Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Step one: look at a map and driving times.
+1. It will be frigid. Plan accordingly. The best part of our spring break trip to the GC was arriving back at our sunny hotel pool in Scottsdale.
Average March temps at the South Rim are 55/35. Warmer if you hike down into Canyon. Also warmer in late Match.
That doesn't sound frigid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Step one: look at a map and driving times.
+1. It will be frigid. Plan accordingly. The best part of our spring break trip to the GC was arriving back at our sunny hotel pool in Scottsdale.
Average March temps at the South Rim are 55/35. Warmer if you hike down into Canyon. Also warmer in late Match.
That doesn't sound frigid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Step one: look at a map and driving times.
+1. It will be frigid. Plan accordingly. The best part of our spring break trip to the GC was arriving back at our sunny hotel pool in Scottsdale.
Average March temps at the South Rim are 55/35. Warmer if you hike down into Canyon. Also warmer in late Match.
That doesn't sound frigid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Step one: look at a map and driving times.
+1. It will be frigid. Plan accordingly. The best part of our spring break trip to the GC was arriving back at our sunny hotel pool in Scottsdale.
Anonymous wrote:Step one: look at a map and driving times.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to go down the trails you may need to pack hiking poles or at least crampons for your shoes. It snowed when we went for spring break in 2023. Lots of signs saying the crampon things for your shoes were needed if trails had snow or ice on (which they did).
Also, like PP suggested we flew into Phoenix and then out of Vegas.