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  • Welcome to Grand Canyon National Park! One can spend a lifetime

  • exploring the depths of the inner canyon, fathoming the deep time,

  • and gaining inspiration from the unbelievable vistas,

  • but how do you best experience Grand Canyon, if you only have a short amount of time?

  • Let's start with the shuttle buses. Open your newspaper guide and you will find

  • the map with the shuttle bus routes indicated by different colors:

  • red, orange, blue, and purple.

  • All the shuttle buses are free;

  • simply get on and get off at the designated stops.

  • A bus will arrive at each stop every 15 minutes throughout the day to offer you a ride

  • to the next stop on its route.

  • For example, the orange bus route offers

  • five beautiful vistas and is a great way to experience the canyon

  • if you only have two hours or less.

  • The village blue route takes you

  • to the general store market, campgrounds,

  • historic hotels and restaurants.

  • Importantly, it also connects you with the red route

  • which offers the most scenic vistas of the canyon.

  • This route takes 80 minutes round trip, not including the time you spend

  • out enjoying the views in between bus arrivals.

  • Again, expect a bus within 10 to 15 minutes.

  • The red bus will stop at all of the stops

  • on the way up, and 3 on the way back.

  • You can think of these 3 stops as turn-around points

  • because there will be a bus to offer you a ride back toward the village

  • if you so choose.

  • The red route runs all year except

  • December, January and February.

  • The purple route bus only runs

  • during the busy summer months and goes to the nearby town of Tusayan;

  • the first stop being the IMAX theatre.

  • Check the newspaper for up-to-date information & schedules of the shuttle systems.

  • One of the best ways you can experience

  • Grand Canyon in 3 to 4 hours is to combine walking with shuttle bus riding.

  • Begin by walking to Mather point, just past a bathroom and a water refill station.

  • Once at Mather Point, stop and gaze at the beautiful view,

  • then continue left on the Rim Trail, to Yavapai Geology Museum

  • Continuing on the path, you'll enter the Trail of Time, an educational trail along incredible views

  • of the canyon, toward the historic village.

  • Total walking distance is about 2.5 miles and takes about 90 minutes.

  • After a walk through the historic village, take the red route to more popular views

  • like Hopi and Pima Points; both are great views of the Colorado River

  • and excellent for sunset and sunrise.

  • Finally, return on the blue route to the visitor center.

  • Remember, your guide contains further suggestions

  • on how to best utilize your time.

  • Feel free to ask your park rangers

  • about inner canyon day hikes,

  • free ranger programs

  • or how kids can become Junior Rangers themselves.

  • During your journey at Grand Canyon,

  • stay hydrated,

  • be aware of sun exposure,

  • stay safe away from the edge,

  • and don't feed or approach wildlife.

  • But most of all, enjoy your National Park !

Welcome to Grand Canyon National Park! One can spend a lifetime

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