Above, a bull elk wandering near Trailer Village at the South Rim. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For me, the closest I've been to the Grand Canyon during winter was in the middle of autumn. But one these days, I'll go there during winter.
There's a "secret season" to travel to Grand Canyon National Park in winter.
At least that's according to The Travel.
They wrote:
Imagine looking at an enormous layer cake--300 miles long--alternately bathed in white icing and stunning carrot orange. That's what it's like to visit Arizona's Grand Canyon in winter after a snowfall. It's an experience that everyone should have.
There are other reasons as well to plan a winter trip to this awe-inspiring crevice carved by the Colorado River. For one, hotels are cheaper in down season in Grand Canyon Village and tourists will enjoy cool temperatures (instead of scorching sun). Read on to find out more about visiting the Grand Canyon during the "secret season."
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