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Family Vacation to the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is one of the
greatest sights your family can experience. It's 5000 feet deep, 277 miles long
and up to 18 miles wide. It will give you an experience of awe and wonder. More
than 5 million tourists are attracted by the Canyon each year. You can
experience it by land, water or air. You
will also find plenty of restaurants, art galleries and shopping.
Planning Your Family Vacation to the Grand Canyon
Many people make the mistake of visiting the Grand
Canyon without planning everything in advance. If you don't make a
hotel reservation, it's very possible you won't find a room at all, and getting
a nice room on the rim with a view is really impossible.
Out of the 5 million visitors a year, most visitors go to
the South rim, in the Grand Canyon Village.
The south rim is open the entire year, but is most visited between April and
October and weekends. Although you might find a room near the Canyon without a
reservation, in order to get a room in the park, close to the rim, you need to
start planning your family vacation to the Great
Canyon three to six months in
advance.
If you want to stay inside the park, the options are pretty
limited: either El Tovar hotel, or one of the lodges (Bright Angel, Thunderbird
or Kachina). The closest places outside the park are in Tusayan, located about
6 miles from the rim. The North rim is even more limited, being open to
tourists just a few months a year and The Grand Canyon Lodge being the only
place you can stay inside the park.
The Grand Canyon is located in Arizona,
about 247 miles north of Phoenix
and 70 miles north of Flagstaff.
There is a lot of driving to get there, so make sure you have a minimum of
travel toys for your kids, to keep them busy on the road.
Things You Can Do There
There are really countless things you can do in your family
vacation to the Grand Canyon, but here are some
highlights:
* go white-water rafting
* fly over the Grand Canyon with the helicopter
tours
* go hiking or camping
* nature walks with
the National Park Rangers. These can be quite educative for your kids.
Information about the schedule can be found at the park entrance
* exciting train trips with the Grand Canyon Railway - a century
old railway located steps away from the south rim
* auto tours
A family vacation to the Grand Canyon
will be a vacation to remember for you and your kids, and with proper planning
you can take advantage of the best of its features.
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