posted by Traveller on Dec 7
Thinking of a Grand Canyon vacation, but do not know where is the Grand Canyon located? Then do not worry, you will find your answer here. Taking a trip to Grand Canyon is something worth considering.Where is the Grand Canyon located? Grand Canyon National Park is located entirely within the state of Arizona, USA. To have a clearly picture as to where is the Grand Canyon located, please visit the Grand Canyon Map.After looking at the map of Grand Canyon, I hope by now, you will know exactly where
Due to the enormity of the place, most of the visitors struggle to capture the best view of the Grand Canyon Park they could find. As they move from one viewpoint to another, they try to obtain the finest view that could help describe the entire Grand Canyon National Park. The visitors usually stay for about two to three hours in the canyon, spending their time enjoying the stunning views and great surroundings. Besides viewing the place, you can choose to involve in some activities such as the, Grand Canyon mule, or Grand Canyon hiking and have a better experience of the place. For example, you can hike or ride a mule to travel along the trails in the canyon. You can also choose to stay in one of the camps at the campgrounds.The Grand Canyon South Rim is more popular and has more visitors than the Grand
Canyon North Rim. One of the reasons is that it is easier to get to the Grand Canyon South Rim than the Grand Canyon North Rim. Another reason is that the Grand Canyon South Rim provides more visitors’ facilities. These facilities are mainly housed in Grand Canyon Village at the Grand Canyon South Rim. Most of the lodges and restaurants are also found there. Traveling along the roads on both rims, visitors can enjoy astounding views from designated viewing spots at strategic locations. There are hiking trails that starts from both the South and North Rims down into the canyon. If you want to, you can hike from one rim to the other. It takes at least about two days to complete the journey. Read the rest of this entry »