Meteor Crater

Barringer Meteor Crater is located just outside Flagstaff, Arizona, and close to Winslow. It sits in a desert landscape and has drawn visitors for many years. People descend on its rim and walk the crater floor in large numbers each year, but access requires a desert drive and a long, arduous hike.

Barringer Meteor Crater is located just outside Flagstaff, Arizona, and close to Winslow. It sits in a desert landscape and has drawn visitors for many years. People descend on its rim and walk the crater floor in large numbers each year, but access requires a desert drive and a long, arduous hike.

Despite a challenging hike, any visit to the Barringer Meteor Crater (Arizona) is truly exciting. Located only a drive away from Winslow and Flagstaff, the area attracts numerous visitors each year, hoping to enjoy the thrill of seeing a meteorite impact site that has intrigued scientists for generations. In fact, NASA has been amongst its most famous, viewing the crater from up in space.

The crater is about four thousand feet wide, five hundred and seventy feet deep, and fifty millennium years old. Its rim is encased by desert plains, and its center is full of huge piles of bedrock rubble. In fact, most people find it interesting and amazing that this much damage was done by a meteorite that was not much bigger than a small rock. More fascinating though is that it was formed during the time of the wooly mammoth, when human habitation did not exist in North America.

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