The Best Camping Highlights of Grand Canyon National Park
Ketki Dongare
What is a 277 miles long and 18 miles wide natural wonder of the world, filled with magnificent vistas of massive bedrocks and drool-worthy canyon views, the Grand Canyon National Park should be on everyone's camping bucket list.
Explore the picturesque Grand Canyon National Park, adorned with colorful landscapes along the Colorado River!
These psychedelic-colored canyons receive over 6 million campers, hikers, tourists from all over the world.
Deciding between the trails of South Rim and the North Rim can be enough of a challenge rather than the actual trails.
Explore the tranquil North Rim: panoramic views, secluded trails, and remote campsites await!
North Rim
Open all year-round, the South Rim is the most popular and the busiest side of the Grand Canyon.
South Rim
All aboard! Take the train from the depot straight to Grand Canyon Village for 2.5 hours of guaranteed entertainment!
Grand Canyon Railway
Spend half to a full day conquering the challenging North Rim Trail, one of the toughest in the park!
North Kaibab Trail
Stand 4000 ft above, gaze through glass floors, and soak in the Grand Canyon's beauty!
Grand Canyon Skywalk
Experience the Grand Canyon up close with river rafting on the Colorado River!
Colorado River Rafting
Hike from North to South Rim, cross the bridge, and gaze at the Colorado River 65 ft below!
Black Suspension Bridge
Journey through 25 miles of scenic desert to reach Grand Canyon Village!
Desert View Drive
Climb 85 steps to the Watchtower for a 360-degree view of Grand Canyon National Park!
Desert View Watchtower
Discover the renowned 7-mile Hermit Road for hiking and biking along the South Rim!
Grand Canyon Hermit Road
Enjoy incredible views of the Colorado River and horseshoe-shaped canyons at Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend!