The Grand Canyon is busiest from early spring through fall. For a more enjoyable experience, arrive at the South Rim entrance gate early in the day. Obtain a 7-day entrance pass at the Visitor Center in Tusayan, which also features a Grand Canyon IMAX film.
Due to limited parking along the South Rim, utilize the Free Grand Canyon Shuttle System with four color-coded routes. Pack essentials like refillable water bottles, sunscreen, and a hat for your visit.
Top 15 Things to Do at the Grand Canyon with Kids:
- Visit the Grand Canyon Visitors Center.
- Grab a Junior Ranger Booklet for Kids.
- Watch the Grand Canyon movie at the Visitor Center.
- Walk along the Rim Trail.
- Rent bikes to explore.
- See a sunset or sunrise at Yaki or Mather Point.
- Tour the Historic Grand Canyon Village.
- Walk through El Tovar Hotel.
- Shop for traditional crafts at the Hopi House.
- Walk through Kolb Studio.
- Look over the Grand Canyon’s edge at the Lookout Studio.
- Find the Bright Angel Trailhead, leading to the canyon’s bottom.
- Take a short mule ride.
- Visit Desert View’s Watchtower.
- Ride the Shuttlebus to Hermits Rest.
- Grand Canyon Visitors Center:
- Most visitors park near the Grand Canyon Visitors Center.
- Inside, watch the Grand Canyon introductory movie and grab Junior Ranger booklets for kids.
- Check the Junior Ranger booklet for patch-earning requirements.
- After exploring the center, head outside to pick up the Rim Trail to Mather Point.
Places along the South Rim:
Yavapai Geology Museum:
Built in 1928, learn about the canyon’s geology and enjoy sunset views.
Located along the rim between the Visitor Center and Grand Canyon Village. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Historic Grand Canyon Village:
The original visitor area along the South Rim. Take a walking tour of its historic sites.
Verkamp Visitor Center:
Built in 1906, formerly a curio shop, now a smaller visitor center in the historic village.
Located in the Grand Canyon Village. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Grand Canyon Depot:
Walk by the train depot to observe the historic log structure.
One of three remaining log depots. The Grand Canyon Railroad operates from noon to 3 p.m.
Located in the Grand Canyon Village and a separate stop on the blue Village shuttle bus.
El Tovar Hotel:
Experience the rustic elegance of this historic hotel. Take a walk through the lobby or relax on the front porch.
Hopi House:
Built in 1905, resembling a traditional Hopi structure. Designed by Mary Colter, find Hopi arts-and-crafts inside.
Located in the Grand Canyon Village. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Kolb Studio:
Built in 1905 as a studio for the Kolb brothers, turn-of-the-century photographers.
Located in the Grand Canyon Village. Open daily.