Grand CAnyon RR comes form and returns to Williams Arizona, about 60 miles south. It takes over 200,000 passengers to the park south rim only annually. It was one of the first rides into the park for... more
Yes, yes, we know. After we recommend you all to take the plane flight instead of the helicopter flight ... we of course had to pay the bill! LOL
A credit card helps of course. But anyway. We like to... more
Within the hugely overcrowded South Rim area around Grand Canyon Village, the National Park Service provides free shuttle buses that operate on three different routes. The service range is from... more
In 1966, when my husband was transferred from the USNavy Post Graduate School in Monterey CA to Key West Florida, we had two children and three cars. We shipped one car from San Francisco to Miami by... more
Bus Service: Greyhound Busline offers service from Flagstaff, Williams, Arizona, to points nationwide.
Railroad: Grand Canyon Railway at (800)-THE -TRAIN (800) 843-8724.
Taxi Service: Available to... more
That's what they call the mules that take visitors to the canyon floor and back. Canyon mules are specially raised for the purpose of taking guests on this trip. As the mule trainers say, "This is not... more
This is a complete listing of the companies that have liscenses to operate within the boundries of the Grand Canyon National Park.
1) Diamond River Adventures (www.diamondriver.com)
2) Tour West... more
I love hiking and to me between my legs and the great shuttle bus service at the Grand Canyon, you almost don't need a car. But to get to great secluded spots for sunset and getting to the park, you... more
I was so excited to get to the Grand Canyon and begin my adventure down the vast mountain. But first I had to get there! I looked at all sorts of options for... more
The best way to see the Grand Canyon is on foot. Trekking poles are very useful for any hikes in the Canyon. They help protect the knees when walking down and... more
Reviews and photos of Grand Canyon National Park transportation posted by real travelers and locals. The best tips for Grand Canyon National Park sightseeing.
Well we decided to "treat" ourselves to a special trip for our 25th wedding anniversary, so we went to raft the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, yes 187 miles for 7 days and 6 nights....we went for...
Immense, not only in its vast size, but also in its place in the psyche of Americans by citizenship and those who travel here from afar by choice, the Grand Canyon is the icon of the American National...
One of the true natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon is one of those places that many people put high on their lists of places to see at some point in their lives. At some of the turn outs...
Grand Canyon National Park is a vast area which encompasses much more than what is sometimes referred to as "The Big Ditch". The park itself encompasses more than 1.2 million acres, the vast majority...
The canyon carved by Colorado River has left a footprint that most people cannot comprehend until they come to see it with their own eyes. It is enormous in size at 670,000 acres. GC can hold all...
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