Grand Canyon National Park Family Activities - Things to Do With Kids in Grand Canyon National Park AZ

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ANorth Bass Trail

  • Along the side road to Yaki Point
    Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
  • +1 928 638 7888
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • I hiked this trail a few years ago. It is a bit easier now because it is better cared for with increased traffic. The views are spectacular and I was filled with awe. We saw a mountian sheep, but didn't get to see a Grand Canyon rattle snake (they are pink) Caution, do not go to the bottom thinki... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview The trailhead, at an elevation of 7,500 feet, begins at Swamp Point, at the end of Swamp Point Road. This 14-mile route is considered difficult, and requires considerable route-finding expertise. Considered one of the Canyon's most strenuous trails, it is covered with heavy brush and subject to r... more on Yahoo! Travel

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

BGrand 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

CGrand Canyon National Park Lodges

  • 10 Albright
    Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
4.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview The Grand Canyon Lodge is the only game in town in this part of the national park, but if you'd want to play even if it weren't. Of the variety of lodgings available here, the Western cabins are the closet to the rim and the most luxurious ( the four that actually look into the canyon are usuall... more on manual_books
  • 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

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

DTusayan Ruins and Museum

  • 22 miles west of Grand Canyon Village
    , Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
  • +1 928 638 2305
  • You have to be quite imaginative to envisage how this pueblo used to look. The small museum is ok, but the site is bettered ... more on TripAdvisor

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EPoint Sublime

  • West Rim Drive
    Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023
  • No phone number available
  • Everything you imagine about the Grand Canyon is made into reality when you visit Point Sublime. We visted the North Rim in June 05 and I had to admit to being slightly disapointed in what I saw. After seeing books and flims about the area, we found that the area was full of paved walkways and sa... more on TripAdvisor

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Point Sublime
West Rim Drive
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ 86023

FRed Canyon Trail

  • 4.8 miles east of Grandview Point
    Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
  • My brother and I have backpacked several times into the Grand Canyon. The hike down Red Canyon (aka New Hance Trail) was just beautiful, but very difficult. The down was very steep and before we arrived at our campground at the CO River I had "lost" the quads in my legs. For the next couple of da... more on TripAdvisor

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GGrandview 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 At 7,406 feet, Grandview Point is one of the highest lookouts along the south rim, providing sightseers with a unique view looking down on the mountains. Due to its altitude, it receives more moisture, which in turn brings more vegetation than to other areas along the south rim. This is where Gra... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • 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

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

HTanner Trail

  • Begins at Lipan Point
    a few miles west of Desert View, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
  • +1 928 638 7888
3.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • The best part was when my family all had a laugh about the funny looking dear and it's mother galoping side ways. We also whent in the spring so we got to see baby animals they are so cute!the best ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Although this trail was named for Seth Tanner, who made improvements to it to have better access to his mine, other prospectors traveled it before. Centuries ago, the Anasazi and Hopi people used this route to travel into the canyon. The trailhead is located at Lipan Point on the East Rim Drive. ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Tanner Trail
Begins at Lipan Point
a few miles west of Desert View, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

ITusayan General Store

  • Highway 64
    Next to Grand Canyon Camper Village RV Park, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
  • +1 928 638 2854
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Good stop after the long drive North from Scottsdale and Flagstaff. At this store, was able to stretch my legs and look at large selection of Grand Canyon souvenirs/post cards before entering Grand Canyon park just north. Also bought OJ & snacks to put in hotel mini refrig since I'd be staying ov... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Since 1905, the Babbitt Brothers Trading Company has been serving visitors to the Grand Canyon. It began in a tent and evolved into a series of general stores. Across from the IMAX Theater you'll find one such Babbitt enterprise in the guise of the Tusayan General Store. Included in the services ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Tusayan General Store
Highway 64
Next to Grand Canyon Camper Village RV Park, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

JGrand 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

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