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    Getting TO/AROUND: There are several ways you can travel in order to reach one of the South Rim entrances to Grand Canyon, some are prettier, some are faster :)

    Fastest: Take Hwy64 northbound from I-40 at Williams Arizona, just west of Flagstaff. The road is smooth and the speed limit is about 65mph most of the way. About 5 miles south of the park, you'll pass through the town of Tusayan. There's lodging, food, gas stations, a National Geographic IMAX theater, and the airport that serves the Canyon air tours. The drive up to that point isn't very inspiring, but it is a timesaver.

    Prettiest: Take Hwy 89 northbound from I-40 just east of Flagstaff. You miss most of Flagstaff traffic this way. About 12 miles up, you'll see a little sign for a road to the right for the Sunset Crater National Monument. After taking a little time to visit the crater, you can continue on this same loop to Wupatki National Monument; an old native American pueblo whose ruins you can explore. You can continue on the loop until it takes you back to Hwy 89. Continue North to the town of Cameron. There you can catch Hwy 64 which will take you to the East Entrance to Grand Canyon. Even if you don't take the scenic loop described here, it is about an hour longer than the 'fastest' route I described above. BUT it is gorgeous! Empty in most places, you can see volcanic rocks poking through the ground cover - you'll spy hogans: Navajo round traditional homes, red soil, and of course roadside stands selling local crafts and artworks along the shoulder. You'll catch glimpses of the grandeur to come as the canyon forms along the North side of the road.

    I took the 'fastest' in, and the 'prettiest' out! You can combine them any way you want ... just remember to take time to explore as you drive; take pullouts and enjoy the vistas before you. And once you reach the park, take every turnout you cross - you won't be disappointed!

    Since I was busy driving, you'll have to be content with this map from the NPS website though and just take my word about the views :)

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    Comments for kymbanm about Grand Canyon
    jelw Tue Jul 31, 2007 01:12 UTC
     they remind me of the Grand canyon a bit...I can't see down below
    VeronicaG Tue Mar 6, 2007 02:38 UTC
     I can't wait to see it for myself, Kymba! We had to reschedule for April, so we'll see some of the crowds you warned us about. Excellent page--very nice tips!
    SullyBiz Tue Feb 20, 2007 21:46 UTC
     Looks like you had a great time and took some awesome pictures. Did your shoes turn pink?
    madamx Thu Feb 15, 2007 13:34 UTC
     My goal is to go to the bottom of the canyon one day too :o) And the cafeteria food is quite good, isn't it? I was surprised. Thanks for the memories, Kymba !
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