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Quote: Mather CG is set amoung the trees while the trailer park was pretty much a fancy parking lot. The trailer park has free shuttle service around the park. Read More
Quote: The sun crossing the horizon is a highlight nearly anywhere in the southwest. We’d watched it reach lower and lower into Zion’s sandstone canyon two mornings before, and despite the fact that Arizona stubbornly Read More
Quote: This hike is one of the toughest and most dangerous that I have ever done. In order to get to the Trailhead, take the Vulcan's Throne/Lava Falls Trailhead road to its end. The road passes through a dry lake Read More
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Quote: Always delightful, the views here were particularly scenic on this clear, sunny September day. We'd come on a day trip from Sedona and found the park full but not uncomfortably so -- especially with the shuttle Read More
Quote: Each of the National Parks offers a Junior Ranger program. If your child has never participated in the program, I would recommend that you stop at the visitor's center and get them signed up. The Junior Ranger Read More
Quote: Eh. You spend $10 for a 34-minute viewing of "Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets." Parts of it are very cool and dramatic, with views from a helicopter that had to get very special permission to fly along the Read More
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Quote: It was best that we hiked Hermit’s Trail on the first day of our trip. It made everything else feel like a breeze. Hermit’s Trail is a 17-mile round trip trail from the canyon rim to the Colorado River, Read More
Quote: Thunder River is a magical spot on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon where the world's shortest and steepest river bursts from a cave in the side of the canyon and crashes down 1,200 feet in less than 1/2 a mile Read More