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What towns are best to stay close to Grand Canyon?

Tusayan, Flagstaff, Williams, Sedona, and Prescott are great places to stay on the way to the South Rim. In close proximity to the South Rim are the Arizona communities of Page, Flagstaff, Williams, and Sedona. From the North Rim, the nearby towns include Fredonia, Arizona, St. George, Utah, and Kanab, Utah.



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Tusayan is the closest town to Grand Canyon Village and also has a small public airport. Other towns in Arizona that are close to various areas with the Canyon are Sedona, Seligman, Peach Springs, Meadview, Marble Canyon, Fredonia and Jacob lake.

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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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They both offer beautiful landscapes, fun outings, and great dining. Enjoy an escape from the heat of summer or a romp in the snow in winter. Sedona is more of a resort vacation while Flagstaff offers a historic town, but you can have a fun visit in either.

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Williams is a cowboy town; Flagstaff is a college town and the more populated of the two. Williams wins (usually) for economy; Flagstaff wins on number of options. Distance wise, Williams is about 1 hour South of the park, Flagstaff is 90 minutes away.

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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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It really depends on what you want to see and do! Some visitors stop by a couple of viewpoints and arrive and leave within a day but there are so many more fantastic things to do at the Grand Canyon. We recommend spending at least one full day at the Grand Canyon South Rim and ideally two if time permits.

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At 277 miles long and 18 miles wide, the Grand Canyon is expansive with entry points at the North, South and West rims of the canyon. By far, the two most popular spots for exploring this natural wonder are the South and West Rim.

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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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The best times to visit the Grand Canyon are March through May and September through November, when daytime temperatures are cool and crowds are thin. If you decide to visit during the summer (the park's peak season), be prepared for hordes of tourists and very limited lodging availability.

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Flagstaff attracts people from all walks of life, whether they are searching for outdoor thrills, historic hotspots, or an escape from the desert heat. It's a stop on historic Route 66, one of the first highways to be built in the United States.

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Cathedral Rock Sedona Vortex Cathedral Rock is the strongest magnetic vortex in the whole of the Sedona Arizona area generating a subtle but very powerful and deep experience. Deep meditation here connects you to the earth's energy as well as the communication with your guides, sanctioning deep knowledge within you.

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Visit the Grand Canyon from Sedona One of the Seven Wonders of the World, it is an easy day trip from Sedona, Arizona. The stunning beauty of this natural wonder is breathtaking! There is nothing like it with the beautiful landscape with cliff edges that are layered in gorgeous colors.

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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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