Volcanoes of Northern Arizona, by Wendell A. Duffel

Best for the Flagstaff to Grand Canyon route

Attractions between Phoenix and Grand Canyon South Rim

The drive from Phoenix to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is lined with natural areas and a few cultural sites, very much worth scheduling a little additional time to see.  Here’s a description of the most prominent ones. Agua Fria National Monument Badger Springs Road (exit 256) continues past the parking area to [...]

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Driving Conditions: Los Angeles to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon

The South Rim of the Canyon (the most popular and easiest to get to place on the edge of the Canyon) is a 500 mile, 8 hour drive from Los Angeles if the weather is good and you don’t stop to take pictures. Los Angeles to Barstow Interstate 15 climbs up and over a small [...]

Driving Conditions: Albuquerque to Grand Canyon South Rim

Albuquerque, New Mexico to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon through Flagstaff, Arizona is at least a 6 hour drive.  All but the final hour and a half from Flagstaff is on Interstate 40 through arid grasslands and woodlands that can be fairly hot during the summer, very cold during the winter, and windy [...]

Driving Conditions: Las Vegas to Grand Canyon South Rim

Allow at least 4.5 hours for this 275 mile trip, but don’t forget to leave time for photos at Hoover Dam, and a few other spots along the way.  Williams, Arizona, a small town about an hour away from the South Rim is a great place to stop for lunch. There are a couple of [...]

Driving Conditions: Phoenix to Grand Canyon South Rim

Be prepared for some great scenery along all three legs of this trip (I-17 to Flagstaff, Flagstaff to Valle, and Valle to the South Rim) but also plan ahead for the driving conditions including traffic, steep hills, weather, and a few empty stretches of road.  Allow at least 4 hours for a straight shot, but [...]

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