Which Rim of the Grand Canyon is Best?
The Grand Canyon is over 278 miles long, and with lots to see on both sides of the 300-foot-wide divide, planning your perfect Grand Canyon vacation can be more challenging than you think. Traversing from one side to the other is an adventure all on its own, so a lot of travelers start their planning…
How Was The Grand Canyon Formed?
When it comes to spectacular erosions around the world, nothing beats the Grand Canyon. This popular landmark is a natural formation characterized by its layered rock. The Grand Canyon National Park is located in Northern Arizona and covers 278 miles of the Colorado River and adjacent uplands. At its deepest point, it is 6,000 ft….
Grand Canyon North Rim vs South Rim
Are you deciding between visiting the Grand Canyon’s North and South Rim? Both options offer an immersive adventure for you to experience. Which area you choose will depend on when you plan to visit and what you plan to do. Before deciding, check out this guide from Buck Wild Hummer Tours that explores the Grand…
Things To Do At The Grand Canyon
Being one of the most popular attractions in the US, the Grand Canyon attracts an average of more than 4 million visitors every year. Its enormous rock formations, ridges, and gorges mesmerize even the most hardened critics. Buck Wild Hummer Tours is here to go over some must-do Grand Canyon activities off your bucket list!…
Grand Canyon at Sunset – A memory that will last forever
Sunsets in the American Southwest are infamous to begin with and when you add in the Grand Canyon, that magical hour becomes a spiritual experience for many. The naturally stunning beauty of the Grand Canyon is a sight to behold any time of day, but it truly comes to life during sunrise and sunset. Joining…
Fun Facts About the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is not just a visually stunning landmark. It is a marvel with interesting facts about Arizona. For instance, the Canyon is the world’s oldest. How old is the Grand Canyon? Widely accepted knowledge reports that the Canyon began forming 6 million years ago. Even more interesting, recent reports reveal that this Canyon…
Grand Canyon’s Hidden Waterfall & Secrets
The Grand Canyon may be one of the world’s most famous natural wonders, but it still holds its fair share of secrets. With more than 1,900 square miles of vast ridges and cavernous depths, this iconic landmark stretches far beyond the well-known South Rim overlook. And even though nearly 6 million people travel to the Grand Canyon every year,…
The Best Grand Canyon Hiking Trails
With some of the most spectacular views in the world, the Grand Canyon is truly a destination that everyone should experience at least once in a lifetime. In this guide to seeing the Grand Canyon as a day hiker, we’re going to explore: Some of the most popular options for both Grand Canyon day trips…
Visiting the Grand Canyon in the Summer
The Grand Canyon is known as one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders. Spanning 277 miles, it attracts millions of visitors every year who enjoy hiking its trails and observing its vast expanse. Visitors can also explore the Skywalk, frolic in Havasu Falls, or indulge in the adventure of rafting in the Colorado River. If…
Best Hotels Near the Grand Canyon
As one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon draws nearly 6 million visitors every year – that’s millions of epic memories made against the beautiful backdrop of the mile-deep canyon. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a weeklong adventure, there are many great hotels near the Grand Canyon to…