I stopped in here to ask for maps of national forest service land & roads for camping. The female ranger refused to give me any maps. She just blurted out the name of a forest service road that is popular in the area & hurried me out the door. I am a solo female traveler & really needed a map so that I would have several options of places to camp in case I felt unsafe in my first camping spot. I am NOT happy that my tax payer dollars are paying this...
   Read moreLocated one mile south of the Grand Canyon National Park South Entrance off AZ Route 64. It is open usually between 0800 – 1700 hours, Monday through Friday and is open to the public for information assistance. This station replaced the older Moqui Ranger Station, which you pass on the right side of the road as you approach Tusayan. It is also home for some of the Rangers who work...
   Read moreRangers are unequipped to handle serious crime within the park, and are unconcerned about the safety of female travelers. They don’t believe or respect women who face assault on their watch, and respond with disdain and resentment when forced to perform their basic duties.
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