Grand Canyon South Rim, Breathtaking Vistas of Nature's Grandeur

Arizona
One of the most magnificent views on Earth
4.8

Introduction

The Grand Canyon is undoubtedly one of the world's famous landmarks. Most visitors to the national park will head to the South Rim, which is located north of Tusayan and serves as the park's southern entrance. Visitors can go to the canyon's information center to obtain route information and introductions to various scenic spots. Moving north will take you to Grand Canyon Village. At the northeast end of the village, the Yavapai Observation Station offers a panoramic view of the Grand Canyon and also houses a not-to-be-missed geological museum. For visitors who don't want to miss the magnificent scenery, a helicopter tour is highly recommended but it comes at a great cost of around $500. Visitors must weigh the cost of experiencing the spectacular beauty against the expense. However, if you don't mind spending a large amount of money, this is the best way to appreciate the spectacular scenery of the Grand Canyon in the shortest possible time.

Must-go rating

Must go
70%
Worth going
30%

Transportation

90%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
5%
Group travel
5%
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Address
Arizona
Opening hours
Nanxia is open all year round, Beixia is open from mid-May to mid-October, and the West Glass Bridge is open from 8:00 to 16:30 in winter and from 7:00 to 20:00 in summer.
Transportation
Drive from Las Vegas via US-93, then onto I-40, and finally AZ-64 for approximately 5 hours.