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Grand Canyon/North Rim


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Betty H

March 08, 2026

Speechless! The views are absolutely gorgeous. It was chilly enough to keep our jackets on during our early March trip. My only regret? Not bringing binoculars. There is lots to do in the South Rim, from hiking, camping, and biking to mule trips and dining. We drove in from Tusayan and paid a $35 vehicle entry fee (good for 7 days, so keep your receipt for re-entry), and while parking inside is free, it’s a gamble during peak hours. The park is very dog-friendly, but keep a sharp eye out for elks. We spotted several near the Watchtower and on the streets, so we made sure to keep our pup at a distance. Truly a bucket-list experience!

Some Guy

February 28, 2026

Just wow. The scale is unimaginable until you see it in person... and even then it's still hard to fathom. Rangers and staff are super helpful with lots of information and tips to share. Definitely go into the canyon, even if it's only for a mile.

Christopher Roman

February 18, 2026

Mind blowing visas plus exhausting yet rewarding hikes down into the canyon make this place a must visit! Completely exceeded my expectations. Don't miss Yavapai Point and South Kaibab Trail. Keep in mind the hikes down into the canyon are HARD on the way back up, so be prepared ESPECIALLY if it's hot. Plan your sunsets and sunrises since that's when the views are next level! Can't go wrong with Mojave Point or Hopi Point at sunset.

Nal

January 19, 2026

Photos don’t do justice to this place. Do visit the South Rim at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center near the canyon village for breathtaking views. Mather point is good for sunrise. If you plan to go on a hike, bring food and water as there are no restaurants at the visitor center except for a cafe at the bike rental center. Visit the geology museum. It’s nice and is at a walkable distance. I visited in Jan. Mornings are cold but it gets better during the day so carry light jacket. Entry fee is $35 and can be purchased online. There are shuttles available every 15 minutes from visitor center to different view points. There is plenty of parking space at the visitor center.

Lucy Wu

November 29, 2025

Grand Canyon was amazing!!! I have wanted to visit Grand Canyon for so long, and we finally did this summer!!! Absolutely gorgeous, and the view is just stunning 🤩!! The weather was also great, with the sun out while staying dry. We stayed for 3 days, and the cabins were also beautiful, with the view just looking towards Grand Canyon. It was wonderful to be able to see the view that I only used to see in textbooks. Everyone should definitely visit here when they’re in Arizona!

Denise Silvious-Dellinger

November 19, 2025

We were in Arizona and visited the south rim of the Grand Canyon. Breathtaking, magnificent, and true natural wonder. No words can describe the experience. A definite add to anyone's bucket list. We cant wait to go back and see the north rim

Bruce Atkins

November 06, 2025

Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most extraordinary destinations in the world — a true masterpiece of nature. The canyon’s vastness, intricate layers of rock, and vibrant colors create a landscape that is both humbling and unforgettable. Whether viewed from the rim or explored from within, every angle reveals a new perspective on the Earth’s incredible geological history. The park is exceptionally well-maintained, with a variety of experiences suited for every visitor. Scenic viewpoints offer stunning panoramas, while well-marked trails provide opportunities for hiking, photography, and solitude. The sunrise and sunset views are particularly breathtaking, painting the canyon in golden and crimson hues that defy description. Park rangers and staff are professional, knowledgeable, and passionate about preservation and visitor education. Their guidance enhances the experience, ensuring that guests can explore safely and responsibly. In every sense, Grand Canyon National Park stands as a testament to the beauty and power of nature. It is a destination that leaves a lasting impression and should be considered an essential stop for anyone seeking to witness one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.

Riddhi Patel

October 26, 2025

In love with the grand canyon national Park. Despite the government shut down, we did not experience any difficulties staying within the park.. the employees were amazing and helpful. The paved hikes are really amazing because it was easy taking the kids (4 year and 11months) to watch the sunset and stargazing. God truly is the best painter. Beautiful rims.

Nicole

October 05, 2025

It is just nature magic. No photo or video truly captures its beauty. There were dogs with their humans. A couple were not friendly and then there were some like mine that were just chill and didn't pay anyone or anything any attention. They were happy just smelling around. The first day I went the restrooms were clean and well stocked. The next day was the first day of the government shutdown and nothing was kept up. Restrooms were bare of soap and toilet paper. People were rude and had paper and stuff all over the floor. The gift shop was closed. So that was unfortunate that happened.

Iva O

October 01, 2025

Breathtaking views, the blue route driver Tim made our day, such an awesome friendly guide and very attentive to all people- opposite to the very rude lady driver who work red line at the sunset time in September 30- she was so laud and rude to the elderly asking her question about next stop. She needs to ride Tim s bus and learn some patience.

Shaik Mussavir

September 10, 2025

Breathtaking Landscapes are so beautiful and unique!!!!! Every stop in the park has a special treat for your eyes with mesmerizing views. We were lucky to visit a week ahead of the wild fire which happened in the month of July. We witnessed the smoke from far and fire ball while traveling in the night. The shuttle is so frequent and convenient every ten minutes. Not all places have restrooms.

Abel Gonzalez

August 31, 2025

God majesty is awe inspiring! The most powerful and beautiful hole in the ground. Absolutely the best place to witness the power and grace of Gods presence. Highly recommended at least one in your lifetime and definitely worth staying until sunset where the colors change and the sun sets over the rim. Definitely worth the time and effort to visit !

Aamir Mahmood

August 20, 2025

An absolutely breathtaking place! The Grand Canyon’s stunning views and massive landscapes are beyond words. Perfect for hiking, photography, and enjoying nature’s beauty. Sunrise and sunset here are unforgettable. A must-visit destination and truly one of the world’s natural wonders!

Astrida McFarland

May 18, 2025

My trip to the Grand Canyon was phenomenal! It was on my bucket list and I can scratch it off my list. I will never forget my trip there and encourage everyone to go at least once. The Grand Canyon is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is an unbelievable spectacle of nature. It is a great, huge slash in the surface of the earth - 217 miles long, 4 to 18 miles wide and a mile deep, with the Colorado River flowing at the bottom. There is so much to see and would take a few days to see it all. I saw it by taking a helicopter tour at the Grand Canyon Village. It was exciting and breathtaking as you approached the edges of the cliffs on the south rim of the canyon into open space beneath you. I felt my stomach flip flop seeing the river and huge rocks. The vivid colors of oranges, pinks and light purples were a sight to behold! It was in the morning and I often wonder what a sunset tour would've been like. An incredible trip that I will never forget.

Jun Li

May 14, 2025

There are 4 national parks easily stands out among all; they are Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Zion; I call them the Big 4s! The must sees in one's life. I stand at south rim, walk along the rim trail, the great loneliness is at its own display, nothing is greater than that.