Grand Canyon National Park, located in Arizona, USA, is one of the most spectacular canyons in the world. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the canyon reaches depths of 1,800 meters and stretches over 446 kilometers. The park is divided into three main areas: South Rim, North Rim, and West Rim. The South Rim is open year-round and is the most visited area. The unique rock layers shift in color with time and light, from orange-red to purple-blue, creating a stunning visual feast. It is not only a paradise for geologists but also a favorite destination for hikers, photographers, and campers. Whether you stand at Mather Point to gaze into the abyss or hike down the Bright Angel Trail, you will feel the power of nature. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, the Grand Canyon is a must-see natural wonder for every traveler.
South Rim open 24/7 year-round; North Rim open from May 15 to October 15 with limited services; West Rim (Skywalk) managed by local tribe with different hours
Ticket valid for 7 days with re-entry. Purchase online in advance to avoid queues
Free shuttle buses operate on the South Rim, connecting major viewpoints and the visitor center; seasonal bus service also available from Tusayan town
About 4.5 hours drive from Las Vegas, 1.5 hours from Flagstaff. Large parking lots available, but limited during peak season; shuttles recommended
North Rim road closes in winter; South Rim accessible by car. Use free park shuttles to avoid congestion
No subway service
The South Rim entrance is the most popular and open year-round, with the visitor center and major hotels.
It is recommended to purchase tickets online in advance, especially during peak season, to save time.
Pets are allowed but must be leashed at all times. They are not permitted on trails (except the Greenway Trail on South Rim) or inside buildings.
About 4.5 hours to the South Rim, and about 2.5 hours to the West Rim.
Yes. The South Rim has paved paths and viewpoints suitable for strollers, plus junior ranger programs. However, stay away from cliff edges.
Best Season
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer mild weather and fewer crowds; summer is hot and crowded; winter closes some roads
Duration
Recommend 2-3 days; at least one full day to hike or use shuttle to visit main viewpoints
Category
Park