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Commercializing the East Rim
A proposed resort hotel, spa, RV park, restaurant, and even an aerial tram might draw the masses to the Grand Canyon’s East Rim. The project hopes to bring in $70 million per year in revenue, as well as provide roughly 2,000 jobs. Read More...
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Skywalk Contested
Indian nation and developer fight over revenue and control Read More...
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Four Corners and Beyond
A proper Southwest road trip includes the Grand Canyon and these iconic landscapes. Read More...
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Hualapai Tourism
Enjoy an Indian village, helicopter tours, Gand Canyon rafting, horseback rides, and the famous Skywalk glass bridge. Read More...
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Kingman, Arizona
When in the Grand Canyon State don’t bypass another Arizona legend – the longest stretch of the Mother Road, Route 66. This river of blacktop has brought vacationing Americans to their destinations out west for nearly a century. Read More...
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Stand on the Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped walkway that extends almost 70 feet out into the Grand Canyon. Visitors on the Skywalk, which has a clear, 4-inch-thick glass bottom, peer over the railing, or down through their stance to see the Canyon and all of its 4,000 feet of vertical abyss. Read More...
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Take a Scenic Flight
Take a helicopter tour over The Grand Canyon for a unique and spectacular vantage of this vast, deep natural wonder. Read More...
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Arizona
Arizona is home to the country�s most popular natural wonder, Grand Canyon. But Grand Canyon National Park is only the beginning. Visitors to Arizona will also find several national forests, national recreational areas, national monuments, Indian reservations, and destinations like Sedona, Flagstaff, Prescott, Scottsdale and Phoenix. Arizona is a state for visitors who enjoy the outdoors, stunning scenery, the arts, history, and scenic drives in all directions. Read More...
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Grand Canyon West Rim
Located outside of Grand Canyon National Park, the West Rim is privately owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe in a remote part of Arizona’s wilderness. The remote vistas and unique Skywalk make the West Rim memorable. Read More...
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Grand Canyon’s Native American Tribes
Grand Canyon’s Current Native American Tribes Read More...
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Native Americans Throughout Time in the Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Native American History Read More...
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Winter For Everyone
Whatever your desire, there are plenty of things to do from November through March in the Grand Canyon. Read More...
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Booking Your Trip 101
How To Book a Grand Canyon Trip Read More...
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Stand on bridge 4,000 feet above Canyon
Stand on bridge 4,000 feet above Canyon Read More...
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Must See Sights in Grand Canyon National Park
Although it’s all amazing, we’ve tried our best to discern what the absolute must-see sights are for you when experiencing Grand Canyon National Park. Read More...
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Top Ten Things to do in Grand Canyon
1. Stand on the Grand Canyon Skywalk
The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped walkway that extends almost 70 feet out into the Grand Canyon. Visitors on the Skywalk, which has a clear, 4-inch-thick glass bottom, peer over the railing, or down through their stance to see the Canyon and all of its 4,000 feet of vertical abyss. Read More...
2. Go Hiking or Backpacking
Grand Canyon National Park, and the greater Grand Canyon region, is a hiker’s dream. Most of Grand Canyon National Park is undeveloped backcountry. There are literally hundreds of miles to hike and backpack and explore. Despite the Grand Canyon’s popularity and numbers of visitors each year, visitors only need to hike a small distance to enjoy some solitude. Read More...
3. Take a Scenic Drive
We think that a Grand Canyon vacation is America’s greatest road trip. It’s one big scenic drive. In fact, there are so many scenic drive opportunities it’s hard to limit our favorites. Read More...
4. Go on a Rafting Trip
One of the most exciting ways to experience the Grand Canyon is to float through it by way of raft on the Colorado River. Read More...
5. Spend a Night or More Camping
Camp under the stars in a tent, or at an RV Park. Read More...
7. Go Mountain Biking or Cycling
Log extra miles of breathtaking views. Read More...
8. Go Fishing in Grand Canyon Region
There’s nothing like standing in the river as its currents surround you and pass you by. The Grand Canyon region is full of world-class rivers that provide visitors with a great abundance and variety of fishing opportunities. Read More...
9. Take a Scenic Flight
Take a helicopter tour over The Grand Canyon for a unique and spectacular vantage of this vast, deep natural wonder. Read More...
10. Attend a Cultural Event or Attraction
The Grand Canyon region, and the state of Arizona, is rich in culture and history. As a result, it’s an art lovers dream, and a destination that is on the top of most culture lovers’ travel list. Read More...
