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Do I need an SUV to go to Grand Canyon?

If you're going to the North Rim of the Canyon, which you should because it's much better, you'll still be fine in an ordinary car. Unless you want to off roading in the Las Vegas area, a regular car will do fine.



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Safety: Taking a guided tour can be safer than driving yourself, especially if you're not familiar with the terrain or weather conditions. However, there are also some downsides to taking a tour: Cost: Tours can be expensive, especially if you're traveling with a large group or booking a luxury tour.

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There is just one scenic drive open to private cars on the South Rim, Desert View Drive. The 23 mile (37 km) long Desert View Drive features marvelous panoramic views of Grand Canyon and the Colorado River.

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Both the South Rim and the North Rim offer rim trail hikes that have spectacular views of the inner canyon, some on paved trails. Or you can choose to day hike into the canyon. Permits are not required for non-commercial day hikes.

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It is one of the number one tourist destinations worldwide, and it's an experience that will create lifelong memories for you and your family. If you're planning to stay in Las Vegas, taking a day trip to the canyon is well worth it and can get you out of the city to indulge in a truly unique outdoor experience.

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There are hundreds of miles of roads in Grand Canyon National Park and other Grand Canyon Destinations.

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If you just want to see the canyon, you can do a day trip from Las Vegas or Phoenix. However, if you want to explore the area and do some hiking, you should plan on spending at least 3-4 days.

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Vehicle Pass: $35 Admits one single, private, non-commercial vehicle and all its passengers. Organized groups are not eligible for the vehicle permit.

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Vehicle Pass: $35 Admits one single, private, non-commercial vehicle and all its passengers. Organized groups are not eligible for the vehicle permit.

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Spring (March-May) Spring and fall (the “shoulder seasons”) are often considered the best times of year to visit the Grand Canyon because daytime temperatures are typically lower and crowds are generally thinner.

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Because it's home to many of the most memorable viewpoints, the South Rim is the ideal destination for first-time Grand Canyon Visitors. If you have small children, you may prefer to visit the South Rim for its many amenities and activities.

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Grand Canyon day trip – which Rim to visit It's about 277 miles (446 km) long and up to 18 miles (29 km) wide. Needless to say, you won't be able to experience all of it in a day, not even in a week or two… But you can certainly see some amazing places, even if you are just visiting Grand Canyon as a day trip.

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With just one day at the Grand Canyon South Rim, you can see several viewpoints and even hike into the canyon. Unless you want a super relaxed Grand Canyon vacation on the rim or an adventurous rafting trip down below, one to three days at the Grand Canyon is usually enough time for the highlights.

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