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Grand Canyon National Park
Fees & Reservations
 

$25 per private vehicle

is the entrance fee to Grand Canyon National Park. The fee for an individual entering by foot, bicycle, motorcycle, or non-commercial group is $12.00 per person. Admission is for seven days and includes entrance to both the North Rim and South Rim. No refunds are given due to inclement weather. Read More... 

 

Where Can I Buy an Annual Pass ?

Grand Canyon National Park Annual Pass
Cost: $50.00

National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass
Cost: $80.00


 

Camping fees are in addition to entrance fees,
and are charged per night. Reservations for camping and lodging are essential. When making reservations, remember to identify the rim you plan on visiting. Campsite reservations fill up fast; make reservations as far in advance as you can.

 
 

Grand Canyon National Park is a designated Federal Recreation Fee Area.  Fees collected directly benefit the park, and the National Park Service.  This program allows the park to keep eighty percent of the revenue from most fees charged.

2009 Grand Canyon Trip Planner
2009 Grand Canyon Trip Planner
A handy source of information / maps (1.09MB PDF File)
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2008 South Rim Fall Guide (cover)
2008 South Rim - Fall Guide Download
Sept. 2 - Nov. 30, 2008 (1.71MB PDF File)
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North Rim Guide Newspaper
The 2008 Season North Rim Guide
Information & Maps (1.8MB PDF File)
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link to park maps
Park Maps
Chart Your Course
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CCC STRINGS THE INNER-CANYON TELEPHONE LINE  

Did You Know?
In November of 1934, the Grand Canyon Civilian Conservation Corps began working on a trans-canyon telephone line. Starting at Indian Garden, they progressed downward to the Colorado River. It was necessary to complete this portion of the line first before the onset of extreme summer heat.
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Last Updated: July 07, 2008 at 19:50 EST