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Is the Grand Canyon crowded in winter?

Grand Canyon is much less crowded in winter But crowds are far smaller in the cooler months, allowing for a more leisurely pace when viewing overlooks, hiking trails like the Bright Angel Trail and driving scenic routes like Desert View Road.



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Here's Why December, January & February Are the Best Months to Visit the Grand Canyon. Winter storms lend new color and dimension to an already-amazing landscape. Consider it the Grand Canyon's secret season.

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During the Christmas season, there are no crowds at vista points and on hiking trails. You will have time to reflect on the beauty of the Grand Canyon, take as long as you wish to compose photographs, and even drive through the park, unlike in peak tourist season when you may have to take the tram.

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Best Times to Visit the Grand Canyon for Smaller Crowds If you can visit during the low season, from November to March, you won't encounter crowds, but you'll need to plan ahead since parts of the park may be closed.

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July and August are the worst months to visit the Grand Canyon due to larger crowds and hotter, wetter weather. You can get cheaper deals on lodging and activities between November and February.

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Cross-Country Skiing on the South Rim Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park usually don't associate the canyon with skiing, but the South Rim can get heavy snowfall in December and throughout the winter and spring months. This can create a very unique opportunity if you're into Cross-Country Skiing.

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Weather in January The average high at the South Rim in January is 44 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low is 18 degrees Fahrenheit (high of 6.6 degrees Celsius, low -7.7 degrees Celsius.) However, these temperatures are much warmer inside the Canyon (by 10-20 degrees, but even warmer in the sun.)

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Distance from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon The West Rim is the closest rim to Las Vegas. It is located about 130 miles from the heart of Las Vegas. On average, the drive takes approximately two and a half hours. Both the North Rim and South Rim are located over 270 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.

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The snowy period of the year lasts for 5.4 months, from November 8 to April 21, with a sliding 31-day snowfall of at least 1.0 inches. The month with the most snow in Grand Canyon National Park is January, with an average snowfall of 4.4 inches.

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The first snowfall of winter for Grand Canyon Village usually arrives in November, but can land as early as October. Once every three or four years, the Village has no snow for November. The season's last snowfall can happen anytime from March to May.

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Well, yes, you can get to Africa from the Grand Canyon. You cannot walk to Africa from the Grand Canyon though unless you go up through Alaska then into Russia and all the way through Central Asia and into Africa.

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Dramatic winter storms, bringing several inches of snow, are contrasted with sunny days, perfect for walking along the rim of the canyon. Crisp air and a dusting of snow bring a new perspective to the temples and buttes emerging from the canyon floor and provide a perfect backdrop to view the canyon's flora and fauna.

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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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How to Avoid the Crowds at the Grand Canyon South Rim
  1. Explore the Viewpoints Beyond Grand Canyon Village and Mather Point. Views from Lipan Point. ...
  2. Take a Longer Walk the Rim Trail. ...
  3. Go for a Leisurely Stroll to Shoshone Point. ...
  4. Do a Short Hike Down a Less-Popular Trail. ...
  5. Explore Off-Trail Along the Rim.


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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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