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Monday, May 16, 2022

Grand Canyon Shuttles

Above, a Grand Canyon shuttle bus. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

During my last visit to Grand Canyon National Park in November 2017, my roommate Jessica and I stayed at Trailer Village at the Grand Canyon Village inside the park. It is the only campground for RVs with full hook-ups. Reservations are advised.

We made extensive use of the park's shuttle system. A shuttle stop was at the entrance to Trailer Village, which made it easy. The shuttles are free, by the way.

For those who don't want to drive inside the park, shuttles are available. AZCentral posted an article on the Grand Canyon shuttles.

AZCentral starts with:

Summer is the busiest time of year to visit Grand Canyon National Park. Lines to enter the South Rim are long and parking fills up fast.

Peak-season visitors can expect up to a two-hour wait at the entrance station north of Tusayan and parking lots hit capacity as early as noon. 

Want to avoid that lengthy traffic jam and frustrating search for parking? Leave your car outside the park and ride the free Grand Canyon shuttle. 

The seasonal service begins Saturday, May 28, and connects visitors to the Grand Canyon Visitor Center where they can hop on other shuttles that traverse the South Rim. 

Here’s how to ride the Grand Canyon shuttle.

To read more, go here

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