The Grand Canyon is full of historical trails, let’s take a look at one of them! Here’s the story of the Bass Trail….

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 your trip, driving can be a fun way to enjoy the area and then casually show up at the hotel the evening prior to launch. (Note: this is for full canyon and upper canyon trips; lower canyon trips begin at the South Rim.)
Since many guests decide to merge their rafting adventure with a driving trip, below are some of our best tips for things to do in the nearby area. All three locations are located within 2 hours of Marble Canyon.
Our office staff reside in Flagstaff, so below are some tips to eat and play like a local. Flagstaff provides a great jumping off point to do other travels in the area such as visiting the South Rim of the Grand Canyon or heading down to Sedona. Many locals do day trips down to Sedona and then pop back up the hill to enjoy the cooler weather. Remember that Flagstaff is at 7,000 feet above sea level which means the air is thinner, so some activities may be a bit more difficult for those who live at lower elevations.
Points of Interest
Ancient Puebloan homes at Wupatki National Monument
Walnut Canyon – A favorite National Monument for many locals. You can see the cliff dwellings of an Ancestral Puebloan community. The hike descends 185 vertical feet of stairs, but at the bottom the Island Trail allows you to see the dwellings up close.
Food
Conveniently located near the entries to two National Parks and a National Recreation Area, we think Kanab is a hidden gem and worth a stop.
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Points of Interest
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Many Arizonans think of Page as their summer playground. Lake Powell provides recreation and beauty to anyone who rolls through. Even if you don’t have a boat, it’s a worthwhile expedition.
A tour in Antelope Canyon
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If you’re planning on driving to Marble Canyon for your Grand Canyon river trip, make it fun! Ready to book your rafting trip?
The Grand Canyon is full of historical trails, let’s take a look at one of them! Here’s the story of the Bass Trail….
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The Bright Angel Trail is one of the most iconic paths in the Grand Canyon, and its history stretches far beyond its current status…