Meteor Crater

Meteor Crater

Most people in the world might not have heard about the Meteor Crater. However, it is a worthwhile place to visit, offering an excellent tour experience. Tourists can easily reach the Meteor Crater in Winslow, Arizona, by visiting the Route 66 Landmark. You can see billboards on Route 66, which will steer you to the Meteor Crater stop for miles before time. They build it up, as though this might be the most remarkable thing that you might have not seen in your entire life.

Meteor Crater is the beauty of the Mother Road; there are numerous friendly faces and associated explorers, and sometimes you familiarize yourself with things while you go. The massive Meteor Crater, located just outside Winslow, is said to have formed about 50,000 years ago. It is more than 1 mile across, has a circumference of 2.4 miles, and is 550 feet deep. To provide tourists with a sort of scale for how huge this thing is, they set up a tall astronaut suit of height six feet at the bottom of the crater, and feature a chain of binoculars to help them in it