Friday, March 13, 2020

Overnight Camping In The Grand Canyon



If you’ve ever dreamed of visiting the Grand Canyon, you probably didn’t take into consideration that there are many logistical elements of the trip.  The Grand Canyon is located in Arizona outside of a small town called Page.  There are no airports in the surrounding area, so you’re either going to need to drive from your home location to the Grand Canyon, or you are going to need to fly into a starting city has the abilities to support commercial airline traffic, and then drive from there.  The most logical city to begin your trip for your Grand Canyon tour is Las Vegas, simply because it is located around the same amount of distance from the other potential starting cities, and Las Vegas is a tourist attraction onto itself.  This means that you are going to be able to book a cheaper flights in and out of Las Vegas than you will be able to find into other cities, and will also be able to find more hotel rooms in almost any price range that are available to you.  Needless to say, Las Vegas is also a great city to visit on vacation over and above your Grand Canyon trip.  Once you were in the Las Vegas, you can arrange for transportation to the Grand Canyon from there.

The best way to tour the Grand Canyon is to book an overnight camping tour.  This is going to give you the ability to drive the four hours from downtown to the Grand Canyon national park and then have about ½ day to explore that day.  Because it’ll be a logical to attempt to drive back the same day, simply because you would not be able to fully enjoy yourself spending only a few hours in the Grand Canyon national park, we would suggest camping overnight in the park and then driving back to Las Vegas the next day.  This will give you 4 hours minimum of outdoor time each day without having to worry about the significant amount of driving on that day.  In addition, you will also get to experience camping in the Grand Canyon, which is one of the most incredible experiences you can have on its own.  Instead of attempting to spend only one day by driving out and back on the same day, ultimately only getting a few pictures and not having any time to actually explore, most people who are familiar with Grand Canyon tours will suggest that you need to spend at least two days in the park in order to fully enjoy the amenities that it has.  There’s a lot to do and see in the Grand Canyon, and by trying to cut your trip short in order to make all of the driving happen on the same day, you are cheating yourself out of one of the most fulfilling experiences that you can possibly have.  If you are going to come all this way, why she herself out of your GrandCanyon adventure?




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