Stewart's Petrified Wood
Holbrook, AZ
Directions: I-40 exit 303, northeast side. 13 Miles East of Holbrook, Arizona.
Almost on cue as the senses become spoiled "Stewarts Petrified Wood" comes into view.
After years of decay, Route 66 is slowly being restored as the quintessential American roadtrip experience.
Once a great symbol of the arizona stretch of route 66, the trading post was abandoned recently leaving the arrows to fade and fall apart in the sun. You can stop off of highway 40 and see it easily and we certainly wouldn't advise that you jump the fence to get a closer look (wink wink).
An odd geodesic dome near winslow arizona right on old route 66. This place is the entrance to the meteor crater and also houses the worlds largest dreamcatcher.
Hydro is a quintessential Midwestern town. The remains of Rte.
We stopped here on our way through Ludlow, a mostly abandoned town at the crossroads of old Route 66.
Ludlow was once at the crossroads of Route 66 but when the highway bypassed it most of the old town just dried up. The Ludlow cafe is now one of the photogenic remains and is quite easy to get to off the interstate.
The impact crater from the Barringer meteor.
Ever want to sleep in a teepee? Well here's your chance.
A famous stop on old route 66 in Amboy. The town became nearly abandoned in the early 1970's when Interstate 40 opened to the north.