30 Bizarre and Brilliant Stops Along America’s Route 66

12. Meteor Crater – Winslow, Arizona

The Meteor Crater is nearly one mile across, 2.4 miles in circumference and more than 550 feet deep. The crater was created about 50,000 years ago. It is located on exit 233 off Interstate 40 in Winslow, Arizona. The crater is also known as the Daniel Mor. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Marine 69-71

Ever wanted to visit another planet without leaving Earth? Just outside Winslow, Arizona, you’ll find one of the most well-preserved meteor impact craters in the world—a surreal, otherworldly landscape that looks straight out of a science fiction film. Spanning nearly a mile wide and over 550 feet deep, this colossal crater was formed when a giant meteorite slammed into Earth 50,000 years ago. Unlike many natural landmarks, which require a trained eye to appreciate, Meteor Crater is undeniably impressive at first glance. A visitor center on-site offers interactive exhibits, guided rim tours, and even a virtual spacewalk experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the science and history of this prehistoric event. Whether you’re an astronomy buff or just looking for an awe-inspiring detour, this epic natural marvel is a must-see on your Route 66 adventure.

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