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    Grand Canyon Caverns

    Candy B. Harrington

      Mile Marker 115 Route 66
      Peach Springs, AZ
      www.gccaverns.com

      This vintage Route 66 attraction lies along one of the few intact strips of the Arizona Mother Road. Located in Peach Springs, you can’t miss this kitschy attraction as a flag-lined driveway leads to the official entrance marked by a giant dinosaur. Although none of the tours are technically wheelchair-accessible, the 45-minute guided tour may be doable for some wheelchair-users and slow walkers. There’s elevator access down the the cavern entrance, and although there’s a short stairway, there’s also an alternative step-free pathway. The trails through the cave are paved, but manual wheelchair-users may need a bit of assistance in a few of the steeper sections. And if you can’t manage the tour, there’s level access to the restaurant which serves up “The Best Burgers on Route 66”.

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