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Is Flagstaff a good place to stay when visiting the Grand Canyon?

Flagstaff is one of the great portals to the Grand Canyon for its close proximity, stunning alpine beauty, college-town conviviality, and Route 66 history.



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Stay inside Grand Canyon and you'll have the place to yourself before and after the day-trippers arrive and leave; stay in Flagstaff and you'll have access to a much greater choice of bars and restaurants, plus be closer to those other natural attractions.

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The town of Tusayan, which is just 15-20 minutes away from the main Visitor Center on the south rim, has a great selection of places to stay. Grand Canyon Junction (formerly known as Valle) is further out (about 30 minutes to the rim), but is another good option. If you want a hotel, stay in Tusayan, which has plenty.

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Flagstaff, AZ to Grand Canyon South Rim is 79 miles, a 1 hour 30-minute drive. Flagstaff, AZ to Grand Canyon East Rim is 124 miles, a 2 hour 5-minute drive. Flagstaff, AZ to Grand Canyon North Rim is 207 miles, a 3 hour 40-minute drive.

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Going to The Grand Canyon was an easy day trip from Flagstaff. Since it's only about an hour and a half drive it gave us the whole day to spend exploring the South Rim. It is Grand Canyons most accessible section and it is literally filled with dozens of magical viewpoints.

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Grand Canyon National Park's SOUTH RIM (open all year) is located 60 miles north of Williams, Arizona (via route 64 from Interstate 40) and 80 miles northwest of Flagstaff (via route 180).

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The two major cities closest to the Canyon are Phoenix and Las Vegas. Flagstaff, AZ is only 1.5 hours from the South Rim and although it is a smaller city, it does have an international airport. Tusayan is the closest town to Grand Canyon Village and also has a small public airport.

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US-89 North to AZ-64 West (Desert View Dr.) The Scenic Route takes you along the East Rim and is considered one of the most scenic drives in the entire USA. If a little adventure sounds appealing, take this extended route and make it a day trip, planning to make many stops along the way just to take in the scenery.

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The Grand Canyon's Best Scenic Viewpoints
  1. Mather Point, South Rim. ...
  2. Redwall Bridge, North Rim. ...
  3. Hopi Point, South Rim Trail. ...
  4. Plateau Point, Bright Angel Trail. ...
  5. Shoshone Point, South Rim. ...
  6. Desert View. ...
  7. Angel's Window, North Rim. ...
  8. Black Bridge or Silver Bridge view from the River.


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How many days should you spend in the Grand Canyon? If you're visiting the South Rim, you'll want 2-3 days. For the North Rim, plan on visiting for 1-2 days. If you want to see both rims, give yourself 4-5 days!

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Sedona's greatest appeal is its spectacular scenery and multiple art galleries. Its main strip offers many choices of restaurants and souvenir shopping and has a touristy feel. Flagstaff, meanwhile, offers a small-town eclectic atmosphere with a main plaza amid a grid layout of shops.

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Flagstaff is close to the mountains, forests, and even gets snow during the winter months. For those who enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and camping, Flagstaff is an endless playground. The higher altitude and shade of the thick forests makes Flagstaff significantly cooler than many other Arizona cities.

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The average distance across the canyon is only 10 miles, however, the drive between the park's South Rim Village and the North Rim Village is about 212 miles and takes about 4 1/2 hours to drive. It takes time, planning, and effort to visit both rims in one trip.

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Flagstaff is only 29 miles from Sedona, and it sits at an elevation is 7,000 feet.

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Sedona to Grand Canyon South Rim is 113 miles, a 2 hour 10-minute drive. Sedona to Grand Canyon East Rim is 153 miles, a 2 hour 45-minute drive. Sedona to Grand Canyon North Rim is 236 miles, a 4 hour 20-minute drive. Sedona to Grand Canyon West Rim is 242 miles, a 4-hour 10-minute drive.

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Roughly 5.5 million tourists visit the Grand Canyon each year, but few realise that this vast abyss is home to a tiny village hidden 3,000ft in its depths: Supai, Arizona.

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If you want to be close to the best hikes and viewpoints in the park, try to stay in the Grand Canyon Village area. If you're looking for something outside of the park, the town of Tusayan is a great option.

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The South Rim is the most popular and heavily visited area, with millions of visitors each year. However, the North Rim is much less crowded and can provide a more peaceful and relaxing experience. The West Rim, also known as Grand Canyon West, falls between the North and South Rims in terms of popularity.

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The aptly named Grandview Point offers excellent, panoramic views of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim. This is one of the more popular view points on the South Rim for good reason. The view point is located off of Desert View Drive and is easily accessed.

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