| Sara |
Jan 30th, 2010 11:36 AM |
You will not be able to go to the North Rim in late March; because it is a higher terrain, it gets a lot more snow, and the road leading to it is not usually open until early May. I think you're better off going to the South Rim, anyway - I've not been to the North Rim, only the South, but I understand the views are more spectacular at the South Rim, as you're looking across the canyon at the higher walls of the North side. It's a much shorter drive from Tucson, too. As for hiking, there is a really nice, flat trail that goes along the rim of the canyon for quite a distance, and much of it is paved. I don't know about going down any of the trails that go into the canyon in March, they might have snow and ice on them then, but I expect others can advise you on that.
Do try to get accommodations inside the park, if possible. Make reservations now - you can always cancel if your plans change. Tusayan is the town just outside the south park entrance, and they have a number of chain motels, but it's at least a 20 minute drive from there to the canyon. You're much better off staying in Grand Canyon Village if you can. When we were there a few years ago we stayed at the Maswick Lodge, as that was the only reservation we could get. It was okay, but is about 1/4 mile from the canyon edge, so try for lodging that is next to the canyon, if you can get it. You can read about the various lodging options at the Xanterra web site: http://www.grandcanyonlodges.com/Lod...rview-411.html.
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