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mypictures4u says:
If you travel through the Southwest of the U.S. the Grand Canyon it is obvious that the Grand Canyon is a must-see. Most people just stop at some of the viewpoints along the rim. More time is needed to hike down into the canyon. It is worth doing!
In 1996 (August) my cousin and I chose to take th...
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mellemel8 says:
I would recommend coming here. there are NO CAMERAS AND NO CEL PHONES allowed on the skywalk. you are asked to put you belongings in a locker which is a $1 per locker.
when you get to the skywalk. you are required to wear booties, so that you won't scratch the glass.
there are professional ...
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wrldadventurer says:
I had a wonderful time exploring the South Rim. I am going back to take the helicopter ride! The Grand Canyon is grander than any picture can capture. This is a MUST SEE!
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wrldadventurer says:
I recently took my first trip to the Grand Canyon upon my recent move to Arizona and had a wonderful time! I didn't get to spend as much time as I would have liked, but I will be back. I went for a day trip with Open Road Tours. I never thought I would use a tour company, but I would not have know...
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jmtrahan says:
We just returned from the whole grand canyon experience.
We stayed 2 days at the South Rim and 2 days at the North Rim. We are not hikers so this was plenty of time to enjoy both rims. We took the Trans Canyon shuttle from the South rim to the North Rim and it was excellent.
It was well worth th...
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mellemel8 says:
Ash Meadows Wildlife Refuge
A popular location for photographers and city folks alike, Ash Meadows Wildlife Refuge features unique plants, endangered pupfish, nature trails and picnic areas just outside Pahrump. Visitors can check out migrating birds in the fall and take a dip in the Crystal Reserv...
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pinchora says:
Phantom Ranch is the only lodging facility in the canyon. If you come here make reservations about a year in advance...it's needed more with men than it is with women.
The site that Phantom Ranch is on used by Native Americans; pit houses and a ceremonial kiva dating from about 1050 AD have been...
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