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at tde Soutd Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, Bldg 469, Tusayan, AZ 86023, Tusayan
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It's 62+ for Senior pass
I paid a $10. Fee for a senior pass, It allows me to enter any national park free for lifetime as well as anyone in the same car or up to 4 persons if they charge each person
It's obvious that it's a canyon. It is called the "Grand Canyon".
There were lots of squirrels on top and in the canyons. Lizards were everywhere. Birds of all kinds and elk up along the south rim.....
The south rim bus system is amazing and easily accessible. The distances traveled between the bus stop and the canyon rim are very short with paved flat walkways throughout. You should have no trouble with getting around! :) Just be weary of the upcoming summer months though, it can get quite hot. Be sue to take a hat and sunscreen!
4 hours and 30 minutes 270 miles around
You can visit most of the park year round
Yes dogs are allowed on the top rim trail. Dogs are not allowed in the trail that goes down into the canyon. There is a kennel where our dog stayed while we hiked down the canyon. The kennel staff was good to her. The cost was $22 for the day. They require your dog to have her shots up to date including the shot for boarding the dog. The park rangers are very helpful and our family including the pooch enjoyed this natural wonder. Well worth the visit with your best friend.
Yes I agree!!
1. Its High 2.Its crowded 3. Its big 4. people fall off 5.There are mule rides 6.I would not take your children 7. there is ice cream 8.it is steep 9.It has lots of flowers 10.there are helicopter rides
Grand canyon national park is situated at USA. This is a peaceful place for relax all the tension. We may planning to going to Flagstaff. Which is the Closest City to the Grand Canyon. Only 80 Miles from the Grand Canyon.. many more places with in cheap rate.. you have to planning for such a lovable journey..Avoid outdoor activities during the heat of the day (between 10 am and 4 pm) Anyone outside in the heat needs to balance food, electrolyte and water intake: drink when thirsty, eat salty snacks, and carry a spray bottle to wet yourself down. Stay Cool.
This is certainly one of the most beautiful places on earth. You can enjoy the view for many hours. Due its vast area, social distancing is easy. Great hikes everywhere. Please show some respect to the Native American population.❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful!!! So glad I could finally visit and check off my bucket list. If you are wondering about visiting during the pandemic:Probably 50% of people were not wearing a mask at Mather Point. This was definitely the area you need to wear a mask because large groups of people were crowding. Not to mention, individuals were running off the trail and being dumb in dangerous areas. Bright Angel Trail restored my hope in humanity, most people spread out and wore a mask when close to others. The trail had more avid hikers and less people looking for a photo op. Masks are required in public spaces such as gift shops. If you’re smart, it’s a great visit while the park is only at 25% capacity. Park rangers and staff, thank you for your service at this time!! The park did a fabulous job at distancing and restrictions. We appreciate you.
Simply beautiful natural wonder. Would highly recommend visiting. One of those places that should be on your bucket list. Amazing views and great hiking trails.
This wonderful place won’t disappoint you, it will be probably better that you ever imagined. Just please watch out when you walk close to the cliff. I read some awful stories of people falling there. It doesn’t look as dangerous as it can probably turn out to be.
We visited this park during spring break. The weather was great and the beauty of this magnificent place was astonishing. This place is beyond anything that you could see anywhere else. This is truly American treasure.
The sheer size and depth was hard for our eyes to take in. It didn’t seem real! It is a natural wonder, like they say. If you get a chance to hike, do a rafting tour, do every experience possible. It is a beautiful, spiritual opportunity.
I would suggest catching the canyon at sunrise. It's a pretty awesome sight to see. Not great for those who have a fear of heights (me). I also get incredibly nervous watching some of these people basically hanging off the ledge (there's a railing for reason fellas).
Beautiful view. Absolutely beautiful. I wish we got to be able to hike and do the activities but 5 star for the view.
Beautiful is the only way to describe it! It didn’t even seem or feel real while we were there. Looked like a painting. We took a bus tour from Phoenix and he told us a lot about the canyon and what we were looking at. Most of the indoor museums and attractions are closed due to covid.
It is possibly the most beautiful place on Earth. Definitely worth it. However, while eating there I got food poisoning and spent the rest of my days there throwing up, and then, as I looked down, my pants were gone!
Simply stunning!Everywhere you looked it was like a beautiful painting. The scenery, the colors.The view constantly changed depending on your viewpoint, the location you were on the rim, the time of day, etc.Sunset brought a whole new set of photos for you to take. This time of day lit up the canyon with stunning rays coming out of the clouds.Wildlife is abundant. On the south side we were able to see birds, squirrels, a vole (see photo) hiding underneath a rock, elk, wild horses, etc.It was humbling to know that this beauty was created out of the world destruction of the flood. To also know that this was all created in a matter of months is mind boggling.This place puts our (humans) place in the universe into perspective. We are so small compared to everything else.Definitely worth visiting and staying for more than a day.
Starting form the entrance to the trails, the canyon, the Colorado River, the rims, the red walls of the canyon, the way down to the Indian village, everything was breathtaking and joyful to look at, very unique and deserves to be one of he natural wonders, everything was fantastic, but one day is not enough to enjoy everything, I wasn’t able to make it to the bottom of the canyon because usually it take about 9 hours to go to the Indian village and back. I will definitely come back for camping and hiking to the bottom.
Stunning views! Absolutely amazing place. This place is must visit if you are a traveller and like to explore. We went to west rim which is very scenic and picturesque.
Amazing! Only $35 for a park pass good up to one week. Camping was free but no fires. We were able to bring our own food and socially distance ourselves while enjoying the beautiful canyon views, the incredibly starry skies, the glorious sunsets and sunrises.... and the great outdoors. We saw coyotes, deer, elk, and hiked and relaxed. I highly recommend this trip!
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the major parks in the United States that is made of red concrete, sturdy rocks! Great views! Nice atmosphere! Great attraction! Great place for camping and hiking! Highly recommend visiting Grand Canyon National Park to everyone with family and friends! 👍
An incredible sight that images cannot describe. My Grammy loves to to ride her Hoveround on the edge of the canyon. The park rangers have warned me numerous times to control my Grammy, but she loves the danger!
Absolutely beautiful. Words can't describe the beauty of this place. This place is literally breath taking! It is so peaceful & amusing. Pictures can't do justice to this place.
I went to the Grand Canyon National Park with my mom with the tour guide in 2016 summertime, and the view was amazing!! We had a plane ride in the Grand Canyon National Park and we saw the Grand Canyon from the top on the plane and it was the best I mean the greatest experience that I ever had!! And it was absolutely most amazing, wonderful, and beautiful thing that I ever saw from the top of the Grand Canyon inside the small airplane!! The only downside was that in Arizona was humid and hot and the plane was too small... (But I think seeing the Grand Canyon inside the small plane was worth it!!) But rather than that, I loved it!! I loved the view, I loved everything that they had!!!
Beautiful! Such a wonderful manifestation of medicine of water. Thank you Mother Earth for making this land so beautiful!
Pictures definitely can’t do it justice but here’s a couple anyway. Took a family trip here and no one was disappointed. The views are just beautiful and the cost to get in was very very reasonable. $35 for the whole carload for a several day pass.
Beautiful! Pictures can not capture the tranquility of this place! I’d recommend loading up on gas snacks and water before arriving. Prices are outrageous. Peaceful trip tho!
Grand Canyon National ParkLocated in Arizona, Grand Canyon National Park encompasses 277 miles (446 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. The park is home to much of the immense Grand Canyon; a mile (1.6 km) deep, and up to 18 miles (29 km) wide. Layered bands of colorful rock reveal millions of years of geologic history. Grand Canyon is unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers visitors from the rim.
There are no words to describe the size of the Grand Canyon. I have been twice in my lifetime and I have been overcome both times I have visited. It’s incredible! The colors are so beautiful and the last time we visited we even got to see snow! I think everyone must go at least once to see this amazing site. Pictures cannot do it justice.
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