Established in 1901, the historic Grand Canyon Railroad has provided visitors of all ages with a unique experience. Departing from the town of Williams, Arizona, the Grand Canyon train features vintage coaches, Wild West-themed entertainment, live music, interactive storytelling, and the most picturesque views on the road to the South
Between about 8:30 am and 6:45 pm (seasonal hours vary), Grand Canyon Railway passengers are treated to incomparable views, historic buildings, exhibits, fun stories, cowboy entertainment, treats, exclusive drinks, live music, and possible sightings of elk, mountain lions, mule deer, squirrels, and sku
Additionally, members of the American Automobile Association can benefit from two packages: AAA Rails to the Rim and AAA Rails to the Rim Platinum. These offers will save them from 25% to 50% on roundtrip train tickets and include meals, overnight accommodations, and a $25 gift certific
There is some truth to this, but there's also some common sense to consider. The AT is marked very clearly and is, indeed, full of blazes, along with well-trodden trails that point hikers in the right direction. This doesn't mean that a compass, GPS, and/or map are things to leave at home, though. Each year, some hikers get easily turned around or simply aren't paying attention and wander off-cou
Two of the (still living) trees in the grove have been shaped by the innumerable fires that have swept through the area through the decades. The Clothespin tree's truck is nearly severed by the repeated fires creating a space large enough for a pickup truck to drive through. While the Telescope Tree has been completely hollowed out from the fires - one can walk in, look up and see the
While many adventurers love exploring the Grand Canyon through hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, river rafting, or biking, others prefer enjoying those incredibly scenic views from the comfort and safety of the Grand Canyon Railw
Many of them are made-up, old wives ' tales or are just common misconceptions by those who have heard stories or read about unfortunate events. While there are some truths to the things everyone knows - or thinks they know - about the AT, most of them are nothing but a bit of malar
Despite its name, the Appalachian Trail snakes its way through a majority of the East Coast, not just the Appalachian Mountains . The trail received its name due in part to the fact that it begins in Georgia before winding its way through Appalachia, before ending at the summit of Katahdin, Maine. So, how did this incredible trek become conjured into existence? As it turns out, with a lot of perseverance and vision for the fut
This has been debunked time and time again. According to The Trek , hiking the AT is a relatively safe thing for women - or anyone - to do individually. The trail is incredibly popular now for starters and is usually filled with thru-hikers, section hikers, and even day-hik
To get a general sense of the Grand Canyon’s stunning landscapes and avoid exhaustion for miles on end, first-time visitors would do well to take the comfortable, fun, vintage-style Grand Canyon Rail
Arizona is home to 22 national parks , monuments, historic sites, recreation areas, and historic trails, the most famous of which is Grand Canyon National Park . Named the best outdoor destination in the U.S. and one of the world’s best natural wonders , this majestic park covers 1,218,375 acres and boasts many wonderful geological spots, rich wildlife, and 3,391 ancestral si
One, therefore, needs to hike from the parking lot to the grove. This is a four-mile round trip with 500 feet of elevation change. Expect to hike 5.5 miles round trip to see the Grizzly Giant and the California Tunnel Tree. Remember to take plenty of water as there is no drinking water in the gr
It's wildly untrue that any part of the trail is viewless, although some parts of it are relatively flat in comparison. However, it's a common myth that the Southern states, including Virginia, offer minor vantage points to get spectacular vi
Granted, you wouldn't want to attempt to do something crazy like hugging a bear or search for rattlesnakes in between rock crevices. With that being said, neither of these accounts for the threats one might face when hiking the AT. It's more likely that a hiker would happen to see a flash of black or brown fur as a bear is running away from them than it is that a bear would outwardly go after a hiker - they're thoroughly skittish animals who want nothing more than to be left to their own devic
Initially, the idea for the Appalachian Trail was nothing of what exists today. The man responsible for naturetrailinsight.com write an article the brainchild went by the name of Benton MacKaye, who hadn't originally suggested a thru-hike. Rather, it was his idea to create what The Trek referred to as a 'utopian ideal' that would feature self-owning community camps. The idea was to set up these camps near the trail, and they would be entirely reliant on their own agricultural means of living. Eventually, the idea was to allow people to appreciate authentic mountain living while having the support of a like-minded commun