To plan a visit to Meteor Crater, you can start by researching the location, hours of operation, and admission fees. Make sure to check for any guided tours or special events. Consider booking tickets in advance and packing essentials like water, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the impressive crater!
No, it is not possible to visit Meteor Crater without paying an entrance fee.
The cost to visit Meteor Crater is 22 for adults, 20 for seniors, and 13 for children aged 6-17.
When a meteor hits the Earth it forms a crater.
It has been estimated that Meteor Crater was formed about 50,000 years ago.
The name of the great meteor crater in Arizona is simply called Meteor Crater. It is also known as Barringer Crater, named after Daniel Barringer who was one of the first to suggest it was formed by a meteor impact.
Arizona meteor crater is 0.737 miles or 1.186 kilometers in diameter.
182 miles taking this route:Go across to I-17; follow signs to I-17 NORTH.Take I-17 NORTH to I-40 EAST to ALBUQUERQUE at EXIT 340A in FLAGSTAFF.Take I-40 EAST to METEOR CRATER RD to METEOR CRATER NATURAL LANDMARK at EXIT 233; TURN RIGHT off the exit ramp onto Meteor Crater Rd.Take Meteor Crater Rd to the Meteor Crater Natural Landmark.
No, Meteor Crater is not designated as a national park. It is a privately owned site in Arizona.
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The astronauts explored the giant crater left by the meteor impact.
Meteor crater, located in central-north Arizona, just off of I-40, east of Flagstaff.
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