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A Vast Expanse – Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (part I)

It’s difficult to describe the Grand Canyon without using the words enormous and spectacular. And while both adjectives are correct, I couldn’t really fully appreciate the immensity of the canyon until I saw it for myself.

Our visit began on the south rim of the canyon, which is the most popular half. The canyon itself is 277 miles (446 km) long and the National Park spans most of that. However, only a small portion is accessible by car.

Our first stop was the Desert View visitor center, tower, and overlook, which provided us with our first views of the canyon, both from the viewpoint and from the top of the tower. As you can see, enormous and spectacular is a pretty accurate description.

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The inside of the tower was decorated with Native American art

From there, we headed to the opposite end of the 25 mile (40 km) long Desert View Drive to Grand Canyon Village, Visitor Center, and Mather Campground, our home for the next 2 nights. From the visitor center, South Kaibab Overlook, Mather Point, and Pipe Creek Vista were just a short distance away. There were also two picnic areas in the vicinity.

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The rest of the day was spent restocking our cooler, relaxing, and taking a break from the heat. But all in all, a very successful first day in the park.

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Our site at Mather Campground

The Important Stuff:

  • Getting there: from US Highway 89 or I-40, follow US Highway 180/AZ Highway 64 to Grand Canyon Village.

  • Fees & passes: $35 for a 7-day pass; America the Beautiful Passes are accepted.

  • Hiking: the Rim Trail extends west from Grand Canyon Village; 4 trails lead various distances down into the canyon.

  • Other: It’s hard to go anywhere in the park without seeing signs warning of the dangers of attempting to hike down to the river and back up to the rim in 1 day. Summer temperatures in the canyon typically exceed 100°F (38°C), weather is unpredictable, and the RT hike is 28 miles (45 km) with an elevation change of 6,000 feet (1830 m).

5 responses to “A Vast Expanse – Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (part I)”

  1. Urska @ Slovenian Girl Abroad Avatar
    Urska @ Slovenian Girl Abroad

    Wow, the landscape looks impressive. Your photos are so beautiful.

    1. Thank you! It truly is a massive place.

  2. I have YET to make it there, but I have always wanted to!

  3. freddiefraggles Avatar
    freddiefraggles

    More wow! It’s so difficult for me to comprehend landscapes that are so big like this. I have no frame of reference (except a few days in Australia, where everything is obviously so much bigger than at home in England!) and it looks like a scale model, or something completely made up!

    1. Even photos don’t do it justice, it’s just so massive!

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