Grand Canyon: Hidden Caves, Picturesque Views and Wonders
Formerly known as the “Big Canyon”, Grand Canyon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Park in Arizona. Famous for its natural beauty, hidden caves and unique wildlife, Grand Canyon, AZ is bigger than Rhode Island and is by far the most iconic places in the world. Take in all the 446 kilometers view of this beauty as you fly in to the FLG Flagstaff Pulliam Field or the GCN Grand Canyon National Park Airport. Interestingly, the canyon is also home to Supai Village, a remote community inside the Grand Canyon, Arizona.
Best Time to Visit
Extreme temperatures can be experience within the canyon. March to May would be the best time to visit when temperatures are its finest. Hordes of tourists arrive during this period so you might want to visit during months of September to November with crowds wanting to see the canyon thinner.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Be situated next to the Canyon Village Market Plaza at the Yavapai Point, a relaxing escape located a mile from the Rim Trail. Surrounded by woodlands, it is a stunning location that brings you closer to the Grand Canyon National Park. Accommodating rooms at The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon gives you easy access to the Grand Canyon Imax Center, a short walk from the hotel and the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra for some indoor entertainment. The Best Western Premier Grand Canyon Squire Inn is also a favorable choice to stay to easily access these attractions. Bring your feet towards the Elk Ridge Ski Area during winter time for some exhilarating time on the snow slopes.