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River Trips

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Exploring the Grand Canyon by river is an adventure like no other. Whether you're looking for a quick half-day or a leisurely full-day trip, the Colorado River offers smooth water excursions that cater to all preferences. For those craving a more immersive experience, noncommercial trips launching from Diamond Creek and concluding at Lake Mead can stretch from two to five days. These journeys allow you to soak in the breathtaking scenery and the rugged beauty of the canyon over several days.

The thrill of navigating these waters is heightened by the option of professionally guided raft trips. These tours are open to the public, but they’re in high demand and often booked a year or two ahead. So, planning ahead is essential if you want to secure a spot on one of these unforgettable adventures. Imagine floating through the heart of the canyon, surrounded by towering cliffs and the endless sky. It's a chance to disconnect from the hustle of daily life and reconnect with nature in its most majestic form.

While you're there, don't miss the chance to explore the Grand Canyon's hiking trails, which offer stunning views and a closer look at the unique flora and fauna of the region. And if you're a photography enthusiast, the canyon's dramatic landscapes provide endless opportunities to capture the perfect shot. So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready for an epic adventure in one of the world's most iconic natural wonders.
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Hermit Road
Hermit Road is a stunning journey along the western side of Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim, stretching a breathtaking 7 miles (11 km) out to Hermits Rest. This route is a must-see for anyone visiting the Grand Canyon, and you can access it by
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Desert View Drive
Desert View Drive is an absolutely stunning route that stretches 25 miles (40 km) east from Grand Canyon Village along the South Rim. This drive, which takes you all the way to the Desert View Watchtower and the East Entrance of Grand Canyon National
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Grand Canyon Village
Discover everything you need for an unforgettable Grand Canyon adventure in the charming Grand Canyon Village. This historic spot is your one-stop shop for all hiking and camping gear, along with authentic American Indian crafts and a wide array of c
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Desert View
Desert View is a charming little settlement perched on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, just 25 miles (41 km) east of the bustling Grand Canyon Village. It's nestled near the canyon's eastern edge, offering stunning panoramas that will take your br
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Havasu Falls
When people mention "Havasu Falls," they're often talking about the stunning waterfall itself, but it can also mean the entire area where all five of the Havasupai Waterfalls are located on the Havasupai Indian Reservation in the Grand Canyon. Among
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North Rim
If you're someone who craves adventure off the beaten path, then the North Rim of the Grand Canyon is your perfect destination. Only 10% of all Grand Canyon visitors make it to this hidden gem, making it a tranquil escape from the crowds. Perched at
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Phantom Ranch
Nestled at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, Phantom Ranch is the ultimate getaway for adventure seekers, whether you're hiking or riding in on a mule. It's a place where you can truly disconnect and soak in the awe-inspiring beauty of this natural won
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Tuweep
Perched 3,000 vertical feet above the Colorado River, Toroweap Overlook offers a breathtaking view that will leave you speechless. The landscape is dotted with volcanic cinder cones and ancient lava flows, all part of the ancestral lands of the South