South Rim viewpoint overlooking a panorama of colorful canyons, ridges & the snaking Colorado River.
Address
Grandview Point, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, United States
Open Hours
Monday- Open 24 hoursTuesday- Open 24 hoursWednesday- Open 24 hoursThursday- Open 24 hoursFriday- Open 24 hoursSaturday- Open 24 hoursSunday- Open 24 hours
Grandview Point, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023, United States
Geo Location
Lat long (35.9984667,-111.9877556)
Grandview Point - Featured Reviews (5806)
This is a beautiful overlook about halfway between Grand Canyon Village and Desert View. The parking area isn't huge, so you may not be able to find a spot at busy times. There is an area specifically for hiker overnight parking, but it's not exclusive so those spots can be used by day-use visitors if available. One of the best parts of this overlook is that you can walk a little ways down the Grandview trail into the canyon to get a different perspective. It's a great spot for views up and down the canyon!
Amazing place, there are facilities there, you can park overnight if you going down in a hike and of course the view is spectacular! We are driving through it and the entrance today was free! But normally there is a charge $32 per car
The view is great. All the ignorant foreigners ruin an otherwise great experience.. try not to go at peak times. Been here twice in my life and both times the UN will push past and stand right in front of you every Single. Time
Really 2 words: Undesirable / Uncapturable. Was on my bucket list and glad I have seen it! The good LORD didn't disappoint. It's a must see!
Title: A Must-Visit Introduction to the Grand Canyon Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Review: If it's your first time visiting the Grand Canyon, this is the perfect spot for your grand introduction to this awe-inspiring landscape. Prepare to be captivated by a breathtaking view that stretches as far as the eye can see. It truly lives up to its name as "the grand view." Timing is everything, and depending on the time of year and weather conditions, you might be fortunate enough to witness a stunning sunrise. I highly recommend this time as it tends to be less crowded, allowing you to have the entire spot to yourself. The tranquil beauty of the sunrise over the canyon is an experience you won't want to miss. The same goes for the magnificent sunset. Plan your visit accordingly and be prepared to be mesmerized as the colors of the sky blend with the canyon's grandeur. For adventure enthusiasts, a hiking trail runs close by, leading you to some hidden gems and offering unique perspectives of the canyon. Exploring these trails will unveil even more remarkable views, taking your experience to new heights. Convenience is key, and I'm pleased to share that overnight parking is available, enabling you to fully immerse yourself in this natural wonder. Additionally, car camping is permitted here, allowing you to extend your stay and savor the tranquility of the canyon at night. Don't miss out on this must-visit vista point overlooking the Grand Canyon. It's a truly remarkable destination that will leave you in awe and create memories to last a lifetime.
Stunning. We had to pass through quickly but this felt like it had the best view of the canyon. We loved it!
USA GRAND CANYON! Beautiful, Need I say more. It was a free entrance with my "Lifetime Disability Pass," ask for information at the gate. This Pass is for all National Parks.
Good fall hike. Wouldn't want to try it during summer heat, nor when trail is icy.
Moran Point in Arizona is an absolute gem that deserves a glowing five-star rating! This hidden treasure offers some of the most breathtaking and lesser-known views of the Grand Canyon, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and ad
Went here early November to watch the sunset over the canyon- so happy we chose this spot! There were only about 4-5 other couples/families there so we had the place basically to ourselves and the panoramic view once you got to the area jutting out p
Within the Grand Canyon National Park, this is a large turnout, stopping point along the South Rim Trail. This particular vantage point is a gorgeous, large viewing area that is a must see within the park. It is accessible by hiking, personal vehic
Third major checkpoint youâll come across on your descent down. Personally it was underwhelming for the entire journey we took, but couldnât go wrong with the exceptional views from all sides and the entire way through. Took my friend and I about
dress for the weather! it's always nice and clean park rangers have always been nice and friendly (I'm sure I'm bothering them so I training myself to keep it short) the views are breathtaking everyone should visit atleast twice lol
What a beautiful trail! I did a very casual and short hike because the rest of the trail was closed as of December 2023 due to a waterline renovation project. The views are so spectacular and much better than those of the many overlooks. No camera ca
Yavapai point provides spectacular views of the Grand Canyon and a fitting place for the geology museum. Sheer walls look deep into the canyon. Easy paved trails link to other nearby locations. Definitely worth a stop by itself or on the way somewher
This trail is very long and we only hiked a few 1-4 mile sections. Good views. One cloud hike it east to west and take a shuttle back from the end. Itâs far easier than the trails that go down as at some point, you must go up! We did parts in AM,
35 per car...llots of different spots to see drive to around the Grand Canyon to see different views of it... definitely a must see pictures do not do it justice.
Fantastic view! We did a day hike to Plateau Point from Bright Angel Lodge. I would not recommend the average person do the same. We were sore for more than a day after and Iâd like to think weâre pretty fit people. We started around 8am and go
Second major checkpoint youâll come across on your descent down this trail. Decently spaced area to walk around and absorb the view. Met lots of friendly faces here. The climb down can be a little difficult cause of the slippery rocks, but the asce