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Like a magnet’s opposite poles, Grand Canyon National Park attracts different crowds with two very different sides

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With no bridges within park boundaries, and a 221-mile, round-trip drive around the park, deciding on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim vs South Rim can weigh heavily on your trip. Each side of the Grand Canyon has distinct climates, viewpoints, campgrounds, and crowds. Seriously—choose wisely. Grand Canyon North Rim vs South Rim: What to Know and How to Choose The best way to start planning your Grand Canyon trip is to make a list of your major priorities. For most, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime visit, so knowing exactly what you’re looking for is a must. If you happen to be one...

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Camping near Flagstaff, Arizona almost certainly means a day spent in the sun

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Protect your face and eyes with the best trucker hats from Banner & Oak as you trek into the depths of the Grand Canyon or to the summit of Humphreys Peak. Arizona is full of surprises. From the depths of the Grand Canyon and the far reaches of the southern desert to the old growth pine of the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests, there’s plenty to do, see and experience in the Copper State. Much of that experience can stem from Flagstaff, one of the most ecologically diverse cities in the state — and maybe even the country. Camping near...

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