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This is a preview of the full content of our Grand Canyon & Flagstaff app.

Please consider downloading this app to support small independent publishing and because:

  • All content is designed for mobile devices and works best there.
  • Detailed in-app maps will help you find sites using your device’s GPS.
  • The app works offline (one time upgrade required on Android versions).

The app will also allow you to:

  • Add custom locations to the app map (your hotel…).
  • Create your own list of favourites as you browse.
  • Search the entire contents using a fast and simple text-search tool.
  • Make one-click phone calls (on phones).
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Costs

Grand Canyon National Park 2014 Annual Pass

The strength of the US Dollar may make a difference to foreign visitors, yet even by regional and global standards, you can tailor your holiday from a budget to a luxury experience.

  • At the budget end (camping, rarely eating out, walking and visiting mostly free sights), you might be able to get away with $25–$50/person/day.

  • A more average budget for visitors staying at standard hotels or B&Bs, eating out once a day, going to the full range of sights and taking public transport would probably double that, at $100/person/day.

  • Double that again and $200/person/day buys a pretty high-end experience, with smart hotels, meals at the full range of restaurants, purchasing a few high-quality souvenirs, and taking paid excursions via mules, trains, buses.

Read the full content in the app
iOS App Store Google Play

Accommodations

Transport

Text © George Miller

Image by Grand Canyon National Park