Photo by Bob Pasadena |
1. Sightseeing: drive or take a shuttle on the scenic roads: Desert View Drive and Hermit Road (spring guide page 7)
http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/upload/desert-view.pdf
2. Meteor shower viewing: peak time on earth day midnight April 21 to dawn April 22. http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors
3. Hiking Trails: Bright Angel trail, Yavapai Point and
(Tentative schedule is subject to change due to weather condition and unexpected emergency)
The first day is a travel day; it is almost 500 miles from Orange , CA to Grand Canyon Village , AZ. Travel time by car is approximately 8 hours. Even though it may be a long drive, it is a great chance to spend time with friends and share your excitement of the upcoming journey together. Upon arriving to the Grand Canyon (GC)
, some of us will check in at the Yavapai lodge and some of us will check in at the Mather group campground. We meet up together at the GC visitor center and drive (or ride a shuttle bus) to Desert View Drive for a scenic drive, and later for viewing the sunset.
Desert View Drive is a scenic route that covers 25 miles of the Arizona Hwy. 64 along the South Rim of GC. Driving across this stretch of land will take us 800 years back in time. Along the scenic viewpoints, we may learn the different ways people found food, water and shelter back then. We also have a chance to experience the "ever-changing seasons of Grand Canyon" that is accompanied by some breath-taking and inspiring landscapes.
We time ourselves for two hours to finish the scenic route before 6:15PM, and then we will head back to Yavapai Point for sunset. Since Yavapai point is known for its spectacular view of the canyons at sunset and usually is less crowded than other viewpoints, we will try our best to make it there before sunset time, which is at 7:04PM. Otherwise, we will stay at Desert View Point to view sunset.
We time ourselves for two hours to finish the scenic route before 6:15PM, and then we will head back to Yavapai Point for sunset. Since Yavapai point is known for its spectacular view of the canyons at sunset and usually is less crowded than other viewpoints, we will try our best to make it there before sunset time, which is at 7:04PM. Otherwise, we will stay at Desert View Point to view sunset.
Dinner and night time activities:
Majority of the HikingOC group members will be camping, so we will gather at the campsites for dinner and campfire before calling it a night no later than 10 PM.
Photo by Bob Pasadena |
- Group 1 does an all day strenuous hike to the river and back for 17 miles round trip.
- Group 2 and 3 do a moderate hike to the inner canyon from 7-14 miles.
- Group 4 takes the short easy hikes at different viewpoints on the rim trail.
- Some of us will like to be on our own, take the shuttle bus and stop by the viewpoints for sightseeing the park.
Photo by Van Paris |
On the second day, viewing the sunset will be at a viewpoint on Hermit Road, another scenic drive. Hopi Point attracts many visitors, or you can choose a different viewpoint while taking a scenic route on the shuttle bus on the scenic route.
Afterwards, we will have another dinner and campfire with the group at the campsites. Tonight is your choice of staying up late. The third day is your optional day. You can wake up late, have breakfast with the group and drive home; you can tour more of the park, or you can get up early and leave. Have a safe drive home!
Photo by Dich |
Afterwards, we will have another dinner and campfire with the group at the campsites. Tonight is your choice of staying up late. The third day is your optional day. You can wake up late, have breakfast with the group and drive home; you can tour more of the park, or you can get up early and leave. Have a safe drive home!
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