Grand Canyon Family Activities - Things to Do With Kids in Grand Canyon

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AHavasupai Falls

  • P.O. Box 10
    Supai, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86435
  • +1 928 448 2731
  • Overview Often called the "Shangri-la of the Grand Canyon," visitors can hike, camp or just soak up the sun around these beautiful falls where rushing water spills ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview Inhabiting the Havasu Canyon for nearly 1,000 years, the Indian tribe operates a lodge and campground near Havasu Falls. more on TripAdvisor

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Havasupai Falls
P.O. Box 10
Supai, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86435

BNorth Bass Trail

  • Along the side road to Yaki Point
    Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
  • +1 928 638 7888
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview This 14-mile, easy to follow path (the only maintained trail into the Canyon from the North Rim,) takes you by soaring cottonwoods, roaring springs and scenic overlooks ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview Also strenuous and waterless, but rewarding for its terrific views is the South Kaibab Trail, which you can pick up at Yaki Point; it's a 7-mile trek from the trailhead to the Colorado River9whee the ... more on manual_books

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North Bass Trail
Along the side road to Yaki Point
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

CGrand Canyon Association Bookstores

  • Visitor Center: 6 mi north of the South Entrance Station
    1 mile east of the Village, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
  • +1 928 638 7888 / +1 800 858 280
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Six locations of this Grand Canyon Association-operated bookstore are located throughout the area, offering a full range of books, posters, maps, cards and collectibles with proceeds directly supporting the Grand Canyon National Park educational and interpretive programs. Outlets are located at t... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Grand Canyon Association Bookstores
Visitor Center: 6 mi north of the South Entrance Station
1 mile east of the Village, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

DGrand Canyon National Park

  • Hwy 64
    Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023
  • +1 928 638 7888
  • Overview Pets are allowed in the Grand Canyon's Mather Campground in Grand Canyon Village, the Desert View Campground 26 miles east of the village, and, for RVs, the Trailer Village in Grand Canyon Village. Dogs must be leashed at all times in the campgrounds and may not be left unattended. There are kenn... more on DogFriendly.com
  • Overview Pets are allowed in the Grand Canyon's Mather Campground in Grand Canyon Village (reservations 877-444-6777), the Desert View Campground 26 miles east of the village (no reservations), and, for RVs, the Trailer Village in Grand Canyon Village. Trailer Village has full hookups and sites for traile... more on DogFriendly.com

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Grand Canyon National Park
Hwy 64
Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023

EGrand Canyon National Park Lodges

  • 10 Albright
    Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
4.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • I have stayed in many of the lodges. Lately at the Kachina on the South Rim. The rooms are nice and have lovely views. Beds are comfortable. Unfortunaly, they are also so close to the rim that you are rarely in them. I was awakened one morning by a bull elk rubbing a tree outside the window. Deer... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview For many visiting the Grand Canyon without riding a mule would be like visiting Yellowstone without seeing Old Faithful(of course for others, riding a mule into the canyon would be like sitting and getting soaked in Old Faithful for six hours). If you think you are in the former category, plan ah... more on manual_books

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Grand Canyon National Park Lodges
10 Albright
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

FGrand Canyon Lodge Gift Store

  • North Rim Pkwy
    North Rim,AZ,86052
  • 9286382611
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Terrific selection of Native American crafts, art, & jewelry (bring your credit cards!), shirts and typical Grand Canyon gift items, plus emergency ... more on Yelp

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Grand Canyon Lodge Gift Store
North Rim Pkwy
North Rim,AZ,86052

GRainbow Rim Trail

  • North Rim
    Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
  • Overview Located on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, this moderate-to-difficult hiking and biking trail is 18 miles in length, with no grade over 10 percent, and connects five scenic overlooks: ... more on TripAdvisor

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Rainbow Rim Trail
North Rim
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ

HHavasu Falls

  • Supai
    AZ
  • +1 520 448 2731
  • I just returned from a similar 4 day trip to the canyon including guides, campsite, food. Only difference is that we helicoptered in and out because it was July. I do not encourage anyone to go there during monsoon season late June to the end of August as it can be dangerous if you do not have an... more on TripAdvisor
  • When looking for a way to experience the Grand Canyon, my wife and I came across Havasu Falls. We purchased an excursion that provided us with a guide, meals, tents/sleeping bags, and all the fees associated with spending time on this Indian Resrvation. What we got was a journey to an amazing pla... more on TripAdvisor

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Havasu Falls
Supai
AZ

IMaricopa Point

  • East Rim Dr
    Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
  • +1 928 638 7888
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • The most amazing sight of my life. The Maricopa point it literally breathtaking. I was there in January so it was quite cold and I couldn't stay for long in the freezing wind, but I could have stayed there for days, ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview The second overlook along the West Rim Drive affords sightseers a partial view of Bright Angel Trail . From this point, visitors will find themselves at some 7,050 feet. In 1976, the world's first foot-launched hang gliding flight into the Canyon was executed from this lookout. Access to this poi... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Maricopa Point
East Rim Dr
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

JGrandview Point

Grandview Point
  • 12 miles east of Grand Canyon Village
    Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
  • +1 928 638 7888
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Large stands of oak,juniper, Ponderosa and pinon pine flourish at Grandview Point, which sits at a higher elevation than most of the desert view route. From there you can see Horseshoe Mesa, where in the ... more on manual_books
  • I flew helicopter tours at the Grand Canyon for six years and believe me I found something new almost every day...I recommend going to this national park in the off season to avoid the over population..Make hotel reservations at least six months ahead of your ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Grandview Point
12 miles east of Grand Canyon Village
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

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