Anonymous wrote:For the Grand Canyon south rim, you only need one night there. Even if all the hotel rooms in park are booked up, just check the site every day. Something will open up. The rooms in the park are pretty basic, but it's just one night. And it's so much easier to be right there. The line to get into the park from Williams can get pretty long. But if you time it right, you'll be fine staying in Williams. Williams has better food options and the hotels are better than in the park.
If you do Grand Canyon north rim, the rooms are harder to come by and you'll want 2-3 nights there. It's a little farther to drive in/out of the north rim, but I've heard it's totally worth it. There's no town close by that's a good alternative like staying in Williams for the south rim.
I haven't been to Yellowstone, but you really need to stay in the park there. The park is HUGE and you'll waste a lot of time driving in and out if you're staying outside of it. Even better if you can get a few nights at different locations in the park so you're not always back tracking. If all the rooms are booked, you can keep checking for cancellations - but they don't open up in Yellowstone like they do for the GC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hiked the Grand Canyon in college (rim to rapids, 5 days of camping, then rapids to rim). I visited Yellowstone this summer with my kids.
If you are taking the kids, I would go to Yellowstone. The Grand Canyon is in Arizona. It's hot in the summer. It's hot in the canyon and it's hot outside the canyon. It can be dangerous.
Yellowstone is more pleasant in the summer and there are more things to do there with kids and with a smaller degree of danger. It's right next to Grand Teton, which looks as if a Lord of the Rings set was dropped in the middle of Wyoming.
If you want to stay in Wyoming, outside of the park, Cody and Jackson are both awesome. Cody is more family touristy. Jackson is more expensive and la-di-dah/ Thermopolis is a little bit away, but you can swim in a hot spring there.
can you tell more bout your hike. What was the name of the trail?
Anonymous wrote:I hiked the Grand Canyon in college (rim to rapids, 5 days of camping, then rapids to rim). I visited Yellowstone this summer with my kids.
If you are taking the kids, I would go to Yellowstone. The Grand Canyon is in Arizona. It's hot in the summer. It's hot in the canyon and it's hot outside the canyon. It can be dangerous.
Yellowstone is more pleasant in the summer and there are more things to do there with kids and with a smaller degree of danger. It's right next to Grand Teton, which looks as if a Lord of the Rings set was dropped in the middle of Wyoming.
If you want to stay in Wyoming, outside of the park, Cody and Jackson are both awesome. Cody is more family touristy. Jackson is more expensive and la-di-dah/ Thermopolis is a little bit away, but you can swim in a hot spring there.
Anonymous wrote:To stay in Grand Canyon you have to book pretty far in advance. We stayed in Sedona, which is Beautiful, and drove two hours to the GC for a day. For Yellowstone I recommend Staying about an hour away in Big Sky Montana. There is a nice ski resort there with some summer activities.