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Grand Canyon National Park Travel Guide
If you're planning a trip to Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona during the summer months, there are plenty of things to see and do. Here are some suggestions:
What to See
- The Grand Canyon itself, of course! Take a hike along the rim or venture down into the canyon on one of the many trails.
- The Desert View Watchtower, a 70-foot tower with stunning views of the canyon and surrounding landscape.
- The Bright Angel Trail, a popular hiking trail that descends into the canyon and offers breathtaking views.
- The Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass bridge that extends over the canyon for a thrilling view.
- The Colorado River, which runs through the canyon and offers opportunities for rafting and kayaking.
What to Do
- Take a guided tour of the park to learn more about its history and geology.
- Go camping in one of the park's many campgrounds.
- Take a scenic drive along Desert View Drive or Hermit Road.
- Watch the sunset over the canyon.
- Stargaze at night, as the park is a designated Dark Sky Park with minimal light pollution.
Where to Stay
There are several lodging options within the park, including:
- The Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, which offers cabins and motel rooms.
- The Bright Angel Lodge on the South Rim, which offers cabins and historic rooms.
- The Phantom Ranch, a rustic lodge at the bottom of the canyon accessible only by hiking or mule ride.
There are also several campgrounds within the park, as well as nearby hotels and vacation rentals.
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