First of all, there are many lookout spots all along the rim–don’t miss checking them all out. Although the canyon can start to look the same after some time, each view is uniquely beautiful in its own right. My favorite viewpoints were Yaki Point, South Kaibab Trailhead and Navajo Poi...
Where to Stay When Visiting the Grand Canyon? Where you stay depends on which part of the Canyon you want to visit most as it takes 5 hours to drive from the north to south rim. If you want to stay West of the Grand Canyon and take a helicopter tour of the Canyon, then staying in...
The Grand Canyon’s South Rim is open during winter; the only difference is the snow. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is closed in winter; the South Rim stays very open. Apart from that, the Grand Canyon’s list of winter and summer experiences isn’t all that different—you can st...
The South Rim has more to do if you are a first-time visitor to the Grand Canyon. The South Rim has six lodges on-site to choose from, but the space fills up quickly, so book well in advance. The lodges are open year-round and most are within walking distance of the canyon rim....
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Over the course of 6 million years, the Grand Canyon has been carved by the Colorado River, this canyon is like none other. Grand Canyon is unmatched throughout the world for the vistas it offers to visitors on the rim. It is not the deepest canyon in the world. Both the Barranca del...
You’ll notice a dirt road winding down the canyon wall — this is Shafer Canyon Road. It takes you down to White Rim Road, which runs along the edge of another cliff for miles. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended, and even though I had one, I decided not to try it, because...