Must-Visit

Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park, carved by the Colorado River, spans 277 miles and reaches depths of about a mile, revealing layers of Earth's geological history. Its striking landscapes, vibrant hues, and vast scale make it a captivating experience, whether viewed from the South Rim or explored through its trails.

About the experience

A journey to Grand Canyon National Park is nothing short of awe-inspiring, with its vast landscapes and geological wonders. Here’s what makes this iconic destination a must-see:

  • Spectacular Vistas: As you stand on the edge of the Grand Canyon, the sheer magnitude of the landscape stretches before you in all directions. The canyon’s vibrant layers of red, orange, and gold rock create a jaw-dropping panorama, making every viewpoint an unforgettable experience.
  • Scenic Trails and Overlooks: The park offers numerous trails, from the accessible Rim Trail to the adventurous Bright Angel Trail, each revealing unique perspectives of the canyon's depths and the Colorado River below. These trails let you explore the grandeur of the canyon at your own pace.
  • Sunrise and Sunset Magic: Watching the sunrise or sunset over the Grand Canyon is a truly magical experience. As the sun’s rays touch the canyon walls, the landscape transforms with colors that shift from golden hues to deep purples, creating a mesmerizing display.
  • Wildlife Encounters: Beyond its landscapes, the park is teeming with wildlife like mule deer, elk, and even California condors. Spotting these animals in their natural habitat adds an extra layer of wonder to your visit.

Whether you're hiking down into the canyon or simply taking in the views from the rim, Grand Canyon National Park offers a profound connection to nature’s beauty and scale. It’s a destination that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

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Schedule

The South Rim of the park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The North Rim has a shorter season, typically open from May 15 to October 15.

Entrance Fee

$35
Parking Fee: $35 Per vehicle (valid for 7 days). Individuals on foot or bicycle: $20 per person. Children under 16 are free.
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