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While the Canyon is evidence of layers and layers of natural history, the Village, an assortment of buildings deemed National Historic Landmarks, make up its Historical District. Together, they demonstrate man's interaction wit... more
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This is hands-down the most adventurous way to travel to the Canyon. It will take you from grassy meadows to mountain passes, and back into history. Trains depart from historic Williams Depot each morning. During the one-and-a-... more
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Running parallel to the South Loop Road, which is open to vehicular traffic, this trail comes about as close to the Canyon's edge as it is safe to saunter. Classified as a "moderate" trail, it is the perfect choice for a less c... more
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had three days at the Grand Canyon. The first day we hiked the rim trail and enjoyed the views from continue reading »
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At 8,803 feet above sea level, Point Imperial overlook treats travelers to the northernmost view of the Grand Canyon. Here, the Colorado River spills from the spire-like walls of Marble Gorge. To get there, take the Cape Royal... more
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One of two Hanna Barbara-sanctioned Flintstone-themed amusement parks (the other is in South Dakota), this fun-for-all-ages prehistoric playground features a whole park full of adventures for fans of Fred, Barney and the gang.... more
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Ruins of a small Anasazi village, dating back to the late 1100s, furnish visitors with a brief history lesson of how some of the early settlers in this area lived. Historians speculate this settlement numbered about 30 people a... more
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standing by the canyon before I went to the Tusayan Ruin and Museum. I walked around the ruins and read continue reading »
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Hikers often enjoy the eight-mile trek to the remote Native American village, Supai, located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation. Along the way the sights include some of the more magnificent waterfalls of the Grand Canyon incl... more
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Of the two maintained trails in the south rim, this 6.3-mile trail is the less traveled. While it affords extensive views in both directions, it offers no shade and is considered steep, descending 4,500 feet to the river below.... more
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expanse called Cedar Ridge along what is called the South Kaibab trail. Geologists estimate the continue reading »
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The word Tusayan is derived from the Hopi term meaning "country of isolated buttes." Located adjacent to the Tusayan Museum, this .2 mile, paved trail is wheelchair-accessible. Sightseers can obtain a self-guided trail brochure... more
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'Grand Canyon, the Hidden Secrets' was created by Academy Award winner Keith Merrill, and the music was composed by Emmy and Oscar winner Bill Conti. A tourist information center, food court and gift shop are on the premises of... more
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- Grand Canyon Village
- Grand Canyon Railway
- Rim Trail
- Point Imperial
- Flintstone's Bedrock City
- Tusayan Ruins and Museum
- Hualapai Hilltop
- South Kaibab Trail
- Tusayan Ruin Walk
- Grand Canyon IMAX Theater Show
Popular Grand Canyon Restaurants
- Phantom Ranch Canteen
- Canyon Village Marketplace & Deli
- Maswik Lodge
- The Route 66 Place
- Denny's
- El Tovar Dining Room









