, and a mystery that can only be resolved by driving the pavement itself."
Cataract Creek Gang
This group stages nightly gunfights and other ruckus around the otherwise peaceful town of Williams. They shoot people for laughs and they don't care if you don't think that's not nice. If you want to find a schedule so you can catch them in the act you might try calling the number at the bottom of this page.
Click here to see them in action.
Bearizona Wildlife Park
Bearizona is approximately 160 acres. Visitors will drive through more than three miles of Ponderosa Pine Forest viewing North American animals in natural habitats when they visit. More animals are exhibited in Fort Bearizona, a beautiful 20 acre walk-thru area, along winding paths which is more of a "zoo" type setting. | Website
Grand Canyon Railway
Since 1901, the Grand Canyon Railway has been taking people on a fabled journey into the heart of one of the seven natural wonders of the world. For those fortunate to have traveled on this iconic train, the Grand Canyon Railway is more than just a mode of transportation: it’s a trip back in time to what many consider the most awe-inspiring place on Earth.
No matter where you’re planning to stay—or what adventure you’re about to embark on—start and end your journey in an unforgettable way. Take the Grand Canyon Railway, and get ready for the ride of a lifetime. All aboard! | Website
Kaibab National Forest
Williams is surrounded by 550,000 acres of the Williams Ranger District of Kaibab National Forest (fs.usda.gov). Visitors find hiking trails, such as the Beal Wagon Road Trail that follows the route of an old wagon trail, along with opportunities to fish, camp and ride horses or bicycles. | Website
Restaurants
To the east on I-40 there are Subway and Roadhouse Bar & Grill. To the west before you get to Williams, AZ there are Subway and McDonald's.
Williams itself contains quite a few dining choices, including:
South Rims Wine and Beer Garage
514 E Rt 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: southrims.com
Red Raven
135 W Rt 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: redravenrestaurant.com
Historic Brewing Company - Barrel & Bottle House
141 Railroad Avenue
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: historicbarrelandbottle.com
Old Smokeys Restaurant
125 W Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Café 326
326 W. Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: cafe326.com
Wild West Junction
321 E Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: wildwestjunction.com
Rod's Steak House
301 E Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: rods-steakhouse.com
Cruiser's Route 66 Cafe
233 W Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: cruisers66.com
Click here for a more comprehensive list of local restaurants. The town certainly has other restaurants that are not listed here, and, if nothing local suits your fancy, Flagstaff, AZ is just a half hour away.
Shopping
Williams does have enough to keep you happy, but Flagstaff is only a short drive on the interstate to get to most major shopping.
Safeway
637 W Rt 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: safeway.com
Native America Shop
117 E Rte 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Colors of the West
201 W Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: colorsofthewestusa.com
Bill Williams Shopping Plaza
637 Historic Rte 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Quilts On Route 66
221 W Railroad Ave
Williams, AZ 86046
Civitan Thrift and Trading Co.
129 W. Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: civitanfoundationaz.com
Western Outfitters and DeBerge Saddlery
316 W. Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: westernoutfittersaz.com
Results Fitness Center
106 N. 4th Street
Williams, AZ 86046
Click here for a more comprehensive local shopping list.
Nightlife in Williams, AZ
South Rims Wine and Beer Garage
514 E Rt 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: southrims.com
The Grand Canyon Wine Co.
138 West Route 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: thegrandcanyonwinery.com
Wild West Junction
321 E Rt 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Website: wildwestjunction.com
Sultana Bar
301 W Rt 66
Williams, AZ 86046
Schools
There are three schools in Williams:
Transportation
The nearest commercial airport is 27 miles east in Flagstaff. It provides commuter service to Phoenix 180 miles south. Las Vegas, Nevada is 220 miles northwest.
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