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1. Tusayan Ruins and Museum
- Native American ruins
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- Museums
- South Rim
- Nile Expert Tip: Tusayan Ruins are a great example of early architecture in the area. Located three miles west of Desert...
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2. Desert View Watchtower
- Historic tower overlooks Grand Canyon
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- Landmarks
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3. Hualapai Hilltop
- Hilltop above remote village
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- Hiking
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4. Navajo National Monument
- Anasazi cliff dwellings off the beaten path
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5. Grand Canyon Village
- Village that provides visitors with amenities
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6. Grand Canyon Tour
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7. Grand Canyon Railroad Excursion
- Rail Tour
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8. Grand Canyon and Navajo Indian Reservation
- Heritage Tour
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9. 2-Day Grand Canyon Tour
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10. Historical District/Grand Canyon Village
- Manmade Canyon history
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- South Rim
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Of all the things to do at Grand Canyon National Park, one of the most rewarding is simply staying still long enough to absorb the grandeur and sweep of this remarkable natural wonder. Once you've caught your breath, you'll want to explore the iconic lookout points, extensive trail system, visitor centers and, if you have time left over, the various tourist shops dedicated to regional Southwest kitsch you'll find outside the park gates. There is no shortage of things to do at the Grand Canyon, and depending on the season, weather, and amount of time you have to spend, your visit can be alternately exciting, relaxing, exhausting, or frustrating. Plan ahead to avoid stifling summer crowds and temperatures.
For classic Grand Canyon hiking, Bright Angel Trail, the park's most highly-trafficked path into the canyon, is used by both walkers and the park's famed mules. Don't let its popularity fool you into thinking this South Rim hike is a breeze: Bright Angel Trail can be quite strenuous and steep at times, and it will take nearly twice as long coming up than it did to hike down. But its accessibility and stunning views from the inner canyon make Bright Angel Trail a top park attraction.
For an exquisite taste of canyon solitude, we recommend making the trip to the remote, far less visited North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Toroweap Overlook, 3,000 feet above the Colorado River, is about 60 miles from nearby Fredonia, Arizona, and well worth the drive. A long drive down a rough and dusty road will reward you with sweeping, cliffside views at one of the most dramatic overlooks in the entire park.
To really get your blood pumping, reserve your spot on one of several commercial watercraft and take an unforgettable ride down the Colorado River.
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