Grand Canyon North Rim, Arizona
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North Rim

 

Photo by National Park Service

The North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park offers families a true backcountry experience that can be easy or extreme. Hike through ponderosa pine forest along the canyon rim. Trek and, if the children are 12 years of age or older, take a mule trip to Roaring Springs more than 3,000 feet (915m) below. And depending on the age and experience of the kids, partake in a multi-day backcountry adventure. Yet regardless of the grade of the hike, a family vacation on the remote and much less visited North Rim is sure to be all about the great outdoors.
History & Culture
 
Family travel to the Grand Canyon National Park provides an opportunity to introduce the kids to the history and geology of the Grand Canyon as well as the cultures and individuals that have left their mark here. Learn more about the Desert Archaic, Puebloan and Native America cultures as well as the expeditions by Francesco Vasquez de Coronado and John Wesley Powell. Find out what makes the geologic record of the Grand Canyon unique.
Maps
 
Online maps are a great family travel planning resource and a great way to get the kids involved in a family trip. Use online maps to plot your route to the Grand Canyon and locate facilities as well as North Rim hiking trails. Turn your family vacation into an adventure in the great outdoors. Teach the children how to read a map and use compass to before you depart and let them test their newfound skills on the trail.
Books
 
Books are a great way to introduce younger children to a new adventure and get teens and tweens ready for a family trip. Find recommended reading lists for adults and kids and learn about the Grand Canyon through guidebooks, novels and historical fiction before you depart on a backcountry adventure or cultural holiday with kids.
Music & Sound
 
Natural sounds are a big part of any trip to the Grand Canyon. Listen to animals big and small. Discover the sound of wind, water and rain. Play each sound separately or more than one sound at a time. Find out why the Grand Canyon's natural noise is getting harder to hear.
News
 
Local newspapers provide insight to a family travel destination and can help identify upcoming events. Read state and local newspapers online. Brush up on local current events from politics to economics and from sports to entertainment. Find out what the locals are reading.
Kids' Stuff
 
Online resources make learning about the Grand Canyon lots of fun. Learn about the Grand Canyon's early explorers. Trace John Wesley Powell's expedition along the Colorado River. Find out which events happened first. Discover the Anasazi Indians and get fun facts about the people that made their home here 7,000 years ago. Find out how to earn a junior ranger badge before you depart on a Grand Canyon family adventure.
Organizations
 
Associations and non-profit organizations can be a valuable resource as well as a means to get involved. Learn about a few of the organizations active in Grand Canyon education and research.
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