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Is there public access to the Meteor Crater in Arizona?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
April 2019 photo competition, “Road trip” (Read, rules are different.)Are there any small towns near Edinburgh with good access to rural hiking routes?Method/time to see the Grand Canyon and Meteor Crater, in Winslow ArizonaBiking in Arizona: Homebase in Phoenix or Scottsdale?Getting to Horseshoe Bend, Arizona?How should I prepare for potential flooding in Utah and Arizona?Could I reach Ichkeul national park with public transportation?How close can one get to Eldborg with public transportation?Public transport access to Pyrenees (GR10)Which volcano is the nearest to Santiago for kids friendly hikingWhere and why are there metric road signs in Arizona?



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It's not public in the sense that you can just walk there wherever you want. The crater is owned by a private company, which operates a visitor center and guided tours for a fee. It looks on Google Maps as if the crater itself is also fenced.






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    No there isn't.



    The entry price is 18 $ and there is no other way to visit the crater.






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