Year Round Grand Canyon
The colors overwhelm you with their stunning beauty! It's a
respite that people the world over travel to see. For many it's an escape from the snow and ice of
wintertime, or the dreary rain of Europe. It is the Grand Canyon! You will wish you didn't have to
leave it so soon. What if you could examine it up close? You'd have a fantastic time exploring the
vastness of the outdoors. You would have to look far and wide to locate a better spot on earth to
see the splendor and exquisiteness of the desert. Even the Middle East with its vast desert, or the
backcountry of Australia doesn't quite measure up to the majesty of the Grand Canyon.
If
you're not familiar with that area, here are some helpful Internet addresses to aid you.
www.recreation.gov. You could also telephone toll free at 1-877-444-6777. While you're thinking
about setting up camp in the Grand Canyon, remember it's the desert. The Internet website will show
you around a bit before you actually arrive. T
his is one place on earth that once you've
come to, you'll never be the same again. The stunning beauty of the wilderness never really leaves
you. Acquiring a camping site or the Grand Canyon Tour has numerous alternatives. The Mather
Campground has proven one of the better choices. Operated by the National Park Service, The Mather
Campground it is suitably situated in the Grand Canyon Village, and this area of the Grand Canyon
affords campers, tents and RVS.
Reservations are highly recommended. Learn about the
Grand Canyon and its camping vacations. Read the reliable information available such as the pages
about the campsites. Maybe you will want to log onto www.nps.gov for further information about the
parks. It is at this address that there are some very beautiful photos of the area as well.
Other Internet addresses with toll free numbers for further information are available. Websites
extol the virtues of being good stewards of resources by taking care of public lands. It asks you to
think about others who will come after you and how they might enjoy these places for years to come.
Being a good ambassador for your hometown by not littering is a foregone conclusion of course. You
won't have anyone cleaning up after you as if you were staying in luxury
villas in Tuscany.
Look at the Internet to see what kinds of lodging are permitted
and where and look into your destination park, forest, or public land and see if you can do as you
plan to do. The website contains contact numbers, addresses, rules and regulations, an overview of
your chosen location, and lots of other interesting facts. If you're curious about camping in the
Grand Canyon or other campground vacations in other parts of the country, visit this address on the
Internet and you'll find a lot of informative and reliable information.