by Kiki Turnbull | Dec 13, 2024 | About Grand Canyon
7 Favorite Winter Pastimes for Grand Canyon Whitewater Enthusiasts Since the rafting season takes up only about half of the year, Grand Canyon whitewater enthusiasts find many other creative ways to enjoy the outdoors during the offseason. The...
by Kiki Turnbull | Dec 9, 2024 | About Grand Canyon
7 Reasons We Miss Grand Canyon Rafting in Winter Come October and November, the leaves fall, the temperatures drop, and we begin to really miss Grand Canyon and river season. Whether it’s the ice scraping, the sweater wearing, or just an addiction...
by Jessica Clark | Nov 15, 2024 | About Grand Canyon
“We Are Grand Canyon” Film Explores Indigenous Connections to Grand Canyon There are 11 tribes traditionally associated with Grand Canyon. Members of these are vibrant communities have a profound connection to this place. For them, it is not just...
by Jessica Clark | Nov 8, 2024 | About Grand Canyon
The Native American Tribes Associated with Grand Canyon Did you know there are 11 living and active Native American tribes with strong ties to Grand Canyon? Grand Canyon National Park exists on the ancestral homelands of these 11 tribal...
by Eva Hatch | Nov 6, 2024 | About Grand Canyon
Tips for Driving to Marble Canyon for a Grand Canyon River Trip Many of our guests, especially those living in Western states, prefer driving to Marble Canyon for the beginning of their Colorado River rafting trip. Since we provide lodging the evening prior to...
by Kiki Turnbull | Nov 4, 2024 | About Grand Canyon
Debunking 4 Myths About Arizona As the leaves are falling and we’ve already had our first snow here in Flagstaff, we thought it would be a good time to talk about some myths about Arizona. The Grand Canyon State contains some of the most majestic and...