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The Las Vegas Grand Canyon South Rim bus is easily the most economical way to get to the national park. It’s comfortable, too, especially if you travel aboard one of today’s luxury motor coaches. Before you climb aboard and settle into your plush seat, here are seven things you need to think about before you hit the road:

1. The South Rim is 270 miles away from Vegas and takes 5.5 hours to reach by bus. Tours include up to three hours at the rim. Travelers return to their Strip hotel around 9 p.m. Conservatively, budget 15 hours for this trip.

2. Review your itinerary and see if it includes a stop at the second-tallest bridge in the U.S. The new Mike O’Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge opened in October 2010 and it’s a sight to behold. Even better is walking across it. The excitement comes from being suspended 900 feet above the Colorado River. And the view of Hoover Dam is incredible.

3. See if lunch is included. This trip is a long one and you will get hungry. Breakfast will get you as far as Kingman, AZ (make sure to load up on snacks here). The typical box lunch is OK for lunch. I suggest satisfying your hunger at the restaurant in the Bright Angel Lodge, where the servings are huge and delicious.

4. Dress for the weather. During summer, bring a hat, sunscreen, lots of water, and loose clothing like long-sleeved shirts and pants. Bring a windbreaker if you have one. South Rim winter’s are much colder than what you’ll experience in Vegas. I recommend you dress in layers for comfort and warmth. Bring a hat and/or beanie, scarf, gloves, and a medium weight jacket. Put on a pair of sturdy shoes or boots. A pair of YakTrakz anti-slip walker-crampons are a great way to deal with icy conditions.

5. Make sure to your issue of “The Guide.” The Park Service puts out this wonderfully informative publication. Updated quarterly, the newspaper has information about Park history, museums, gift shops, restaurants, the best view points, and a map of the free shuttle bus system. In my opinion, it’s the key that unlocks all the Park’s fabulous features.

6. Not all lookouts are created equal. Time is limited and you want to make sure you see the most-famous viewing points. My suggestions include Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station, Hermit’s Rest, and Yaki Point. Do sunrise at Mather and Sunset at Hopi Point. The view from the Rim Trail behind Bright Angel Lodge is also good (below you’ll see Indian Gardens and a tiny bit of Phantom Ranch).

7. Remember: What goes down must come up. South Rim trails are world-class. But they are steep. I suggest taking a leisurely 30-minute stroll down and then turning back. Over the summer, bring lots of water and a salty snack like trail mix during the summer. Take lots of breaks going up. There’s no rush. Stand to the side to let mule trains pass.

South Rim bus tours from Las Vegas are a hit with Las Vegas travelers. And for good reason. It’s cheap, includes lunch and all park entrance fees, and its done on a state-of-the-art luxury bus. It’s also a sightseeing paradise. On the way, you’ll see such western icons as Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, Kaibab Plateau, and the Colorado River. If you are looking for an affordable, fun way to do the South Rim, this bus trip is absolutely the way to go.

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The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a unique glass-bottomed cantilever bridge that spans 70 feet (21.34 meters) over the Grand Canyon’s rim and sits 4000 feet (1219 meters) above the Colorado River. Completed in March of 2007, the Skywalk at Grand Canyon West has quickly become one of the best day trip destinations from Las Vegas, NV and Kingman, AZ and has become the most recognizable cantilever structure in the world. Open 365 days a year, the Skywalk has been visited by nearly 1 million people from 6 continents and over 50 countries from around the world giving all of them the absolute best view of the Grand Canyon unmatched anywhere else. David Jin, a Las Vegas based tour operator and entrepreneur who has been involved with the Hualapai Nation for some time, had the idea of extending a platform out over the edge of the Grand Canyon and formally presented the idea for the Skywalk to the Tribe in 1996 and funded the construction of the project. The original concept for the Skywalk design was a rectangular platform extending straight out over the rim of the canyon. That idea evolved into a “U” shaped walkway that has now been constructed. The operation of the Skywalk is managed by Grand Canyon Skywalk Development, LLC. and after operational expenses; the profits are split between the Hualapai Nation and David Jin. The Skywalk is expected to contribute to the long term benefit of the Hualapai Nation and has already become a world famous attraction even before completion of the

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2
Nov

BNSF Rail Action at Kingman Canyon

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During the Summer of 2008, I took a vacation with the family to Las Vegas Nevada. We managed to squeeze some time in to visit Kingman Arizona. We only stayed there for about an hour & a half but saw several trains. Highlights: 00:00 Westbound intermodal with Swoosh, H1, H2, and Warbonnet scheme 01:06 Westbound intermodal with H2 scheme and interesting Billboard 01:55 Westbound intermodal with Swoosh & H2 schemes 03:07 Overview of Kingman Canyon 03:29 My parents in the Canyon. Wanted to leave in the human element. 03:57 Eastbound intermodal: Swoosh, Warbonnet, H2 schemes 06:08 *BEST CLIP* Eastbound with 6 colorful units running elephant style. BNSF H2, BN white-face, ATSF warbonnet schemes all represented + a borrowed Norfolk Southern unit. (This was the only mixed freight I saw that day) 08:12 Powerhouse Visitor Center at Kingman AZ. You will also see a model railroad layout on the inside. I think it was O gauge. All footage recorded by (C) Jared R. Davis of Whistlepost Productions

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1
Aug

Route 66 The Grand Canyon part 1 & 2

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The Grand Canyon, North of Flagstaff and Williams on Route 66 AZ. Sensational eagle.

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29
Jul

Grand Canyon and Old Route 66

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A day long motorcycle ride along Old Route 66 and a visit to the Grand Canyon.

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Pilot-plant flotation of manganese ore from the Maggie Canyon deposit, Artillery Mountains Region, Mohave County, Ariz.

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2
Feb

Virgin River Canyon – Arizona (I-15)

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Robo heads back to Las Vegas after a week of mountain biking and hiking in Utah. On the way is a scenic drive just before crossing the Nevada state line on I-15 south.

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31
Jan

Williams ,Arizona Grand Canyon Railway

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Williams Arizona Grand Canyon

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17
Jan

Williams to the Grand Canyon

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A trip on the tourist line from Williams Arizona USA to the Grand Canyon.

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