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Grand Canyon South Rim — Attraction in Tuba City

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Grand Canyon South Rim
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Nearby attractions
Lookout Studio
Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Bright Angel Trailhead
15 Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Grand Canyon Railway
Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Hopi House
Hopi House, Rim Trail, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Verkamp's Visitor Center
100 S Entrance Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Trail View Overlook
Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Grand Canyon Museum Collection
2 Albright Ave, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Nearby restaurants
Arizona Steakhouse
10 Albright Ave, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
El Tovar Dining Room
1 El Tovar Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, United States
The Fountain
9 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
El Tovar cocktail lounge
1 El Tovar Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Nearby hotels
Thunderbird Lodge
7 N Vlg Lp, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
El Tovar Hotel
1 El Tovar Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Kachina Lodge
5 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Grand Canyon Lodges
10 Albright Ave, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Buckey's Cabin
3V45+XG, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Maswik Lodge
202 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
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Grand Canyon South Rim

Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
4.9(657)
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attractions: Lookout Studio, Bright Angel Trailhead, Grand Canyon Railway, Hopi House, Verkamp's Visitor Center, Trail View Overlook, Grand Canyon Museum Collection, restaurants: Arizona Steakhouse, El Tovar Dining Room, The Fountain, El Tovar cocktail lounge
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Nearby attractions of Grand Canyon South Rim

Lookout Studio

Bright Angel Trailhead

Grand Canyon Railway

Hopi House

Verkamp's Visitor Center

Trail View Overlook

Grand Canyon Museum Collection

Lookout Studio

Lookout Studio

4.7

(209)

Open 24 hours
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Bright Angel Trailhead

Bright Angel Trailhead

4.9

(2.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Grand Canyon Railway

Grand Canyon Railway

4.7

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Hopi House

Hopi House

4.6

(269)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Descend the Grand Canyon on the South Kaibab Trail
Descend the Grand Canyon on the South Kaibab Trail
Tue, Jan 6 • 9:00 AM
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, 86023
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Nearby restaurants of Grand Canyon South Rim

Arizona Steakhouse

El Tovar Dining Room

The Fountain

El Tovar cocktail lounge

Arizona Steakhouse

Arizona Steakhouse

4.0

(678)

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El Tovar Dining Room

El Tovar Dining Room

4.2

(1.2K)

$$

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The Fountain

The Fountain

3.8

(28)

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El Tovar cocktail lounge

El Tovar cocktail lounge

3.3

(63)

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Reviews of Grand Canyon South Rim

4.9
(657)
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3.0
41w

I'll preface this review by saying Shame on you NPS. One of the most visited Parks in the country and they have TWO admission lanes open out of 4. Over 1 and 1/2 hour wait just to get into the park. This is purposefully done to manipulate public perception of a low budget and to protest Trump's government waste cuts. They could man the other 2 stations if they wanted to, but they spitefully do not. May the NPS get their just desserts for this nonsense. Once we were in, there was the usual lack of parking like at many national parks, but fortunately this was only around the village. I'd hate to see this place on the weekend. We ate at the Yavapai lodge and there was parking there. Food was pretty good. We figured we'd try to escape the crowds and head east on 64. That turned out to be a good idea as there were plenty of pull-outs and overlooks to enjoy the canyon views. There was always an open parking spot or two and the crowds weren't nearly as bad. Our last stop was the Desert View Tower which was a place I had never heard of. It turned out to be my favorite part of the park and I highly recommend it. Be sure to get there before 5pm so you can go up to the top of the tower. In summary, unlike parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite which have repeat allure, this one is a "one and done". No...

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5.0
48w

It is super cliché to say that TV & pictures give this place no justice. But suffice to say, this is an understatement yet! When I got up to the open canyon & was able to look below at the canyon, no words could describe its beauty. TV & pictures have an end. And end to the left of the picture; an end to the right; even only a certain amount of depth for distance. When you're there, there is no end. Turn your head to the left & it goes on. Turn your head to the right & it goes on. Look down & your feet are standing on it. Surreal is a great word.

I actually got emotional because it was almost a visual overload. The blue of the sky; the orange of the canyon; deeper browns/reds & purple shades below...the greenery on the bottom also; the river. God is powerful!

The South Rim I've found to be the best view of the canyon. Or any view where you're looking down into the canyon. I've been on the west rim & the emotion isn't the same. Once the canyon walls in front of you are above you, the just resemble another bare mountain. It's much different when youre looking down like you're on top of...

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5.0
16w

The South Side has been more accessible with more amenities since before the Park opened in 1919. Mather Point is close to the Visitors Center, has it’s own shuttle stop, paved walkways, restrooms nearby, and so on. If accessibility is a concern, you’ll have it here. In fact, I’d say if you’ve been concerned about mobility or accessibility in a Park, this is an excellent one to start with – there are multiple lodges, historic buildings, paved trails, and more all connected by shuttles and parking options.

I watched the sun come up and then decided to hit the trail from Mather Point to Bright Angel and I am so so glad I did. The weather was in the 70’s. The wildlife was out. I had a consistent view of the canyon, an incredibly well curated geological trail to follow, and I hit major historic Park architecture along the way.

If you had one day and hike to do with family and friends who had different needs and expectations of hiking, I’d recommend this one! I’ll also cover why I chose to stay up in elevation and not venture down...

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The South Side has been more accessible with more amenities since before the Park opened in 1919. Mather Point is close to the Visitors Center, has it’s own shuttle stop, paved walkways, restrooms nearby, and so on. If accessibility is a concern, you’ll have it here. In fact, I’d say if you’ve been concerned about mobility or accessibility in a Park, this is an excellent one to start with – there are multiple lodges, historic buildings, paved trails, and more all connected by shuttles and parking options. I watched the sun come up and then decided to hit the trail from Mather Point to Bright Angel and I am so so glad I did. The weather was in the 70’s. The wildlife was out. I had a consistent view of the canyon, an incredibly well curated geological trail to follow, and I hit major historic Park architecture along the way. If you had one day and hike to do with family and friends who had different needs and expectations of hiking, I’d recommend this one! I’ll also cover why I chose to stay up in elevation and not venture down into the canyon.
Sandra GiraldoSandra Giraldo
We visited on the 15th and 16th of May. We made sunrise and spent 2-3 hours within/around the park's south rim area. It was a magical experience. Notes: - It took us ample patience to catch a starburst shot of the sun as it gradually appeared. Not only was it quite cold (various layers worn), but even in the dark hours of the early morning, crowds of people started trickling in with us in anticipation of the show that would illuminate the breathtaking landscape (some slept within the park). -Upon arrival at the park, we traveled up the south entrance road, past the south entrance station, and up to lots 1-3 by the Visitor Center. The parking lots fill up fast; by 8-9 AM there were minimal spaces, if any, and the line of traffic to get to these lots extended well past the park entrance station. Within the parking area, we could access rim trails for scenic walks (leashed dogs allowed), food/coffee, bathrooms/picnic tables, etc. Overall, the south entrance aligned with my mental image of the Grand Canyon; it truly is a beautiful, wild wonder.
Melissa BollschweilerMelissa Bollschweiler
To visit the Grand Canyon, no matter the route, the cost of entering is $20/person or $35/vehicle and is good for 7 days. Entering through the South Rim is the largest and most visited point of entry. The South Rim offers the Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon Railway, hotels, restaurants, as well as shopping, free tours, and free shuttles. Visiting for the first time, the Grand Canyon offers an entire experience that I wish we had more time to explore. Visit via private vehicle, train, or tour. Stay for one day or stay multiple days in one of the hotels, cabins, or camp at the Grand Canyon. Their is plenty of walking and hiking and different ways to explore try the river or a mule or a guided tour. They also offer free tours and learning opportunities as well as shuttle services what takes visitors to various points in the park. The Grand Canyon is a surreal experienced that should be experienced by all so you can appreciate the natural beauty as well as amazingness of this natural creation.
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The South Side has been more accessible with more amenities since before the Park opened in 1919. Mather Point is close to the Visitors Center, has it’s own shuttle stop, paved walkways, restrooms nearby, and so on. If accessibility is a concern, you’ll have it here. In fact, I’d say if you’ve been concerned about mobility or accessibility in a Park, this is an excellent one to start with – there are multiple lodges, historic buildings, paved trails, and more all connected by shuttles and parking options. I watched the sun come up and then decided to hit the trail from Mather Point to Bright Angel and I am so so glad I did. The weather was in the 70’s. The wildlife was out. I had a consistent view of the canyon, an incredibly well curated geological trail to follow, and I hit major historic Park architecture along the way. If you had one day and hike to do with family and friends who had different needs and expectations of hiking, I’d recommend this one! I’ll also cover why I chose to stay up in elevation and not venture down into the canyon.
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We visited on the 15th and 16th of May. We made sunrise and spent 2-3 hours within/around the park's south rim area. It was a magical experience. Notes: - It took us ample patience to catch a starburst shot of the sun as it gradually appeared. Not only was it quite cold (various layers worn), but even in the dark hours of the early morning, crowds of people started trickling in with us in anticipation of the show that would illuminate the breathtaking landscape (some slept within the park). -Upon arrival at the park, we traveled up the south entrance road, past the south entrance station, and up to lots 1-3 by the Visitor Center. The parking lots fill up fast; by 8-9 AM there were minimal spaces, if any, and the line of traffic to get to these lots extended well past the park entrance station. Within the parking area, we could access rim trails for scenic walks (leashed dogs allowed), food/coffee, bathrooms/picnic tables, etc. Overall, the south entrance aligned with my mental image of the Grand Canyon; it truly is a beautiful, wild wonder.
Sandra Giraldo

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To visit the Grand Canyon, no matter the route, the cost of entering is $20/person or $35/vehicle and is good for 7 days. Entering through the South Rim is the largest and most visited point of entry. The South Rim offers the Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon Railway, hotels, restaurants, as well as shopping, free tours, and free shuttles. Visiting for the first time, the Grand Canyon offers an entire experience that I wish we had more time to explore. Visit via private vehicle, train, or tour. Stay for one day or stay multiple days in one of the hotels, cabins, or camp at the Grand Canyon. Their is plenty of walking and hiking and different ways to explore try the river or a mule or a guided tour. They also offer free tours and learning opportunities as well as shuttle services what takes visitors to various points in the park. The Grand Canyon is a surreal experienced that should be experienced by all so you can appreciate the natural beauty as well as amazingness of this natural creation.
Melissa Bollschweiler

Melissa Bollschweiler

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