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Start your trip from your house or wherever you want and we will route you to your destination. |
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Orange County to Grand Canyon, AZ |
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We will find points of interest along the way and route you differently on the return trip..again finding more points of interest. |
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Day One: Depart Orange County and drive to Williams, AZ and spend the night. Visit the quaint town of Williams, well known for it's role during the days of Route 66. |
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We will arrange the camping locations available in the area for your stops. |
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Day Two and Three: Drive on to the Grand Canyon and spend two nights. View the canyon in the morning and again at dusk, a real must. On the second day, a drive into Navajo territory makes an interesting day. |
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We will recommend an itinerary that allows enough time for you to see all the things of interest while still allowing you to enjoy a hobby or sport if you so choose. |
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Day Four and Five: Move on down south to Sonora, AZ and view the red rock formations throughout the area. A side trip to Jerome, AZ, an old copper mining town built high on a mountain top. A real interesting side trip. Trips to some of the old Indian settlements is also very worthwhile. |
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This trip is designed around your interest and likes with out the worry of scheduling it all. |
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Day Six: A stop in Laughlin, NV to have dinner, look at the lights and the beautiful river, try your luck at the games. |
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We can provide for a rental RV if you need one. We will seek to match an RV to your needs based on some further information we will be asking you to provide. |
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Day Seven: A trip across the desert and heading home. |
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