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Squire Resort at the Grand Canyon
74 State Route 64, Grand Canyon AZ 86023
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"++++ très belle randonnées "
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"Best to visit April through mid-June and September through November. Winter and summer have temperature extremes. Check weather before going, as high elevations can have ice and snow while lower elevations are fine"
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"Ruta roja en coche en invierno. "
@alejandraperezcat
"INCROYABLE ! Speechless devant une telle beauté. Très peu de monde et peu d’infrastructures quand j’y suis allée. Je crains d’être déçue maintenant …"
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"South rim Stupendo Trail: South kaibab Rim trail Bright angel"
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"In addition to the canyon, contains Powell Plateau, an isolated area that may be the last old-growth ponderosa pine forest in existence. nps.gov/grca"
@mayberrybooks
"At 6,000-feet deep, the Grand Canyon is cut so deep in the Earth’s crust, it can be seen from space. The Grand Canyon is one of the 7 wonders of the World and a classic American road trip destination. It's really a grand slam of a national park by all standards. Generally, the park consists of two sides, North Rim and South Rim. The South Rim is open year-round, while the North Rim, which sits at a higher elevation, is only open during the summer. The canyon itself is 277 miles long and 18 miles wide, so traveling from rim to rim takes approximately five hours. Over six million people visit each year to snap selfies from the Grand Canyon Skywalk, catch a sunset from iconic viewpoints, cruise around on rented bikes, and appreciate the wonder from sections of the South Kaibab trail or Rim Trail. There are plenty of lodges and campgrounds, restaurants, and shops between the two rims, but the park’s incredible popularity makes it nearly impossible to make last-minute plans if you’re traveling during peak season. To avoid crowds, we recommend traveling during the spring, fall or winter. If you visit during the summer, consider checking out the North Rim, which receives only 10% of the visitors, but offers equally as spectacular views."
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