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The rim trail is all paved so we love the accessibility!!! There is a shuttle also but not sure the accessibility of those.
Would honestly skip the visitor center and focus on hikes and trails the next time we come. It’s cool and is a good experience, but the views along desert drive were far superior in our opinion. And the watch tower is a must. That being said, we didn’t take a bus to Hermits Roost, so going to reserve ultimate preference till we can see that.
A definite must see for everyone. Would recommend a stroller or pack for toddlers.
Following a park ranger's recommendation, we started our exploration at Desert View Watchtower. This turned out to be a fantastic tip, as it was noticeably less crowded than other viewpoints. Even with fewer crowds, the sheer scale and majesty of the canyon are difficult to grasp in photos. It's a humbling experience to stand there and try to comprehend the vastness that stretches out before you.
We arrived at the Southern Rim by car and purchased the $35 pass which allows you to visit the park multiple times for up to 7 days. Parking was a bit of a chore; there are multiple lots but the layout is not clearly depicted in the park map nor on Google Maps. To reduce your stress, I'd recommend arriving early in the day (before 9am) or later in the day (after 3pm) to increase the chance of finding a good parking spot.
Once on campus, there are a few locations to be aware of. There is a visitor center (small & boring, you can stamp your Park passport here), a market village (grocery store, dining hall / restaurant), lodging, gift shops, and a geology museum. There is a free shuttle service connecting all these things!! Please save your walking energy and use the shuttle to get around.
At the Southern Rim, there is an extensive rim trail that parallels the canyon for several miles. The shuttle service parallels the rim trail and makes stops at all the good vantage points. I'd recommend riding the shuttle to a few stops to take in the entirety of the canyon.
We took the shuttle all the way to "Hermit's Rest" and it was a bit disappointing.
I’ve never been to a national park that didn’t deliver and this is no exception. It is interesting and very well maintained. The park was probably not as busy as it can get, but it was a bit of a hunting game to get a parking spot at the visitor centre on a Thursday morning. I can only imagine what it would be like on a busy weekend, so you might aim to get here first and then walk or bus around from there.
We had a really enjoyable day and put many miles in walking and exploring so be sure to wear good footwear. If you plan on hiking this is even more important. Bring a lunch with you, water, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
Also don’t forget your common sense. I’d hate to see fencing go up everywhere to save people from trying to get too close to the edge. There are plenty of good viewpoints and really the only way to absorb it is to take a trail down to grasp the depth that is before you. I did the south Kaibab trail to ooh ahh point and that was a decent hike, but not nearly enough. Wish I had more time here to explore more.
Every national park I’ve been to is awesome in its own way, while the Grand Canyon doesn’t disappoint, I do think other parks are awesome too, so don’t end your journey here. Happy travels!
So enjoy this place for what it truly is.
However, it was the second day that truly took our breath away. Arriving early to witness the sunrise, we were greeted by a magical scene that left us in awe. The canyon's beauty illuminated by the golden hues of the morning light was a sight to behold. We captured stunning photos and videos, cherishing every moment of the serene atmosphere.
Visiting in April, the park was considerably less crowded in the early morning, allowing us to appreciate the canyon's grandeur in peace. Despite the chilly temperatures, the experience was worth every second. We recommend bringing long sleeves, hats, and sunscreen to stay comfortable during the cooler hours.
Overall, our time at the Grand Canyon was nothing short of amazing. The opportunity to witness such natural beauty and experience the tranquility of sunrise will remain etched in our memories forever. We highly recommend this breathtaking destination to anyone seeking an unforgettable adventure amidst nature's wonders.
Incontournable.