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Friday, December 3, 2021

What To Expect At The Grand Canyon In Winter

Above, the Colorado River continues to carve the Grand Canyon. Photo by Armand Vaquer.


During the winter season, the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park is closed for the season.

However, the South Rim remains open during the winter months. Is winter a good time to visit Grand Canyon National Park?

According to AZCentral, it is.

They have posted an article on what one can expect there.

The article begins with:

Winter is coming to the Grand Canyon. Cold, crisp air combined with snow atop red and orange rock formations are highlights of visiting at this time of year. There also are fewer visitors in winter, so you might find a little more solitude on trails and at overlooks.

But seeing this natural wonder during the winter requires some planning. The days will be shorter, the temps colder, it's often windy and you could encounter snowy or icy road conditions.

Grand Canyon National Park wants visitors to know that the South Rim is open all winter, with some modifications to its operations. Here's what the park says people should know about visiting Grand Canyon in winter.

To read more, go here

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