Week of February 13-19, 1997 |
Beating the crowds for Grand Canyon hiking Question: I was wondering, if you were going to backpack in the Grand Canyon National Park, where would you go and what trails would you take to enjoy the scenery and beauty of the canyon? This trip could be as long as three to five days. Also, if possible, please give trail names and estimated traversing times on each trail. Ike
ϳԹ Adviser: The rules are simple: Go directly to the North Rim and stay there. Ninety percent of all canyon visitors never stray from the South Rim’s aptly named Grand Canyon Village. And why should they? With an air-conditioned IMAX theater showing films of the canyon and RV-friendly viewpoints for pre-dawn pilgrimages, it’s Should you choose to take this route, the 5-mile Widforss Trail makes a good warm-up for longer hikes, and the spectacular canyon view isn’t too shabby either. Or try the more manageable 9.4-mile round-trip hike to the canyon floor, passing Roaring Springs waterfall at the midway point. If you plan on overnighting at the bottom, you’ll need to reserve a tent site or a room |
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