Which will *I* do?
I'll probably hike, just like I did on my last trip to Phantom Ranch.
YOU can do any of the three, but hiking is by far the least expensive (and most exhausting) way to do so.
The Grand Canyon is one of America's unspoiled wild places. It benefits everyone to be able to see it in its natural beauty, with the plants and animals that are native to the area. It is used for recreation, and people may hike the canyon, ride mules, and raft on the Colorado River deep inside.
The "other side" of Grand Canyon, otherwise known as the North Rim, is less visited, and not rightfully so. You can get there by a 21 mile hike across the canyon from the North Rim. You could also get there by car, but that would be 220 miles of driving. In any case, the when it comes to Grand Canyon activities the North Rim is just as good. You can hike, drive, climb there also.
If you want to go down in the canyon from the rim you can hike on foot or ride horses, mules, or burros. If you want to go by river you take a boat. If you are on the rim you can use motor vehicles or bicycles.
The cast of Trinity River Raft Ride - 1998 includes: Eddie Bracken as Trinity River
You can ride a mule...
We are duly outfitted for the river raft ride.
Arizona. Colorado River But you when i was there i got to go down in there and ride a donkey so it has water but it there is a placer were you can walk.
Swim, hike, ride bikes, tan etc
Look for animals, take pictures, hike, swim, ride in jeep
he like to ride horses, and hike read books about woman
no but there is thunder mountain which is a dessert/canyon themed rollercoaster in Disney world
ride donkeys in the Grand Canyon