- Grand Canyon Visitor Center - U. S. National Park Service
Located on the south side of Grand Canyon Visitor Center Plaza, adjacent to parking lot 4 This large store features books, maps, apparel, souvenirs, and gifts to help you plan, or share your trip to Grand Canyon with friends and family back home
- Visitor Centers, Information Desks, and Museums - Grand Canyon National . . .
One of the best vantage points for an overview of Grand Canyon geology, the museum is located on the very edge of the canyon rim at Yavapai Point Inside is a bookstore and museum shop, large picture windows for canyon views, and a variety of geology exhibits
- Plan Your Visit - Grand Canyon National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
In "More Than A View," Park Ranger Stephanie Sutton invites us to go beyond the rim and explore all that Grand Canyon National Park has to offer; diverse life zones, landforms, and cultural history
- Operating Hours Seasons - Grand Canyon National Park (U. S. National . . .
Operating Hours Seasons Lookout Studio in Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim of the park
- Directions and Transportation - Grand Canyon National Park (U. S . . .
The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is open all year, receives about 90% of the park visitation, and has two visitor entrances: the South Visitor entrance and the East Visitor entrance at Desert View
- Basic Information - Grand Canyon National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
Park in one of four large parking lots and get your first look at Grand Canyon by walking to nearby Mather Point With your vehicle parked at the Visitor Center, you can also board free shuttle buses and be transported around the village and out to scenic overlooks
- How Do I Travel to the North Rim? - U. S. National Park Service
In place of a newspaper, the North Rim Pocket Map and Services Guide is now being distributed at entrance stations, visitor centers, lodges, campgrounds, stores, and out-of-park locations
- South Rim Shuttle Bus Routes — Spring 2026 - Grand Canyon National Park . . .
This loop route connects the Visitor Center Shuttle Bus Terminal with lodges, campgrounds, the Backcountry Information Center, and Market Plaza (general store, and post office)
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