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Grand Canyon tours from Sedona & Flagstaff
Written by Viator, August 2010
The Grand Canyon needs no introduction: considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, it ranks highly on just about every traveler’s wish list. And with a range of different tour ...
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Sedona and Flagstaff Trips from Phoenix
Written by Viator, April 2011
If the scenery looks familiar in picture-perfect Sedona, it's probably because you've seen it on the silver screen. With spindly towers, grand buttes and flat-topped mesas, it's easy to understand ...
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Autumn in the Grand Canyon
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, October 2012
The Grand Canyon
is appealing year-round, but the main benefit of visiting during the
autumn season is that summer crowds have started to dwindle—and the
wettest month of the year (August) has ...
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Getting a Permit to Hike the Grand Canyon
Written by Jessica F, March 2013
While visitors don’t need a permit to day hike the Grand Canyon, a backcountry permit is required for those doing overnight hiking and overnight camping at rim sites other than developed campgrounds ...
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Grand Canyon: The South Rim
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
Although people tend to think of the Grand Canyon
as a single location, it’s actually divided into North and South, with
slightly different hikes, weather, and experiences to offer. About 20 ...
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Grand Canyon West
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013
Unlike the famous South Rim and atmospheric North Rim , Grand Canyon West is not part of the Grand Canyon National Park —in
fact, it’s five hours away and is owned and operated by the ...
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How to Spend Three Days in the Grand Canyon
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013
If you have several days in which to explore the Grand Canyon
and you’re not sure how to divide your time, the best thing to do is to
pick your ideal outdoor activity and plan around that ...
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Native American Culture at the Grand Canyon
Written by Jessica F, February 2013
While the Grand Canyon in Arizona is a worthwhile attraction for hikers, photographers and those who want to experience a stunning and rare landscape, it’s also a destination rich in Native American ...
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Outdoor Adventures Near Phoenix
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, January 2013
When people think of Arizona ,
most of the images that come to mind are full of desert sand, cacti,
and open spaces; while there are some highly photographic landscapes of
this sort (especially ...
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Romantic Things to Do at the Grand Canyon
Written by Jessica F, February 2013
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon is one of the few sites on the planet that has the right to be called awe-inspiring. Each year, almost 5 million people visit the ...
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The Grand Canyon: East Rim Drive
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, February 2013
Most people who visit the Grand Canyon head to the popular South Rim (but the North Rim ,
which is slightly colder and harder to access, has its upsides, too).
If you come into the canyon ...
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The Grand Canyon in Winter
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
If you haven’t yet visited the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or if you’re planning on visiting again, don’t count out the winter months! There are many benefits, such as fewer people, reduced prices, and ...
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Things to Do in Sedona
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
Famous for the Red Rocks of sandstone, Sedona
is a prime destination for outdoor adventures and spiritual
pilgrimages. With cliffs, canyons and rock formations that glow with
those iconic ...
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Tips for Hiking the Grand Canyon
Written by Natalie Grant, USA, December 2012
Whether you want to hike to the Colorado River
on foot, get that perfect photo of yourself at one of the staggering
rim viewpoints, or just work yourself into a good sweat, the Grand Canyon ,
...
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Tips for Visiting the Grand Canyon in the Spring
Written by Jessica F, March 2013
Spring is a great time to visit the Grand Canyon.You’ll get to avoid the heavy crowds and intense heat that exist during the summer months, as well as the risks involved with visiting in winter, ...
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