Williams, AZ


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Williams, AZ

About Williams, AZ

Williams, AZ is a charming small town in the heart of Arizona. The town is situated in a picturesque valley surrounded by rolling hills and tall trees. Residents enjoy having an abundance of outdoor activities to choose from such as hiking, camping, fishing and mountain biking. During the summer months, it's the ideal place to cool off with its mild temperatures and plenty of nearby lakes, rivers and streams. The streets are lined with colorful homes and plenty of historic buildings making it a great destination for tourists or locals alike. There's also plenty of shops and restaurants offering a variety of tasty treats and unique items perfect for souvenirs. With its friendly people, stunning scenery and wide range of activities, life in Williams, AZ is an enjoyable experience that will be remembered forever. Small mountain city - North-central Arizona, 50 miles south of Grand Canyon National Park.

State: Arizona
County: Coconino County
Metro Area: Flagstaff Metro Area
City: Williams
Zip Codes: 86046
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Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (no daylight savings time)
Elevation: 6993 ft above sea level

Flagstaff is an old Route 66 railroad town, located in the high plateau of the San Francisco Mountains. The city has the second highest altitude among metropolitan areas, and thus escapes the desert heat associated with much of Arizona. Serving as a gateway for the Grand Canyon National Park, the predominant industry is tourism, supported by motel and restaurant strips. Downtown is clean with a strong Western feel.

Downsides include a fairly undiversified economy, but the area’s recent popularity as a Sun Belt alternative has brought new business and Flagstaff has completely reversed its previous negative economic trends. Unfortunately, this growth has brought with it higher living costs. Northern Arizona University adds a college-town flavor, the population is the best educated in the state, and there’s an overall youthful spirit.

The area, with its pleasant, healthy climate most seasons has become more of a retirement destination as well. Home prices, while reasonable for the region in general, have risen fast as they have through most of Arizona. The area has reversed some of its prior negatives and represents a good blend of lifestyle features, hence the dramatic jump in rankings. The negatives of growth and cost, however, bear watching.

The highest mountains in Arizona surround Flagstaff. Local vegetation is mainly desert scrub, grasses and small trees, with coniferous forests in the nearby mountains. The landscape is generally attractive but a bit sparse in the immediate city area. The climate is decidedly high-altitude semiarid. Cold nights prevail year-round—at 200+ days per year, Flagstaff drops below freezing more often than any other metropolitan area.

Summers are mild and pleasantly cool with moderate humidity and a considerable diurnal temperature range. Temperatures often rise above 80 degrees and may reach 95 degrees. Winters bring snow cover, clear skies, and below-zero temperatures. Two distinct precipitation seasons occur in winter and late summer. First freeze is late September, last is mid-June.

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Williams Cost of Living

Nearby mountains, low heat and humidity, and attractive setting make Williams a great place to live.

$404,000
+16.3% higher than avg
$52,206
-32.2% lower than avg
8.9 / 5.5
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Williams Crime
48.8 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Williams, Arizona
$77,400
for a family
$44,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Williams
   Nearby mountains
Rising living costs
   Low heat and humidity
Growth and sprawl
   Attractive setting
Some winter cold
Reviews for Williams
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Over 8 years ago
Williams Arizona is a great place to live and an amazing place to visit. My husband and I bought a summer home here in 2008. We moved full time to Williams a year ago  More
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Over 13 years ago
I've lived in Williams for a few years now. At first I was completely in love with this rustic, Rockwelliam little town, but as the years have passed I think I made a  More
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Williams Az is like a poor city. No place to raise children.Place to vacation and I don't even think to retire. You have to haul your water and it is filled with messy  More
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