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Our entire trip was a fantastic journey. We are six hiking women who range in age from 43 to 51 years. We hiked down ... More »
9/02/04-We did a last minute quickie trip to the Grand Canyon on a shoe string budget. Reasonable rate, majestic ... More »
For our honeymoon we went to Sedona then continued on to the Grand Canyon and Williams before returning home. We had ... More »
We've stayed in lots of national park (and other) campgrounds and I was very impressed with the North Rim campground. ... More »
The 1st floor room is too noisy, you can hear the footsteps from the room above you, it's very hard to sleep with that ... More »
When my family went to the Grand Canyon we stayed at this Best Western. We were very pleased with the services and the ... More »
We spent 2 nights at the hotel and really enjoyed ourselves. There were 4 of us in the room (2 kids and 2 adults) and it ... More »
Hotel wasn't easy to find. I saw many people turn into the gravel parking lot just left of the sign. Go to the right of ... More »
This was my familes first trip to the Grand Canyon. We went in May over the holiday weekend. I made reservations a month ... More »
This Holiday Inn express is about 1 miles from the South Rim. I found that it was way overpriced since the hotel had ... More »
Among so many other chain motels this one was very reasonable. Parking right outside our door. Very friendly staff with ... More »
I have stayed in many of the lodges. Lately at the Kachina on the South Rim. The rooms are nice and have lovely views. Beds are comfortable. Unfortunaly, they are also so close to the rim that you are ... More »
As soon as we got in our room my wife pulled back the bed covers to rest when all of sudden a bug ( about 1/2 inch) ... More »
Virtually all the sites had farm animal poop on them, some had dog poop, and they all had holes in the ground dug by ... More »
Family reunions or other large get-togethers might consider checking into the Charley Tank Group Site for a rustic camping experience. Located a little more than four miles ...
If you are strong of heart and you long for a truly primitive wilderness experience, take your adventure off-road to this campground. This secluded, semi-developed site can be reached on gravel ...
Taking "the road less traveled" CAN make all the difference, especially if you are camping the backcountry of Arizona's Grand Canyon. Pitch a tent at Crazy Jug Point and feast your eyes on ...
Located in Grand Canyon Village , Mather Campground offers mostly wooded campsites for the camp enthusiast. It is perfect for the visitor who is not seeking full ...
Imagine stretching out under the stars at an elevation of more than 8,700 feet. At this campground, the Arizona sky seems close enough to touch. Campers may choose from 22 scenic tent ...