In the drive-thru, you will take your own vehicle or our Wild Ride Bus through pristine Natural habitats for many North American Species. The park consists of a 3 mile drive thru and Fort Bearizona. We are right off Route 66 on the way to the Grand Canyon, just a short drive from Sedona and Flagstaff. Located on 160 acres in the city of Williams Az. We are a Wildlife adventure, open year-round. Community outdoor kitchen (May-October).Trail access to Coconino National Forest.We are so excited to share our home with you! Let us know if you want to borrow a telescope to explore the darkest night sky you have ever seen. Stay the night or as long as you like! Drink in the hibiscus sunrises above the Painted Desert and relax into the long shadows of the San Francisco Peaks. The park is a short drive to downtown Flagstaff, and on the way to Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Moab and Durango. Our location on US Hwy 89 is only a few miles from the breathtaking aspens of Lockett Meadow, the ruins of Wupatki National Monument and the lava flows at Sunset Crater. We have been busy painting, cleaning and improving the grounds to become a comfortable oasis for your family. The property was a trading post for decades but had fallen into disrepair. Our family - Adam, Shelley, Zoe, Ava, and Cairo - purchased the RV park in 2021. We are a family-owned RV park near the east entrance to Grand Canyon National Park and only 20 minutes north of Flagstaff, Arizona. It's inaccessible by road during winter months, but you can access the North Rim by hiking from the South Rim or a helicopter ride for a unique and remote experience! (Roads to the North Rim are closed from October - May.)Īnd of course, the experiencing the Polar Express with Grand Canyon Railway! The North Rim turns into a magical winter wonderland nestled in Christmas trees.Sunrises from the South Rim are the best sunrises, especially if there's snow.Winter conditions create cloud inversions, where clouds can often be viewed resting low or even in the canyon below the rim.Avoid the hot summer temperatures (especially on the South Rim).Five Reasons to spend Christmas at The Grand Canyon: Hiking with cactus on the south rim, or cross-country skiing in the pines, the Grand Canyon is a magical place for everyone at Christmas time. Just stop in for the day, walk the rim and have a Christmas meal or hike to the Colorado River, spending your holiday in the Canyon's backcountry. The endless views of layered snow upon stacked red rocks deep into the canyon, make you see winter with a whole new appreciation. Grand Canyon is a true masterpiece during the winter months. With cool temps, no crowds and accessible winter activities, it's a great time of year to visit the park. Although many may not consider national parks winter holiday hotspots, we believe the Grand Canyon is one of the greatest places to create Christmas memories. Most people probably don't think of spending Christmas at the Grand Canyon.
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