At any time of the year, the Arizona Grand Canyon is one of the most awe inspiring sights you’ll ever see.  If you go in the Winter months, you will reap the benefit of un-crowded solitude thanks to the lack of tourist crowds.  Here is scenic splendor that is only heightened by the addition of winter snows to the vista before you.  Be forewarned and dress warmly at this time of the year because it can be cold.

The size and scope of the Grand Canyon is almost incomprehensible if you stand at the top and peer into the depths.  It’s virtually impossible to describe in word or picture; you have to be there to fully understand.  The South Rim has an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet above sea level.  It can be snowy in winter and is quite cool even in the summer.  Below the rim, where superb hiking trails are available, is a different story.  At the canyon floor where the Colorado River flows, the elevation is only about 2,560 feet above sea level.  It’s delightfully warm in winter although summer hikers and river rafters can face temperatures as high as 120 degrees F. on a regular basis.  The North Rim, on the other hand, where the rustic Grand Canyon Lodge is located, has an elevation exceeding 8,800 feet, is closed in winter due to snow and not available to the public until after the spring thaw clears the road.

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If your taste runs to hiking, you won’t need a permit unless you plan to stay in the Canyon overnight.  If you do, you can apply for the necessary permit in advance at the Back Country Reservation Office.  Short or long hikes can be had via the trails and paths running from the Yavapai Museum to Hermit’s Rest, a distance just over 9 miles.  Also keep in mind that camping in the Grand Canyon is only permitted at official campsites and well-marked maps are available to point out the campsite locations..

Helicopter tours of the Grand Canyon are regular events but mostly in summer.  Mule trips can be had year-round.  You can also take side trips to other scenic spots like the red rock country of beautiful Sedona and other picturesque areas in nearby Utah.

What a splendid way to spend a winter vacation that will prove truly unforgettable.  Be sure to bring your camera.  You’ll take home lots of wonderful memories.  For more information on Grand Canyon Vacation Discounts.