You're already in the neighborhood, take the extra time and visit
the Grand Canyon. If you've taken the Oak Creek Canyon Drive, then with
the drive to the Grand Canyon, you'll have visited the top two tourist
attractions in Arizona. The Grand Canyon is a geological and visual wonder!
You can see the most spectacular examples of exposed rock and erosion
anywhere on Earth. Your first look will literally take your breath away.
No pictures you've ever seen do it justice. You will not be prepared for
its vastness and depth. The views are constantly changing because of the
light and cloud cover. You will truly be amazed.
The Grand Canyon is awe inspiring. Take the time to make the
trip.
ABOUT THE GRAND CANYON
Make sure you plan an extra day when visiting Sedona as the Grand
Canyon is just a short 2 1/2 hour drive from the Sedona area. The park
includes 277 miles of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. The Park
is 1,904 square miles and is 18 miles wide. It is more than a mile deep
at its deepest point. Plateaus to the north and south rise from 5,000
to over 9,000 feet. The South Rim elevation is almost 7,000 feet. The
Rim temperatures in the Summer range from 50-80 degrees. Be careful when
you hike into the Canyon from the South Rim as you will drop over 5,000
in elevation and the temperatures will rise the closer you get to the
river. The temperature differences can be dramatic. For example, the Rim
temperature in the Summer may be 80 and the temperature at the Colorado
River may be as high as 110 F.
The Grand Canyon is a very popular vacation destination for people
from around the world. Millions visit this park every year. Click the
link below to see panoramic virtual tours of the rim, inner canyon and
Phantom Ranch.
Grand Canyon Virtual Tours
South Rim
The best place to view the Canyon is from the South Rim. The
South Rim is open year-round and you can expect crowds and traffic anytime
except in the winter. You must plan ahead if you are going to visit during
the peak visiting months of April-September. The park entrance gates are
open 24 hours. The visitor center and most of the park facilities are
open from 8am-5pm with extended hours during the summer. Over ninety percent
of the visitors to the Grand Canyon visit the South Rim because of it's
easy access, many facilities and numerous view points. To avoid the largest
tourist crowds, plan your Canyon trip between March-April and September-October.
If you plan far enough ahead, you will be able to get accommodations in
the Park. If not, you will have to make arrangements for lodging in one
of the adjacent communities. Click the link below for lodging in the Grand
Canyon area.
Plan some extra time while you're at the Canyon. One way to gain
additional perspective on the Grand Canyon is to take a day-hike down
the switchbacks of the Kaibab Trail to Cedar Ridge. This hike takes about
an hour and a half down and about 3 hours back up. Remember to plan at
least twice a long up the trail as it takes you to hike down. Also, it
is very important to take water with you on the trail. Be especially careful
in the summer months. It gets extremely hot in the inner canyon and there
is no source of water on the trail. The most popular trail to hike from
the South Rim is The Bright Angel Trail. The Bright Angel is less strenuous
than the Kaibab and there is water at Indian Garden. A good day-hike on
the Bright Angel is to Indian Garden.
North Rim
The North Kaibab trail (14 miles) is longer than the South Kaibab
(7miles). Both trails will take you down to Phantom Ranch and to the Colorado
River. Allow two-three days if you are hiking the North Kaibab in order
to really enjoy it. You must make backcountry reservations if you want
to stay at Bright Angel Campground, located at Phantom Ranch. The North
Rim closes from mid-October through May.
Look closely and you're likely to see many animals along the
trail.
Trail Suggestions
Think safety first. Take care on all trails, they can be very
dangerous. Many people overestimate their physical stamina because it
is so much easier walking "down" the trail. In addition, most
people underestimate the difficulty in hiking back up the trail. Plan
at least double the amount of time up as it takes you to hike down. Wear
good walking shoes or boots. Do not wear high heels or business shoes.
Always take water with you no matter what time of year you hike the Canyon
trails.
Accommodations Near the Grand Canyon
Lodging at the Canyon can be hard to get if you don't plan ahead.
The Park lodging facilities are run by AMFAC. Call AMFAC at 303-297-2757
to make reservatins up to two years in advance. Or call 520-638-2631 to
make same day reservatins. There are many fine hotels and motels just
outside the Canyon. Click the links below to make an online reservation.
Hotels near the Grand Canyon.
Stats
Bright Angel Trail-8 miles from the Rim to the Colorado River.
Kaibab-South 6.9 miles from the Rim to the Colorado River. The
trailhead is at Yaki point. This trail offers no shade and no water source.
Kaibab-North 14 miles from the North Rim to the Colorado River.
This trail is much less traveled and has spectacular views of the Canyon