Grand Canyon
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“Overwhelming” and “humbling” are the words most often used to describe the Grand Canyon experience. One of the world’s most awesome sights, the canyon is 277 miles (443 km) long, 10 miles (16 km) wide, and as deep as a mile (1.6 km) in places. Because of the vast differences in elevation between floor and rim, the canyon encompasses a range of desert and mountain habitats. The South Rim, easier to access via road than the North Rim, is a five-hour drive away from Las Vegas.
For more on the canyon and places to stay (see Parks and Preserves)
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1. Flyovers
Airplane flights to the Grand Canyon rank among the most popular day trips from Las Vegas (see Las Vegas Tour and Travel).
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2. Flatwater Adventure
If you want a taste of canyon rafting, sign up for a one-day flatwater rafting tour. The tours begin at the Glen Canyon Dam and travel 15 miles (24 km) downstream to Lee’s Ferry, which is the entrance to Marble Canyon (see Marble Canyon, Grand Canyon) and the beginning of the Grand Canyon itself. Along the way, near-vertical canyon walls rise high above the lake-like surface of the river.
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3. Visitor Centers
Information centers at the North and South Rims of the canyon supply free maps as well as The Guide , which has general park information, The Jr. Ranger Guide, listing children’s activities, and The Accessibility Guide , with information for disabled visitors. The Grand Canyon Railway runs from the town of Williams to Grand Canyon Village, close to the South Rim Visitor Center. Great observation points are near both centers.
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4. Hiking Trails
4. Hiking TrailsRanking high with South Rim hikers are the South Kaibab, Bright Angel, and Rim trails. Popular North Rim day hikes include those along the North Kaibab, Bright Angel Point, and Widforss trails. Don’t attempt to hike to the canyon floor and back in one day: get an overnight permit.
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5. Overlooks
5. OverlooksFor the grandest of grand views, head for the Yaki, Grandview, and Moran Points on the South and East Rims. You can see almost to Utah from the top of the 70-ft (23-m) Watchtower. Yavapai Observation Station and Maricopa Point, at the park’s east entrance (Desertview), have marvelous vistas. Motorists can use the Desert View Drive (Hwy 64) along the South Rim, following the edge for 26 miles (42 km). Hermits Road hugs the North Rim for 8 miles (13 km), but is closed from October to May due to heavy snowfall.
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6. Whitewater Rafting
Dozens of companies, like Canyon Explorations, offer whitewater rafting trips along the Colorado on the canyon floor. Trips vary in length from 12 to 20 days.
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7. Kaibab Squirrels
Dark gray with white tails and tufted ears, Kaibab squirrels are found only on the Kaibab Plateau and North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Look out for these pine-cone-eaters in forested areas.
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8. Tusayan Village
Ruins of rock dwellings inhabited by ancestors of the Hopi Indians around AD 1200 are preserved between South Rim Village and the park’s east entrance. On display at Tusayan Ruins and Museum are artifacts, recreated dwellings, and exhibits of contemporary local tribes. Grand Canyon – The Hidden Secrets is shown on a giant IMAX screen in Tusayan village.
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9. California Condors
Standing over 3 ft (1 m) tall and with a wingspan of about 9 ft (3 m), the rare California condor may be spotted flying over the South Canyon Rim in summer.
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10. Golden Aspen
In the fall, the North Rim explodes in a brilliant yellow blaze, as thick stands of aspen trees turn a golden hue.
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We travelled to Las Vegas at the beginning of November and the weather was perfect. We took a tour to the grand canyon booked in the UK with scenic airlines and I would highly recommend it. First we were taken by a small plane to the canyon - we flew over the hoover dam and had wonderful views of the Ls Vegas scenery. We then took a bus ride around the park passing the skywalk - don't bother with this yet, its like a building site and not as impresive as it looks on the photos - we then took a helicopter ride down into the base of the canyon which was truly awesome especially if you can sit up front like I did! We had a little time to explore and look at the beautiful plants and cacti that live on the canyon floor while we awaited our boat ride down the Colorado river. Take suncream the base of the canyon is way hotter than at the top! The helicopter then took us back up whrere we ate a delicious buffet style lunch right on the edge of the canyon - no fences or rails so be careful. We then had lots of time to explore before ctaching the bus back - a truly memorable experience and our favourite day out ofthe week we spnt in Las Vegas.
about a year ago
i arranged a bus trip to the canyon. it took us across the desert, seeing the joshua trees and coyotes! it was an amazing ride and like something out of a cowboy film. we arrived at the west rim and there got a helicopter ride to the base of the canyon, where we had a boat ride along the colorado river. afterwards back on helicopter to the rim for a lovely lunch, made by native american indians. the views were spectacular with the sunlight on the stone, with the colours constantly changing in the light. A wonderful place and tickets for this trip were bought from the paris hotel in las vegas.
about a year ago
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