Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sigh.
The south rim of the Grand Canyon is at about 7000 feet. Think Ponderosa pine forests. The sun can be intense but it’s not extreme heat like lower elevation parts of Arizona. It can get hot down in the canyon if that’s what you mean by a tour.
Why sigh?
Because PP is a snob and thinks everyone was born with this knowledge.
Op, IDK how long you're going on this trip, but honestly, there isn't a whole lot to do at the Grand Canyon itself except look at it from the different viewpoints and it starts to look the same. If you're hiking, I'm guessing you'd be doing a shorter hike and not going all the way to the bottom in July with kids, so I am wondering how to plan to fill the days? This at most, takes one full day.
Clark Griswold was right about the Grand Canyon. You see it, you look at it and you leave.