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Cratere Meteorico Barringer

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Cratere Meteorico Barringer

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The Barringer Meteor Crater, also widely known as Meteor Crater, is an exceptionally well-preserved impact crater located in the desert of northern Arizona, United States. Situated approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles) east of Flagstaff and 29 kilometers (18 miles) west of Winslow in Coconino County, this natural monument stands at an elevation of 1,719 meters (5,640 feet) above sea level. It is recognized as one of the best-preserved meteorite craters on Earth and was designated a U.S. National Natural Landmark…

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    Elevazione 1.670 m

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    Posizione:Coconino County, Arizona, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Are there hiking trails or circular walks available at the Barringer Meteor Crater?

    While the Barringer Meteor Crater is primarily a viewing and educational site, visitors can enjoy guided rim tours that offer a walking experience with detailed explanations of the crater's features and history. These tours provide an opportunity to walk along a portion of the rim. There are no extensive hiking trails that descend into the crater or circle the entire rim independently due to its private ownership and preservation efforts.

    What is the typical visiting time needed to experience the Barringer Meteor Crater?

    Most visitors find that 2 to 3 hours is sufficient to fully experience the Barringer Meteor Crater. This allows ample time to explore the Visitor Center, including the Barringer Space Museum and the Meteor Crater Discovery Center, view the exhibits, watch the film, and participate in a guided rim tour (weather permitting). If you plan to browse the gift shop or have a meal, you might extend your visit slightly.

    Is the Barringer Meteor Crater accessible for visitors with disabilities?

    Yes, the Barringer Meteor Crater Visitor Center and its main viewing areas are designed to be accessible. The facility offers ramps and elevators to ensure that all visitors can enjoy the exhibits and the impressive views of the crater. Guided rim tours may involve some walking on uneven surfaces, so it's advisable to inquire about specific tour accessibility at the time of your visit.

    What are the options for food and accommodation near the Barringer Meteor Crater?

    The Barringer Meteor Crater has a Subway restaurant located within its Visitor Center for quick meals and snacks. For more extensive dining options and accommodation, the nearest towns are Winslow (approximately 18 miles / 29 km west) and Flagstaff (approximately 37 miles / 60 km east). Both towns offer a range of hotels, motels, and restaurants to suit various preferences and budgets.

    How do summer and winter visits compare at the Barringer Meteor Crater?

    The Barringer Meteor Crater is open year-round, but seasonal conditions vary significantly. Summer (June-August) can be very hot, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F), requiring plenty of water and sun protection. Winter (December-February) can bring cold temperatures, and occasional snow or ice, which might affect outdoor activities like rim tours. Spring and fall generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for visiting.

    What makes the Barringer Meteor Crater geologically unique compared to other impact sites?

    The Barringer Meteor Crater is renowned as the 'best-preserved meteorite crater on Earth' due to its arid desert environment, which has minimized erosion over 50,000 years. Its unique features include a distinctive squared-off outline, believed to be caused by existing geological jointing in the rock strata at the impact site. Scientific studies here, including the identification of shocked quartz and coesite, were crucial in confirming its impact origin and advancing the understanding of impact events globally.

    Are dogs or other pets allowed at the Barringer Meteor Crater?

    Pets are generally not permitted inside the Visitor Center buildings, including the museum and theater, with the exception of service animals. However, leashed dogs are often allowed in the outdoor viewing areas and parking lots. It's always best to check the official website or call ahead for the most current pet policy before your visit.

    What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints to look for when visiting the crater?

    The primary landmark is, of course, the immense crater itself, offering breathtaking views from various observation decks within the Visitor Center. During guided rim tours, you'll be pointed to specific features like the overturned rock layers around the rim, evidence of the powerful impact, and the general scale of the depression. The Visitor Center also houses the Holsinger Meteorite, the largest fragment found at the site, weighing 1,409 lbs (639 kg).

    What specific activities are available for families with children at the Barringer Meteor Crater?

    The Barringer Meteor Crater is highly family-friendly. Children often enjoy the interactive exhibits at the Meteor Crater Discovery Center and the Barringer Space Museum, which make learning about space and geology engaging. The 10-minute film provides an exciting overview of the impact event. Guided rim tours are also suitable for older children who can manage the walk, offering fascinating stories and facts about the crater.

    Is public transportation available to reach the Barringer Meteor Crater?

    Public transportation options directly to the Barringer Meteor Crater are extremely limited or non-existent. The crater is located in a remote desert area off Interstate 40. Visitors typically reach the site by private vehicle, rental car, or organized tour buses. There is ample parking available on-site for those driving.

    What should I bring to ensure a comfortable visit to the Barringer Meteor Crater, beyond the basics?

    Beyond comfortable footwear, water, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses) mentioned in the intro, consider bringing a good camera with a zoom lens to capture the crater's immense scale and details. Binoculars can also enhance your viewing experience, allowing you to observe features across the crater floor and rim more closely. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable due to potential temperature fluctuations.

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