The Grand Canyon—the famous 277-mile-long, Colorado River chasm that cuts through Arizona—ranges from 4 to 18 miles in width and reaches a depth of over a mile. If you do the math right, that’s enough open space for hundreds of trails ranging from canyon cliff paths to low river hikes. But, most of the Canyon’s five million annual visitors just stop at the South Rim’s touristy scenic outlook for photo ops, and move on. Our opinion? That’s practically a hiking sin.
Arizona Shuttle provides shuttle service between Flagstaff and Grand Canyon National Park / Williams. Three daily summer shuttles and two daily winter shuttles.
The Grand Canyon—the famous 277-mile-long, Colorado River chasm that cuts through Arizona—ranges from 4 to 18 miles in width and reaches a depth of over a mile. If you do the math right, that’s enough open space for hundreds of trails ranging from canyon cliff paths to low river hikes. But, most of the Canyon’s five million annual visitors just stop at the South Rim’s touristy scenic outlook for photo ops, and move on. Our opinion? That’s practically a hiking sin.
Arizona Shuttle provides shuttle service between Flagstaff and Grand Canyon National Park / Williams. Three daily summer shuttles and two daily winter shuttles.