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  1. Visitor Guide to Grand Canyon National Park

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  1. Plan Your Visit

    Grand Canyon National Park, in northern Arizona, encompasses 278 miles (447 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. Located on the ancestral homeland of 11 Associated Tribes, Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world—unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers visitors on the rim. Grand Canyon National Park is a World Heritage Site.

  2. Basic Information

    The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is a mile-deep canyon (1.6 km) that bisects the park. Even though the average distance across the canyon is only 10 miles/ 16 km, it takes 5 hours to drive the 215 miles / 346 km between the park's South Rim Village and the North Rim Village. -. More about the South Rim. More about the North Rim.

  3. Grand Canyon (Visitor Guide, Activities & Tours)

    Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim is the most popular visitor area, with plenty of places to eat, shop and stay the night in area hotels or campsites. The Grand Canyon Railway offers a fun family alternate for a short visit to the canyon. It operates turn-around trips from Williams to the South Rim year-round, with a three-hour window to ...

  4. Grand Canyon Visitor Center

    Grand Canyon Visitor Center — Spring/Summer Schedule. Open Daily from 8 am to 3 pm Trip planning and hiking information is available through permanent exhibits and sidewalk signs outside of the visitor center building. Grand Canyon Conservancy Park Store (across the plaza from the Visitor Center) is open daily 8 am to 7 pm, with:. Passport To Your National Parks® stamps

  5. Grand Canyon National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

    Grand Canyon National Park, in Northern Arizona, encompasses 278 miles (447 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. Located on ancestral homeland of 11 Tribal Communities, Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world—unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers visitors from the rims. South Rim is open. North Rim is open for the season.

  6. First-Timer's Guide to the Grand Canyon

    Quieter, more remote and offering fewer visitor services, this rugged portion of Grand Canyon National Park experiences fewer visitors and offers a more outdoor-minded experience. ... the Backcountry Information Center and the Grand Canyon Visitor Center. For a $90 fee, the privately run Trans-Canyon Shuttle takes visitors between the North and ...

  7. Everything to know about Grand Canyon National Park

    Size: 1.2 million acres (4,856.23 sq km) Annual Visitors: 6.2 million. Visitor Centers: South Rim, North Rim. Entrance Fees: $30 per vehicle; $15 per individual. Imagine the Grand Canyon with no ...

  8. 9 essential things to do in Grand Canyon National Park

    8. Take in layered vistas with a bike ride along the South Rim Trail. Between driving, hiking and strolling the viewpoints, add in a bike ride for a full canyon experience. Along the South Rim, a wonderfully paved, 13-mile route offers canyon vistas with every rotation of the pedals.

  9. 20 Epic Things to Do in the Grand Canyon

    Antelope Canyon (135 miles away): Take a tour of Antelope Canyon, one of the most awe-inspiring slot canyons in the Southwest. Las Vegas (275 miles away): Many people who visit the Grand Canyon ...

  10. Guide to Grand Canyon National Park

    Grand Canyon National Park straddles the canyon itself and is broken into two sections: the South Rim and the North Rim. Most people see the canyon from the South Rim, which is open 24 hours a day ...

  11. Grand Canyon National Park Travel Guide

    Why Go To Grand Canyon National Park. "Grand" doesn't begin to do this canyon justice. Measuring approximately 277 river miles in length, up to 18 miles in width and a mile deep, this massive ...

  12. Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Guide

    Choosing Which Grand Canyon Rim to Visit. South Rim will provide you with the classic national park experience with ranger talks, free hop-on-hop-off shuttles, and concessionaires.; North Rim is the more remote side of the Canyon loved by hikers, backpacking campers and the like. You'll find the North Rim to be the least busy, but also the most difficult to access.

  13. The First-Timer's Guide to the Grand Canyon

    The West Rim, known as Grand Canyon West, sits on the tribal lands of the Hualapai and includes the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge with a glass bottom, perfect for conquering that fear of heights.Finally, the East Rim, which is lower in elevation at 4,200 feet, is part of the Navajo Nation and features numerous smaller canyons carved by the Little Colorado River.

  14. Grand Canyon Travel Information

    Visitor services and facilities on the North Rim are only open from mid-May through mid-October. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - SOUTH RIM: Bus Service between Grand Canyon National Park and Flagstaff, Arizona is offered by Nava-Hopi Tours, 800-892-8687, and by South Rim Travel, 928-638-2748. Greyhound Bus Lines offers service from Flagstaff and ...

  15. Grand Canyon Visitor Info

    The Grand Canyon is so massive, and awe-inspiring that you simply must see it with your own two eyes to truly understand its scale. This value-for-money self-guided tour takes you to all the best vistas and hiking trails. Explore Grand Canyon at your own pace with over 60 stories laid out on a 45-mile route. Fully Guided Personal Tours

  16. Visitor Center Information

    The Visitor Center, located in Arizona at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is the first place for guests to stop, both online and offline, to find the most comprehensive information to help create their Grand Canyon experience. Talk To The Local Representatives. The Visitor Center is host to the 'Official" Arizona Office of Tourism.

  17. Things to Do at Grand Canyon

    Enjoy a picnic. Spend time in the Visitor Centers, museums, galleries, shops, and outdoor exhibits. Rent or bring a bike to ride along the South Rim. Go on a guided tour (air, van, mule, hiking, bike and others) Walk the Grand Canyon Skywalk on the West Rim. Go on a white water river trip.

  18. Things To Do

    Desert View Drive. Visitors traveling to Grand Canyon National Park can enter and exit the park through the East Entrance at Desert View. (State Route 64 - also known as the East Rim Drive) This 23 mile (37 km) road, leaves Grand Canyon Village, then travels east to Desert View. and the East Entrance Station. This is the only scenic road on the South Rim that is open to private vehicles all year.

  19. Grand Canyon Vacation Planning

    The Grand Canyon Visitor Center's premiere attraction is the new award winning Grand Canyon: Rivers of Time movie. Our new IMAX® screen stands 6 stories tall with a reflective surface allowing for heightened realism drawing you into something as close to reality as you can possibly experience. The 12,000 watts of sound allow for heart ...

  20. Plan your Grand Canyon Trip with our Free Vacation Guide

    Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge - Located within the Park the historic Lodge is nestled on the north edge at 8,100 ft with inspiring views of the Canyon. Featuring 218 guest rooms and cabins and various dining venues to fit your schedule. Lake Powell Resorts & Marinas - Lake Powell is the ultimate playground with nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline ...

  21. 10 Things To Do In The Grand Canyon Region: A Comprehensive Guide ...

    These guides additionally provide a glimpse into the local culture and traditions of the Hualapai tribes. One-Day Rafting Tour Prices: from $400 per person. Two-Day Rafting Tour Prices: from $800 ...

  22. Day Hiking

    North Rim Day Hikes. 0.5 mi. / 0.8 km round-trip; 30 minutes approximate round-trip hiking time. A short walk on a paved trail to a spectacular view of the canyon. The trail begins at the log shelter in the parking area by the visitor center or at the corner of the back porch behind the lodge.

  23. Explore the entire Grand Canyon in one visit

    Grand Canyon Expeditions allows people to experience all 277 miles of the park from a unique vantage point — the Colorado River. The Utah-based company's rafting tours take visitors through ...

  24. Grand Canyon National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

    Grand Canyon National Park, in Northern Arizona, encompasses 278 miles (447 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. Located on ancestral homeland of 11 Associated Tribes, Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world—unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers visitors from the rims. The South Rim is open. The North Rim is CLOSED for the winter.

  25. Visitor Centers, Information Desks and Museums

    Grand Canyon Visitor Center (South Rim) Open daily from 8 am to 3 pm. Trip planning and hiking information is available through permanent exhibits and sidewalk signs outside of the visitor center building. Grand Canyon Conservancy Park Store (across the plaza from the Visitor Center) is open daily 8 am to 7 pm, with:

  26. Thomas Robison: Body found in Grand Canyon after man went missing

    USA TODAY. A body located in Arizona waters at the Grand Canyon last week appears to belong to a person who disappeared as he traveled down the Colorado River with his dog on a wooden raft, the ...