Meteor Crater
Kaboon!
This impact crater between Flagstaff and Winslow was formed about 50,000 years ago by a nickel-iron asteroid about the size of a cruise ship, traveling at about 13 km/second. The crater is 1200 m in diameter and because of the dry climate of the Kaibab Plateau, is deemed to be the best preserved impact crater in the world.
Because the Crater is located in a volcanic province, it was long thought be just another cinder crater until geologist Daniel Barringer realized that “Coon Butte” had a totally different origin than the hundreds of other craters on the plateau.







