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Grand Canyon National Park Tour
One of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon is a vast and awesome chasm 10 miles wide, a mile deep and 260 miles in length. A picturesque panorama of color and textures from the first light of day until sunset, the Grand Canyon is truly spectacular at any time of the year. From the South Rim Village, you will travel east along the canyon, with its many scenic overlooks, to the old Cameron Trading Post, and then continue the loop back to Flagstaff. The round trip is 248 miles.
Take I-40 west to Flagstaff Exit 198 (I-17), north on Milton Road to U.S. 180 north. Then travel 42 miles to Hwy 64 north to Grand Canyon National Park. Continue on Hwy 64 east to Cameron, then U.S. 89 south to Flagstaff and return to the Meteor Crater RV Park on I-40.