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Waterjunky

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Hello all;
The crew and I are planning an RV trip through the Grand Canyon region in early to mid June. Two weeks in our Super C. Me, an 8yr old boy and the wifey type person.

What should we be doing? What is great? What needs to be skipped? Where should we stay or not stay? In parks? outside parks? We are planning on moving at least once and will have a toad. We are good for up to about three days dry camping at a stretch.
This is local to many of you, lay it out for me. :)

Might even try to do a weekend around the river and put some faces on the names here.

Thanks
 
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Stay in Williams. Rt.66 car show Friday June 7th. Saturday take the steam engine train to the Grand Canyon. Bearizona. Visit Sedona going through Oak Creek and take the kid to Slide Rock.
 

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Bearizona in Williams would be a kick for the little one. Dry camping up in Williams and surrounding is pretty nice that time of year too.
 

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What they said.. Bearizona was pretty cool. My kids dug it. Williams is full of all the route 66 nostalgia. All the neon at night is pretty cool.
 

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Another vote for Williams Arizona. We did this trip in April for my kids spring break and had a great time. We stayed in Williams at a KOA. We took a train into the Grand Canyon, Bearizona was great, we also drove to Sedona and Flagstaff as well as checked out the meteor out in the middle of nowhere. Overall we had a great trip lots to do and see out there especially if you're into off-roading.
 

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Steam engine runs the first Saturday of the month.
For June 2024, June 1st.

Dan'l
 

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Trailer village is the only park inside the canyon NP your RV will fit. It is a fairly nice place, I will be there Thursday for the weekend, my son is getting married there Saturday.
How many other parks do you want to see?
 

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We stay at the Railway RV park.
If you have or rent ohv they are allowed on any federal property trail.

The 50’s Cafe in Williams has good food not the tourist trap fare we expected.

Bearzona was really good. Arriving at opening still caught the animals active.
 

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Taken with a cellphone......

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Pictures truly don't do the scenery ANY justice.....
 

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If you like Bearizona, you should also stop at the Deer Farm just a few miles east on the 40 for an up close experience with animals. Make sure you buy a few cups of feed at the entrance.
 

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Book now. Places will fill up.

Hopefully you will have a vehicle in tow, the busier months could pose challenges when trying to find a place to park even in that class c.

Check out and download the National Park app, you will find lots of good info there as well as camera's and wait times at the entrances. We use it also to check on any area's that may be affected by construction or area closures (more common than you would think).

If you stay outside the park, be sure to get a early jump start at the entrance before it backs up. Wait times can be LONG.
 

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Although the Grand Canyon is such an amazing location with beautiful views, most likely your 8yo is going to get bored of just going there for 2 weeks, to my 12yo when we went last year, a few look out points and he was done with it...

Besides what has been mentioned above, a few things we did while we were there, since you did say you have a toad:

Bright Angel Trail, the trail head starts at village and goes all the through the Grand Canyon, we didn't go all the way to the bottom, but we did go down quite a ways and it gives you a different perspective looking up out of the canyon instead of down into it.

Drive to Horseshoe Bend, from there we drove over to Lone Rock Beach to check it out.

Drive to Meteor Crater Landmark, from there we went to Winslow Arizona and stood on the corner...lol...on the way back we stopped to find the Apache Death Cave, which took a while to find it, its not marked at all, we found it but my wife and kid wouldnt go anywhere near it after reading about it during the drive.

Drive through the park on Desert View Drive stopped at the Tusayan Ruins, Desert View Watch Tower, exited the east entrance to Wupatki National Monument and Sunset Crater Volcano

On the way home we did the Grand Canyon Caverns and also Grand Canyon Skywalk
 
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A few things to add...

If you stay in Williams, the town itself is cool.
Their is a reindeer farm a few minutes away and its cool to check out- https://deerfarm.com/

Their is a Rollercaoster in Williams that the kids all enjoyed- https://canyoncoasteradventurepark.com/

Meteor Crater-https://meteorcrater.com/ A bit of a trek to look at a hole in the ground...

Highly recommend checking out Sedonna, we were only there for a day but could have easily satyed for a few dats. There is a ton of cool stuff it that town- Shopping, Hiking, Moutain Biking, etc.. We were able to get a permit and actually go do some off roading at the 7 Sacred Ponds/ Soldier Pass area. Its a small, tiight area but kinda cool. They only offer a few permits each day- even if you dont have a 4x4 Toad or off road vehicle Its still worth checking out. I wish I would have brought my MTB when we were there, lots of cool tails to ride.





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Stay in Williams. Rt.66 car show Friday June 7th. Saturday take the steam engine train to the Grand Canyon. Bearizona. Visit Sedona going through Oak Creek and take the kid to Slide Rock
This was my exact thought as well. Camp in Williams and take the train to The GC

My parents took me and my brother years back when I was a kid and it was a lot of fun on the train. My Grandma came too and the old dude on the guitar on the train was spittin mad game at my GMa. 😂
 

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Another vote for Williams. They have a nice RV park right off Route 66 where you’ll be close to Bearizona, etc as others have said. Better than that, you’ll be close to the railway terminal where you can take a train ride (we rode in a 1923 Pullman car) to the south rim. If you get to the GC before 2:00pm, put your name on the dining list at the El Tovar main dining room. It’s a 4/5 star restaurant that serves its patrons as they come in casual attire, hiking wear, etc. and is the hotel shown in Chevy Chase’ movie, Vacation. Plus, you’ll enjoy a fantastic and very affordable meal overlooking the beauty of the canyon. It’s the only way to go.
 
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You could go to Grand Canyon West , experience the Skywalk , it’s only about $500 for a family of 4 …
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There is a Koa right off i40 bout 10 minutes from williams. It's close to bearizona and it has a go kart track the kids would love. It'll be hot for a lot of the big hikes.
 

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Thanks to everyone for contributing! I think I have the timelines filled in and are working on reservations. This has been a huge help. I will work on individual activities over the next few weeks.
The toad is an Explorer so technically 4wd but not useful for that. It does do really well on dirt and gravel roads as long as there is no real need for clearance.

One of the big questions still is at the beginning of the trip (Saturday and Sunday) we are trying to choose between Vegas or the river. Obviously I would not have a boat but still meeting a few peeps might be fun. Who knows, might be able to bum a ride with someone.
 

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We are booked there.... :)
Cool park, its where we stayed and centrally located to everything mentioned here.

Dont forget to pack your pateince, a kidney belt, loc tight, tools, and extra nuts and bolts, that section of I40 after Kingman is terrible!!!!
 

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Cool park, its where we stayed and centrally located to everything mentioned here.

Dont forget to pack your pateince, a kidney belt, loc tight, tools, and extra nuts and bolts, that section of I40 after Kingman is terrible!!!!
And the self tapping screws for the body panels.......
Actually serious on this.
 

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Cool park, its where we stayed and centrally located to everything mentioned here.

Dont forget to pack your pateince, a kidney belt, loc tight, tools, and extra nuts and bolts, that section of I40 after Kingman is terrible!!!!
When we did Williams earlier this year, we got off the freeway in Kingman and took Route 66 as suggested by @185EZ .It adds a little time but it’s a much nicer drive. Slow down through the Rez.
 

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To the west of Williams, on the I-40, is the little town of Seligman. Lilo’s Westside Cafe in Seligman is outstanding. Definitely old school excellent food and service.

Further west on Rte 66 is Peach Springs. Here you can register to drive to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It’s a good non paved road. It’s a scenic, unique drive down to the bottom of the canyon and the shores of the Colorado River.
 

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Last year, I went from Mesquite to Whitmore canyon overlook, stopped by at Bar 10 ranch and took BLM1045 to 5 and BLM1069 back to Sand Hollow and I15 S back to Mesquite.
This year, day 1 we went to Toquerville falls and days 2 we started from Colorado City AZ, took Mt Trumbull Rd to Toroweap canyon overlook and back, the view is spectacular at the overlook, I plan to tent camping at Tuweep campground in the future trip.
Some photos of the trip.
 

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