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Should I wear shorts or leggings to the Grand Canyon?

Shorts | Shorts are best for when daytime temps get in the 90s and 100s. If you're hiking, athletic shorts and bike shorts will fit in. The temperature gets hotter as you descend further into the canyon. Tees and tank tops | Casual t-shirts and tank tops are appropriate for walking along the rim and hiking.



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Grand Canyon Day Trips & Bus Tours A very light set of clothing for the daytime and a light sweater for the cooler mornings and evenings will suffice for most days. In the summer, for your average person, a pair of shorts, good walking shoes and a light tee shirt will suffice for bus tours and basic walking tours.

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Grand Canyon Day Trips & Bus Tours A very light set of clothing for the daytime and a light sweater for the cooler mornings and evenings will suffice for most days. In the summer, for your average person, a pair of shorts, good walking shoes and a light tee shirt will suffice for bus tours and basic walking tours.

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Long Durable Pants On scorching hot days, long pants aren't necessary, but still make sure you bring them on your trip. The Grand Canyon can be unexpectedly chilly and long pants will be a lifesaver. Ensure they are durable if you plan to venture off the main path as sharp rocks can rip finer fabrics.

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Grand Canyon Packing List
  • A small backpack. ...
  • Sunscreen. ...
  • A reusable water bottle. ...
  • Snacks. ...
  • Your camera and spare batteries. ...
  • Bandages or a small first-aid kit. ...
  • Activities for kids. ...
  • The Complete Grand Canyon Visitor Guide.


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Other domestic animals or pets are prohibited below the rim. Traps and nets are prohibited. A valid fishing license is required for all fishing. Because of their sensitive and sometimes dangerous nature, entry and/or exploration of any caves or mines must be approved in advance through Grand Canyon National Park.

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What Shoes To Wear to the Grand Canyon. A good pair of hiking boots³, sturdy socks, and a pair of dry shoes will keep your feet dry and happy. If you're planning on taking long walks in the Canyon, you may want to buy a comfortable pair of lightweight waterproof boots specifically for trips like these.

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All GCW guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times. Swimsuit tops are allowed when worn with other appropriate clothing. Most of the terrain at GCW is rugged. We strongly recommend wearing either hiking shoes or tennis shoes during your visit to prevent ankle injuries.

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We recommend spending at least one full day at the Grand Canyon South Rim and ideally two if time permits. One full day will allow time to explore some of the best viewpoints at the Grand Canyon, hike a portion of the Rim Trail, and maybe catch a sunrise and sunset.

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Consider using trekking poles. They'll make the hike easier on your joints. You can even rent them in the park at Canyon Village Marketplace. Get specific trip-planning information from the rangers at the Backcountry Information Center.

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Most of the viewpoints are just several yard from the parking areas, with the exceptions being Desert view and Hermits Rest. So it isn't like you would have to walk 1/4 mile or more to look into the canyon. If he is fairly fit, it will be no problem.

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View Grand Canyon Safely In areas where there is a railing or fence, do not climb over the barrier. Keep an eye on all of the people in your group, especially small children. Make sure that your travel companions have both feet firmly planted on pavement or developed trails at all times. Know where the edge is.

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Which Rim of Grand Canyon is best – South Rim. Considered by many to be the “true Grand Canyon,” Grand Canyon National Park's South Rim features the vast, expansive views most often seen in magazines, websites, Facebook and on TV.

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Here are some of the best ways to avoid the long wait at the Grand Canyon south entrance station:
  1. Arrive Early. ...
  2. Stay Inside the Park. ...
  3. Take the Grand Canyon Shuttle from Tusayan. ...
  4. Enter the Grand Canyon South Rim from the East. ...
  5. Visit Grand Canyon by Train. ...
  6. See the Grand Canyon from the Air.


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Best Time to Visit the Skywalk While the Skywalk is open daily from 9 AM to 5:30 PM, most visitors come between 11 AM and 4 PM Arizona Time. To avoid the crowds and the heat of the day, it is best to come in the morning before the mid-day rush.

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Grand Canyon visitors often wear heels, flip-flops or sneakers that would hold up well while strolling through a gift shop, but not so much on a rugged trail carved into a cliff. If you plan to venture below the rim, lace up appropriate footwear such as hiking boots or trail shoes.

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Be especially careful hiking the Grand Canyon, Marble Canyon, and Glen Canyon regions. The slot canyons in these areas are beautiful, but can be extremely dangerous when it rains. Hikers have been killed in flash floods generated by thunderstorms as far as 25 miles away. Flash floods can occur at any time of the year.

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Yavapai Tavern Features a Full Bar, Local Beer & Wine Along with Southwestern Dining Specialties. After satisfying your taste for adventure, stop by for a local brew or a glass of wine before dinner at Yavapai Lodge Restaurant.

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