| Debating summer vs. Thanksgiving time. Input? |
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Well, I'd pick March, if it was an option. Beautiful weather.
However, between those two? Definitely Thanksgiving. Check the Grand Canyon Nat'l Park website though because some trails may be closed at that time of year. |
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Parts of grand canyon close around Columbus day. We went last year Columbus day weekend and it snowed at top of Canyon. In November it will be cold.
Summer time will be very hot. I would do October/September if I could |
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Thanksgiving.
I was in southern CA/AZ/Grand Canyon in summer 2012 in early August and it was no less than 110 degrees outside. 90 at the Grand Canyon (higher elevation). Miserable. |
| We went in March a few years ago during spring break and it was still very cold and snow on the ground. |
| About ten years ago, we went to the Southwest in early November. Many of the parks were already closed. The north rim of the Grand Canyon closed while we were there. So, if you decide to go in November, which is a great time, make sure you check to see if the places you want to visit are going to be open. |
| OP here. Thanks for the feedback. How crowded is the Grand Canyon/Utah area in late June? |
| Best Time of the year to visit Southwest Utah is October, so I would pick Thanksgiving over Summer. If you like to hike the best park is not Grand Canyon, it is Zion and Bryce. You can't do much at Grand Canyon without a permit, which you can't get. Don't plan for too long at GC, because you get a better sense of smaller parks that are more accessible. |
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I agree with 22:32.
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| I've visited in July and August, hiked to the ranch. It's fine if you siesta from 11 to 3. It's not a hard hike. |
| Crowds are very bad during summer though, European "trash" from Germany and Italy will be the only people you encounter along the way. They're active and fit unlike Americans who stay at the top. This European phenomena pervades the entire national park system in the southwest. They're everywhere. |
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not summer.
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