The Bulldog Statue: A Winslow Icon
A charming roadside attraction in Winslow, Arizona, embodying the town's Route 66 spirit and local pride.
The Bulldog Statue, nestled in the heart of Winslow, Arizona, has become a beloved landmark, embodying the town's spirit and connection to Route 66. More than just a photo opportunity, the statue represents a deeper cultural narrative tied to Winslow's charm. The fiberglass statue, standing six feet tall and ten feet long, serves as the mascot for the local high school. It's a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, offering a glimpse into the town's character. The surrounding area features quaint shops and historic sites, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll after visiting the statue.
Local tips
- Visit during daylight hours for the best photo opportunities with the Bulldog Statue.
- Combine your visit with a walk around Winslow's historic downtown and a stop at the Standin' on the Corner Park.
- Check out nearby diners for a taste of Southwestern hospitality.
A brief summary to Bulldog Statue
- Winslow, Arizona, 86047, US
Getting There
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Walking
From the Winslow Amtrak station, head southeast on E 2nd St toward N Kinsley Ave for about 0.3 miles. Turn right onto N Park Ave and continue for another 0.2 miles. The Bulldog Statue will be on your left. There is no fee to visit the statue.
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Public Transport
If you are near the Winslow Public Library, take the local Dial-a-Ride bus towards downtown Winslow. Get off at the Main St & 2nd St stop. Walk east on E 2nd St for about 0.2 miles, then turn left onto N Park Ave. The Bulldog Statue will be on your left, a short walk away. Winslow Dial-a-Ride requires a prior day reservation and operates Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Contact Winslow Public Transit at 928-289-1462 for reservations. There is no fee to visit the statue.