Geologic Wonder and Ancestral Homeland

Entirely within the state of Arizona, the park encompasses 278 miles (447 km) of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. Located on the ancestral homelands of 11 present day Tribal Communities, Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world—a mile deep canyon unmatched in the incomparable vistas it offers visitors from both north and south rims. Read More

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Entrance Fees and Passes

What pass should you pick? A standard or an annual pass? How much do they cost? Do you qualify for a military, senior, or access pass?

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Lodging: South Rim & North Rim

Park lodging books up in advance. Reservations are recommended. South Rim is open all year. North Rim Lodge has closed for the winter

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Camping: South Rim & North Rim

South Rim Mather Campground and RV Trailer Village are open all year. Desert View and North Rim Campgrounds are closed for the winter,

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What's Open Today?

Here's an updated list of the hours of operation for visitor centers, lodges, restaurants, shops, and other services within the park.

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Ride the Free South Rim Shuttle Buses

Park once, then let the buses transport you from Visitor Center parking lots to scenic overlooks, trailheads, and all village services.

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Weather, Webcams and Roads

Includes weather forecast maps and graphics. Webcams show current conditions. Road closure updates here —or call 928-638-7496 for recording.

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Things To Do

Walking, hiking, bicycling, touring, stargazing, rail adventures, mule trips, guided learning —or just relaxing and taking in the view.

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Programs and Special Events

Here's the calendar of this week's ranger and astronomy programs, cultural demonstrations and special events.

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Backcountry Camping Permits Are Required

To camp overnight anywhere inside Grand Canyon you must first obtain a permit from the Backcountry Information Center.

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Today's Key Hiking Messages

Know before you go! Learn about trail conditions and closures, the weather forecast, and drinking water availability inside the canyon.

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Conservation at Home

Help conserve our parks and protected areas by taking action at home!

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Homeland of Tribal Communities

11 tribes have cultural connections to the lands and resources now found within Grand Canyon National Park.

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Special Use Permits (SUP)

Special events held within the park like Rim-to-Rim extended day hikes, weddings, and large gatherings require special use permits.

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Filming and Photography Permits

A special use permit is required for all commercial filming activities and certain still photography activities within the park.

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Commercial Use Authorization (CUA)

CUAs are required for road-based tours, guided backcountry trips and all other commercial activities for visitors within the park.

Last updated: January 8, 2025

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

PO Box 129
Grand Canyon, AZ 86023

Phone:

928-638-7888

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