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Travel Blogs from Grand Canyon National Park
South Kaibab Trail zum Colorado River
... Fluss befindet sich dann ein Camp – Phantom Ranch – in mitten von gelb gefärbten Laubbäumen. Über eine Hängebrücke gelangt man zur anderen Flussseite und zu weißen Sandstränden. Leider lagen diese noch im Schatten. Aber kalt war es nicht – im Gegenteil, es war viel wärmer als oben am Rim. Im Camp übernachten dann die meisten Leute, die den Weg bis nach unten gefunden haben und laufen dann den Bright Angel Trail oder den South Kaibab Trail am nächsten ...
Von Dämmen, Straßen und Schluchten
Heute war wieder so ein Tag, wo es einem am Abend so vorkommt, als ob es sich um mindestens zwei Tage gehandelt hat - einfach viel zu viele tolle Impressionen.
Am Morgen sind wir wieder relativ früh gegen 7.30 Uhr aufgebrochen, um den Hoover Dam zu besichtigen. Dabei haben wir festgestellt, dass man vom Motel aus schon den Lake Mead sehen kann - also der See, der durch den Bau des Dammes entstanden ist. Das Wetter war richtig nett, nicht ...
Day 13 - Meltdown Day
... market only to get a little off track since we did not know the trails that led the way. Finally reaching the orange shuttle stop we headed to Yavovi Point to watch the sunset. This was amazing but the ride back was a nightmare. We got right on the bus and went back to the market for milk. Needless to say that did not happen. I refuse to pay $5.19 for a gallon of milk so instead we got a quart of ice cream for $8.49. I do ...
Grand Canyon
... there, done that”.
Another very popular option is the 3 day trans-canyon, camping 2 nights along the track and taking the shuttle bus back from the north rim. I had all my backpacking gear with me, but I lacked the enthusiasm to do it by myself.
The canyon is one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World…(as is the Barrier Reef) and an American guy asked me how the Grand ...
Happy Jack Wilderness Camping
... a chance to stop by some of the stock water tanks where the wildlife come to get water. It was late in the day and to hot so we just walked around each of them for just a few mins. After heading back to our campground we decided that we were going to each lunch, then go for a small hike and then head out. We only could stay one day for this event, but it was so worth it. Hope you enjoy some of the pictures we got from this ...
Location
Other places to stay in Grand Canyon National Park
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Mather Campground
Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Trailer Village
Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
North Rim Campground
Arizona State Route 67, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Grand Canyon Camper Village
Highway 64, 2-1/2 miles from South Entrance to Grand Canyon National Park, Tusayan | Campground -
Bright Angel Campground
Grand Canyon National Park | 2 star campground -
Desert View Campground
25 Miles east of Grand Canyon Village, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Ten-X Campground
On US Hwy 180/State Hwy 64, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Bucky O'Neil Suite
Highway 64, South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Indian Garden
4 1/2 miles down Bright Angel Trail going towards Phantom Ranch, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Camper Village
Tusayan | Campground -
DeMotte Campground
AZ State Route 67, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Cottonwood Campground
16.6 miles from the Bright Angel trailhead, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Diamond Creek Campground
Diamond Creek Rd., Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Indian Hollow Campground
Forest Road 232, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground -
Buck Farm Overlook
Forest Road 445 H, Grand Canyon National Park | Campground