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Moon Travel Guides: Find Your Adventure!
Forge your own path through this stunning national treasure, and discover serene vistas, thrilling adventure, and diverse wildlife with Moon Grand Canyon.

  • Itineraries for every timeline and budget, ranging from one day in the park to a week-long trip, curated for adventure seekers, families, culture and history buffs, romantics, and more
  • Full-color, vibrant photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Expert tips for travelers looking to go hiking, biking, rafting, and more, plus essential packing and health and safety information
  • Detailed hike descriptions with individual trail maps and backpacking options
  • The top activities and unique ideas for exploring the park: Go backcountry camping in the inner canyon, or rafting down the Colorado River. Head to the Havasupai reservations Havasu Canyon for a waterfall-filled hike, or ride horseback through the South Rim. Mountain bike along the Rainbow Rim, or stroll along a 70-foot-long skywalk stretching into the canyon. Explore the vast forests, plateaus, and history that lay beyond the parks boundaries, shop and dine in the bustling Grand Canyon Village, or discover the canyons fascinating formation story at the Yavapai Geology Museum
  • Valuable insight from seasoned explorer and Grand Canyon expert Kathleen Bryant
  • Honest advice on when to go and where to stay inside and outside the park, including campgrounds, cabins, hostels, and resorts
  • Up-to-date information on park fees, passes, and reservations
  • Strategies for getting to the Grand Canyon, getting around, and exploring its less-visited areas
  • Coverage of gateway cities and towns, including Flagstaff, Williams, Page, Fredonia and Kanab
  • Recommendations for traveling with kids, seniors, international visitors, travelers with disabilities, and traveling with pets
  • Thorough background on the wildlife, terrain, culture, and history
With Moon Grand Canyons practical tips and expert suggestions, you can plan your trip your way.
Looking to explore more of Americas national parks? Try Moon Zion & Bryce. Traveling beyond the park? Try Moon Arizona & the Grand Canyon.

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GRAND CANYON

KATHLEEN BRYANT

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Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim - photo 4
Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim Grand Canyon Railway in Williams - photo 5
Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim Grand Canyon Railway in Williams - photo 6

Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim

Grand Canyon Railway in Williams Mather Point on the South Rim Its not - photo 7

Grand Canyon Railway in Williams

Mather Point on the South Rim Its not hard to see why over 5 million people - photo 8

Mather Point on the South Rim.

Its not hard to see why over 5 million people visit Grand Canyon each year. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is extraordinary in many ways.

Its old. Two billions years ago, rocks along the Colorado River were formed, and five to six million years ago, the river began cutting the canyon open, revealing one of the most complete geological histories on the planet. Today, layered cliffs of red, orange, gray, and tan record three eras of geological time.

Its big. The canyon isnt a single deep gorge; its an entire collection of tributaries so vast and complex that it challenges the imagination. Dozens of landformssuch as Zoroaster, Shiva Temple, and Freya Castlerise up from Grand Canyons rocky folds. These features would be singularly remarkable anywhere else.

Its rich with biological diversity. From the North Rims boreal forests to the inner canyons river and desert landscape, Grand Canyon supports more than 2,000 species of plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Some of these specieslike the tiny purple-and-white sentry milk-vetchare found nowhere else on earth.

aspens in autumn painting during the Celebration of Art festival Angels - photo 9

aspens in autumn

painting during the Celebration of Art festival Angels Window from Cape - photo 10

painting during the Celebration of Art festival

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Angels Window from Cape Royal Road

Its full of surprises. Though Grand Canyon appears stark and forbidding from the vantage point of its rims, hidden within are numerous springs, creeks, and waterfalls, such as Deer Creek or Ribbon Falls. For 10,000 years these oases have nourished people traveling through or sheltering in the canyon. Ancient people left their stories behind in the form of ruins, rock art, potsherds, and other artifacts.

Grand Canyon is a place not only of natural importance, but also of great significance to humanity. Its a place of grand drama and serene vistas, so vast and varied that each visitor will experience it from a different perspective.

Come and discover your own reasons to call Grand Canyon extraordinary.

deer in winter detail of Desert View Watchtower hiking on the South Kaibab - photo 12

deer in winter

detail of Desert View Watchtower hiking on the South Kaibab Trail Where - photo 13

detail of Desert View Watchtower.

hiking on the South Kaibab Trail Where to Go The South Rim The South Rim - photo 14

hiking on the South Kaibab Trail

Where to Go
The South Rim

The South Rim, the most visited area of Grand Canyon National Park, extends roughly 40 miles from Hermits Rest to Desert View. The Rim Trail and scenic overlooks such as Mather Point offer varying perspectives of the canyon and its maze of tributaries and monuments. Grand Canyon Village bustles with lodging, dining, shopping, and activities from mule riding to star gazing. Architect Mary Colters eccentric buildings perch along the rim, and several hikes, including historic Bright Angel Trail, lead into the canyons depths.

Mather Point The North Rim The North Rim accessible spring through fall is - photo 15

Mather Point

The North Rim

The North Rim, accessible spring through fall, is higher, cooler, and more remote. Only 1 in 10 park visitors travels to the North Rim, where Grand Canyon Lodge and the parks campground offer accommodations on Bright Angel Point. Scenic Cape Royal Drive leads to Point Imperial and Angels Window, with stops for picnicking and hiking along the way. Jacob Lake, the nearest town, is about 30 miles from the park entrance station.

The Inner Canyon

Accessible only on foot, by mule, or by boat, the inner canyon is a treasure of buttes and monuments, hidden waterfalls, and dozens of tributary canyons, all linked by the Colorado River. On its 277-mile journey from Lees Ferry to Lake Mead, the river churns over dozens of white-water rapids. The historic oasis of Phantom Ranch offers the only lodging and dining in the canyons heart.

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Beyond the Boundaries

Outside national park boundaries, such destinations as Havasu Canyon, Grand Canyon Skywalk, and historic Lees Ferry are part of Grand Canyons story. Exploring may require a high-clearance vehicle, but those who want to escape the crowds will be rewarded with lonely vistas, rich cultural traditions, and landscapes from stark plateaus to dense forest.

Gateways to Grand Canyon

The mountain town of Flagstaff combines urban pleasures with a dazzling array of outdoor activities. Williams will delight train buffs and Route 66 fans.

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