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#1 of 4 hostels in Arizona
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pushirubiano says:
Supai Campground stretches for more than a mile along Havasu Creek, starting just beyond Havasu Falls and extending almost to Mooney Falls. Most people tend to take up spaces close to the entrance so it can get crowded. Keep on walking, the campground is large and gets less crowded toward the end, w…
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#2 of 4 hostels in Arizona
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The AAE Grand Canyon Route 66 is where you get your kicks! We are the closest place next to the actual tour train that takes you in to the Canyon. We are the perfect stop on your backpacker trial of Grand Canyon!
Located just a few hours drive from Las Vegas, and crossing the Hoover Dam- you can se…
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#3 of 4 hostels in Arizona
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The Grand Canyon Hostel offers first class backpacker accommodation in Flagstaff Arizona which is only a 1.5 hours drive from The Grand Canyon.
It is located in a charming, historic building in quaint downtown Flagstaff. Its south western decor, wooden floors and unique artwork make this hostel one…
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#4 of 4 hostels in Arizona
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On the rugged California coast, just 25 miles south of San Francisco, sits the Point Montara Fog Signal and Light Station.
Established in 1875, the historic lighthouse and turn-of-the-century buildings have been preserved and restored by HI-AYH and California Department of Parks and Recreation, in…
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