The Grand Canyon is on many people’s travel destination bucket lists – for a good reason. It’s serene, majestic, and colorful. The views are stunning, and there are many activities to do while you’re visiting. Aside from standard activities like stargazing, bird watching, and photography, if you’re hoping to travel to this gorgeous destination, here are 3 activities you didn’t know you could do while visiting the Grand Canyon.
#1 Activities You Didn’t Know You Could Do While At the Grand Canyon
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Raft trips on the Colorado River offer a fun and unique way to see the views of the canyon while adventuring on a guided tour. Take in the scenery, stop on the shores for lunch or a snack, and then continue your trip down the river to your intended destination. Smooth water trips down the Colorado River vary from half a day to an entire day, and guided whitewater trips can last up to 18 days.
These trips must be planned in advance but are well worth it! Just imagine how you’ll feel when you are done and can say you took a raft tour there!
# 2 Activities You Didn’t Know You Could Do While At the Grand Canyon
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Mule rides are offered to guests looking for a unique perspective of the scenery at this majestic destination. Guests take a guided tour of the canyon’s south rim on the back of a mule, which you can tell your friends is different from a guided horse tour! The tours are designed to showcase some of the canyon’s most beautiful landscapes. The south rim offers mule rides year-round, and the north rim offers rides from May to October.
#3 Activities You Didn’t Know You Could Do While At the Grand Canyon
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Walk the “Trail of Time”. Located at the Yavapai Geology Museum about half an hour’s walk from the main visitor center, the Trail of Time is a mostly flat, paved path that stretches 2.8 miles and describes the formation and history of the Grand Canyon through its geology.
The trail is designed so that you walk backward through time from the present day into the past, and then to the present day on your way back. The Trail of Time is designed to be an accessible way to learn how the landscape was shaped by geological events.
Conclusion
Whether you are the adventurous type, someone who likes to learn, or just want to take in the views of the Grand Canyon from a unique perspective, there is something for everyone at this famous travel destination. I don’t know about you, but hearing about these activities just makes me want to visit even more and these are just 3 of many possibilities for your Grand Canyon adventures. Happy traveling!
About the Author:
Audrey Allen is from Michigan. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Southern New Hampshire University and is continuing her graduate studies at SNHU in creative writing. Her love for storytelling extends beyond movies and TV; as an avid reader and lover of video games, Audrey is constantly consuming the stories around her.
When she’s not doing any of the things above, she can be found listening to Taylor Swift, Twenty-One Pilots, or working on her first novel.
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