Based on previous reviews I read, I was contemplating whether or not it would be worth the trip and cost to see “a really big hole” however I’m ... Read More
Based on previous reviews I read, I was contemplating whether or not it would be worth the trip and cost to see “a really big hole” however I’m so glad I decided to ignore those reviews and make the visit.
The crater itself is much larger than you could even anticipate. Also, there are several view points that have multiple telescopes for your viewing pleasure to really see some interesting points within the crater.
I was pleasantly surprised to find that cost includes much more than just general admission. You can visit the discovery center and space museum, enjoy a simulation 4D ride, watch a historical video in the movie theater, and go on a guided rim tour. While I had initially expected to be there 30 minutes tops, I spent 2.5 hours there and could have easily spent more time there.
I highly recommend that you take the guided tour. Not only will you learn fun facts from Jeff who is an incredibly knowledgeable guide that has worked at the Meteor Crater for years. It is also important to note that going on the guided rim tour is the only way you can access certain view points from the other side of the crater. The guided rim tour is about a 1 mile trek round trip, however it is on a paved path, and allots time for picture taking. If you’re a planner, you can always call ahead to find out what times the tours are being held the day of your visit to make the most of your time there, as the whole tour takes about 45 minutes. It is definitely worth the time. Read Less