Distances are deceiving in this part of the country. It may look like you can visit three parks in one day, but reality is often different. Keep your gas tank full. The next gas station may be quite a distance down the road. Carry water in your car, particularly during summer months. Visit our keyboard shortcuts docs for details Duration: 8 minutes, 39 seconds In "More Than A View," Park Ranger Stephanie Sutton invites us to go beyond the rim and explore all that Grand Canyon National Park has to offer; diverse life zones, landforms, and cultural history.
Go to our Traveling Green page for helpful tips on planning your next green adventure. Thanks for doing what you can to help protect our environment! Visitors who have parked at the South Rim Visitor Center board free shuttle buses to access village facilities and canyon overlooks.
Last updated: October 14, Stay Connected. North Rim The North Rim has a short season, is harder to get to, and is more wild and secluded. Lightning Danger Summer thunderstorms July - September provide beauty, excitement, and much needed water to Grand Canyon, but they also bring risk. Quick links to information about: Lodging. Things To Do. Ranger Programs. Shuttle Buses. Guided Tours. Park Newspapers. River Trips. Backcountry Hiking.
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Sadly, every year visitors fall to their deaths in the Grand Canyon. Some die trying to get a dramatic-looking photo too close to an edge while one in accidentally tripped. Practice common sense and be aware of where your children are at all….
This spectacular trail stretches 9. For a three-mile roundtrip hike, walk down to 1. Breakfast is served from a. No reservations are necessary.
This gem presents a fascinating geological history of the canyon. Read More.
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