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The Valle
Airport 40G (click photo to enlarge) is located at the junction
of SR64 and HWY 180, just 30 miles North of Williams, AZ and 20
miles south of Grand Canyon. We are affiliated through common
ownership with the Valle Airport and appreciate your visit and
patronage. Enjoy a fantastic all weather paved airport and fuel
services, and also take time to visit the
Air Museum - Planes of Fame and a fantastic collection
of unique aircraft and vintage vehicles. Look for the enormous
bronze eagle out front.

DRIVING
DIRECTIONS
From Flagstaff take Interstate 40 West to
Williams:
Approximately 1 hour, 60 miles.
1. At the AZ Highway 64 junction turn north.
2. Please watch for animals and drive carefully.
From Flagstaff -
Alternate Route:
Approximately 1 hour, 52 miles.
1. In
downtown Flagstaff turn north onto US Highway 180.
2. Continue to the AZ Highway 64 junction.
3. Follow the signs
for the airport.
Note: US Highway 180 is not recommended during inclement
weather.
From Phoenix, Arizona:
Approximately 3.0 hours / 205 miles.
1. Drive north on Interstate 17 to Flagstaff.
2. Take Interstate 40 west to Williams.
3. Turn right onto Highway 64 (north) and proceed toward the
south entrance of Grand Canyon National Park. Follow the signs
for the airport.
From Las Vegas, Nevada:
Approximately 3.0 hours, 233 miles.
1. Go south on US Highway 93 (over the Hoover Dam) to Kingman,
Arizona.
2. Go East on Interstate 40 to Williams.
3. At the Arizona Highway 64 junction, turn left (north) and
proceed toward the south entrance of Grand Canyon National Park.
Follow the sign for the airport.
From Grand Canyon North Rim:
Approximately 6 hours / 254 miles.
1. Highway 67 to Jacob Lake.
2. East & South on Highway 89A to junction of Highway 89.
3. Go south on Highway 89 to Cameron.
4. Go west about 57 miles to South Rim. National Park Service
entrance fees apply.
5. Turn South of Highway 64 towards Williams / Flagstaff for
another 40 miles to the junction of SR 64 / HWY 180.
Follow the signs.
From Sedona, Arizona:
Approximately 1.2 hours,70 miles.
1. Go north on AZ Highway 89A to Flagstaff.
2. In downtown Flagstaff turn north onto US Highway 180.
3. Continue to the AZ Highway 64 junction.
4. Turn right (north) and continue on Highway 64 toward the south
entrance of Grand Canyon National Park. Follow the signs for the
airport.
From Bryce Canyon National Park:
Approximately 6 hours 35 minutes / 340 miles.
1. Go south on Highway 89 to Mt. Carmel junction.
2. Continue south on 89 to Highway 64 junction.
3. Take 64 west toward the south Rim of Grand Canyon National
Park. National Park Service entrance fees apply.
4. Turn South of Highway 64 towards Williams / Flagstaff.
Follow signs to the airport near the junction of SR 64 & HWY
180.
From Zion National Park:
Approximately 5 hours and 40 minutes / 299 miles.
1. Go east on Highway 9 to Highway 89.
2. Take Highway 89 south to Highway 64 junction.
3. Go west on 64 to the south Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.
National Park Service entrance fees apply.
4. Turn South of Highway 64 towards Williams / Flagstaff.
Follow signs to the airport near the junction of SR 64 & HWY
180.
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CLICK ON
THUMBNAILS BELOW TO ENLARGE PICTURES OF AIRCRAFT AND VEHICLES
THAT ARE USUALLY ON DISPLAY AT THE VALLE AIRPORT.

1929 Ford Tri-Motor
5-AT-74 / N414H

1917 Standard J-1
Spirit of Grand Canyon

1928 Curtis Robin Model 50
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1934 Ford Coup

1946 Air Master

Stinson Gull Wing
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Smoky Fire Truck
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1934 Ford Roadster
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Ford Depot Hack
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Ford Delivery Van
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Ford Model T
Pickup Truck
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1914 Ford Speedster
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Ford Speedster
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Ford Model T Flatbed Truck

22' Bronze Eagle
out front on HWY 64
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