Grand Canyon National Park extends 277 miles of the mighty Colorado River and nearby uplands. It is located entirely in great northern Arizona, and since the most accessible part of the Grand Canyon park overlooks the South Rim. Hence, the majority of the visitor tends to head in that direction. My childhood best buddy and I planned an exciting 4 days road trip in Northern Arizona starting from Flagstaff – Grand Canyon National Park – Sedona – Page and back to Flagstaff.
Best Time to Visit
Grand Canyon is always beautiful, but it depends on what you are interested in, as the conditions vary significantly all through the year.
Spring between the months of March-May is the best time of the year to visit the Grand Canyon’s South Rim. This could be the ideal season if you are looking for mild temperatures, comfortable hiking, light precipitation, and fewer crowds.
Summer between June – August is the picking season; they are the most popular months but crowded, and temperatures are hot and regular thunderstorms may not be the best.
Fall between September and November is also a great month to visit Grand Canyon’s South Rim as the crowds drop significantly after Labor Day and the temperature.
Winter between December – February has freezing temperatures, and that definitely scares many visitors away, but Grand Canyon covered in snow is a gorgeous sight. On average, South Rim gets about five feet of snow in winter.
How Did I Get There
Over the years, I was fortunate to make a couple of trips to the Grand Canyon, and each time I discovered something new. There are several ways to arrive at the National Park. Many visitors take a day trip from Las Vegas; many fly out of Phoenix and Las Vegas. Daily flights also arrive in Flagstaff, only about 73 miles from the Park. You must rent a car from these airports or reserve a shuttle to the park.
Flying to Flagstaff, then a road trip to Tusayan
Our flight arrived at Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, Arizona (FLG) at 5:47 pm, got our rental car from National, and headed towards Grand Canyon South Rim (village). It took us about an hour drive from the airport, enough time for us to make it to the lookout before sunset. The only drawback was that all the hotels inside the Grand Canyon Park were sold out, so we had to stay in Grand Canyon Village, a beautiful town called Tusayan, about 6 miles south of the South Rim Lookout.
Accommodation In Flagstaff, Arizona
At first, we planned to stay overnight at Flagstaff but later change the plan, but if you are looking for accommodation in Flagstaff then here are few affordable hotels that I have researched.
Quality Inn 140 and 117 Flagstaff, Flagstaff, Arizona
Roadway Inn & Suites, Flagstaff, Arizona
Accommodation In Sedona, Arizona
The Views Inn Sedona, Sedona Arizona
Sky Ranch Lodge, Sedona Arizona
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