Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Getting the Most Out of 2 Days at the Grand Canyon

Let me start by saying, this was a family trip so we did not get in much hiking and instead tried to get a glimpse of the Grand Canyon from every angle possible.  I recommend staying in Williams, AZ.  The town is adorable and has some nice attractions as well, but feel free to look for lodging in the park as well.  There are some hotels in Williams, but if you prefer a more home-like feel check out some of the VRBO options in the area!

Day 1:
Early AM: Head to Grand Canyon from Williams, AZ (<1 hour drive)
Once you arrive at Mathers Point Visitors Center, take your time to look around and take “first look” of Grand Canyon.

Walk(other options to drive or ride YELLOW shuttle) approx. 1 mile to the Yavapao Geology Museum.
From there, either walk approx. 2 miles to Verkamps Visitors Center and Hopi house or take YELLOW shuttle back to Mathers Point and catch BLUE shuttle to Verkamp and Hopi House.
Walk along Rim Trail from Verkmap to view Bright Angel Lodge, Trailhead, Lookout Studio and on to RED shuttle bus stop.
Lunch on the Rim Trail before heading down Hermits Rest Road (We packed a lunch)
Take RED bus to Trail Overlook(0.7m walk), Maricopa Point (0.7m walk), Powell Point (0.5m Walk) and Hopi Point (0.3m walk)
Continue on RED shuttle to Mohave Point (0.8m walk from Hopi), The Abys (1.1m walk), Monument Creek Vista (0.9m walk), Pima Point(1.7m walk) and ending at Hermits Rest(1.1m walk).

Refill water at Hermits Rest. Then a short hike from Hermits Rest (Also be sure to check out the Ranger Programs!)
Prepare for Sunset viewing at Hopi Point (If crowded, Pima point).               
RED shuttle only stops at Pima, Mohave and Powell Points on the return trip.
Sunset: Be sure to check the time so you arn't late and miss the show!!
Shuttle back to parking area

Day 2:
Head to Yaki Point to view Sunrise.  See Sunrise-Sunset PDF above to check the correct time! Dress warm if visiting in the off-season sun-rise can be COLD!!!

Desert View 25-mile driving tour to Desert View Watchtower
                Stops at Grandview Point, Moran Point, Tusayan Museum and Ruin, Lipan Point, Navajo point, ending at Desert View Watchtower, point and visitors center.

Tour Desert View Visitors Center and Watch Tower.  Lunch then short afternoon hike.

This was a great way for us to get in the Grand Canyon, take in the view and make plans of what we wanted to do on our next trip.  The Grand Canyon is so vast I feel like I need to return over and over again just to make sure I can take it all in.

As always, before you go, check the National Park Website for updates, closures and special events!

All Photos by: https://www.facebook.com/KristinaTeresePhotography?fref=ts
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Monday, April 27, 2015

Side Trip: Walnut Canyon NM and the Petrified Forest

If you are visiting the Grand Canyon and staying in or around Williams, AZ a side trip to Walnut Canyon and the Petrified Forest is in order!

We started the day early to get in as much as possible at each stop:

Stop at Walnut Canyon NM(Drive time 1 hour; Tour time 2 hours):
Walking the trail at Walnut Canyon; warning there are a ton of steps!

4 people free with the National Parks pass, others $5 per person http://www.nps.gov/waca/index.htm


Walnut Canyon View

Snack and head for Petrified Forest

Arrive Petrified Forest, Lunch
Tour Petrified Forest and Painted Desert Area
Petrified Forest/Painted Desert (Drive time 2 hours; tour time 45mins – 3 hours) http://www.nps.gov/pefo/planyourvisit/things2do.htm


View around the Petrified Forest of the Painted Desert