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Take a trip to this breathtaking park full of incredible sceneries. The Grand Canyon National Park is a 1,217,262-acre park located in northwestern Arizona's Coconino and Mohave counties. The Grand Canyon, a gorge carved by the Colorado River system, is one of its most unique features. Most visitors come to the park headquarters, the Grand Canyon Village, which has many rental properties to suit your preference. It also offers access to many hiking trails and guided walks. I'm sure you would want to be captivated by the grandeur of this work of nature!
A vacation rental just for youAccess the perfect rentals with flexible accommodations. Here, your preference is your ultimate guide: from private accommodations to accommodations for larger groups, say, groups of ten, they leave you spoiled for choice. Enjoy the fast internet at your disposal. After hiking through the trails, refresh with a warm bath in the Jacuzzi or a swim in the pool. These rentals are customized for your intended experience, with balconies exposing the eye-catching loveliness of the surrounding terrain. They are also child and pet-friendly to maximize your comfort. These are just the serene vacation properties fit for the scenic features the park offers you!
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The area and getting around
Due to the Canyon's sheer magnitude, it divides into several rims. The park covers a majority of the Canyon, especially the north and south rims. The North Rim is the most popular as it houses the park's headquarters. The rim also offers a wider variety of scenic views and activities. Numerous vantage points, such as the Mather point, the first from the south, and Lipan Point, a viewpoint east of the Grand Canyon village, ushers you to the sheer beauty of the gorges. The floor of the valley is bewildering, with the Colorado River cutting through it. Rim-to-river-to-rim hikes are exhausting but memorable.
The unique activities and servicesYou can start a hike from literally any point in the rims or choose a walking or driving tour for casual sightseeing. Private flyovers are also common with helicopters and small airplanes from Phoenix, Las Vegas, or Grand Canyon National Park Airports. There are, however, restrictions to the flyovers. You can go rafting in the Colorado River or choose sky diving from the park's airport. After the day's excursion, you may visit the Grand Canyon Village for services such as food, fuel, and souvenirs or return to your serene vacation property just within.
Travelers and activities
The Grand Canyon National Park is a haven for hiking trails. Several of them in the North Rim include the Widforss Trail, Uncle Jim's Trail, and the Transept Trail. The North Kaibab Trail is handy for rim-to-river-to-rim hiking as it connects down to the river. It also opens up trails to the south rim, such as the Bright Angel Trail and the South Kaibab Trail. Paved paths are numerous in the South Rim but fit, and experienced hikers prefer the unpaved trails, especially the rim-to-river-to-rim excursions.
Grand Canyon National Park for adrenaline junkiesAre you aiming to have a new adrenaline rush? Look no further: The Grand Canyon National Park is ideal for giving you just that, and sky diving is your go-to activity for this. While hiking in the terrain is stimulating, sky diving is the ultimate experience here for adrenaline junkies. Rafting in one of the rapids of the Colorado River is yet another one to evaluate your grit. You may not boast of being an adrenaline junky if you have not been here for the ultimate jungle experience!
Did you know that the Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world? You only need to stand on top of one of the rims to understand why!
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Located in the westernmost part of the Grand Canyon National Park, this recreational area is the perfect spot for water recreation, whether swimming, boating, or fishing. It is also an intersection of many hiking trails. You can also access the Hoover dam within the recreation area.
2. Zion National ParkGet to visit the Zion National Park located just two hours north of the Grand Canyon North Rim to view its steep red cliffs stained by oxidation of the iron within the rock. Enjoy hiking through the trails or take on horseback riding. When tired, sit back, and perhaps, you may see a desert bighorn sheep passing nearby.
3. Historic buildings in the South RimMost historic buildings are a stone's throw away from the Grand Canyon Village and are easily accessible. If you are a history enthusiast, buildings such as the Kolb Studio, today serving as an art gallery and exhibit, fascinate you. Others, including the Desert View Watchtower and the Grand Canyon Railway Depot, are also captivating.
4. Explore FlagstaffThis county seat of Coconino County has proximity to the Grand Canyon National park. Get to enjoy its rich tradition and art. Visit the Museum of Northern Arizona located here.
5. Explore MesquiteMesquite is an iconic city and a gateway to the marvels of northern Arizona. Located 180 miles to the North Rim and 350 miles to the South Rim, it's also a perfect place to stay and plan your trip to the Grand Canyon National Park. You can explore the city's camel safaris or visit its renowned casinos.
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