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Uncovering the Mystery of Arizona's Meteor Crater Tucked away in the eastern corner of Arizona lies a treasure trove of natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture waiting to be discovered.

Uncovering the Mystery of Arizona's Meteor Crater

Tucked away in the eastern corner of Arizona lies a treasure trove of natural wonders, rich history, and vibrant culture waiting to be discovered.

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Arizona's Meteor Crater is an otherworldly destination that has been shrouded in mystery for centuries. Located near Winslow, this massive impact crater was created approximately 50,000 years ago when a massive asteroid collided with the Earth. The crater spans over 4,100 feet in diameter and reaches depths of nearly 550 feet.

A Brief History of the Crater

The Meteor Crater, also known as Barringer Crater, has been extensively studied by scientists and researchers since its discovery in the late 19th century. The crater's unique geology and fascinating history have made it a popular destination for visitors seeking adventure and knowledge.

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Exploring the Crater

Visitors to Meteor Crater can take a guided tour of the crater's rim or descend into its depths via an elevator. The crater's unique geology has created a breathtaking landscape of twisted rock formations and vast expanses of desert terrain.

Tips for Visiting Meteor Crater

  • Best Time to Visit: Year-round, but avoid visiting during the peak summer months (June-August) when temperatures can soar.
  • Accessibility: Moderate walking is required to explore the crater's rim and interior.
  • Guided Tours: Available for visitors who wish to descend into the crater or explore its unique geology.

Practical Information

  • Location: Near Winslow, Arizona
  • Admission: Check the official website for current admission fees and hours of operation.
  • Contact: (928) 289-5898 or [www.meteorcrater.com](http://www.meteorcrater.com)